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Munich Philharmonic / Alexandre Kantorow / Tugan Sokhiev

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Wed, Oct 30, 2024, 20:00
A rousing orchestral concert with immortal melodies and breathtaking virtuosity: on the first evening of its two-day visit to Hamburg, the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra is joined by the young star pianist Alexandre Kantorow and brings seminal works of Russian Romanticism to the auditorium. Since winning the prestigious Tchaikovsky Competition in 2019, Alexandre Kantorow has been playing in the premiere league of the piano world. Having caused a sensation in Hamburg on several occasions in the past, this budding French musician... Read full text
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Musicians

Münchner Philharmoniker
Alexandre KantorowPiano
Tugan SokhievConductor

Program

Polonaise / from the opera »Eugen Onegin« op. 24Piotr Tchaikovsky
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 43Sergei Rachmaninoff
Londonderry Air / Volkslied aus Irland »Danny Boy« / Bearbeitung von Keith JarrettAnonymus
Scheherazade / Symphonic Suite, Op. 35Nikolai Rimski-Korsakow
Gopak / aus der Oper »Der Jahrmarkt von Sorotschintzi«Modest Mussorgski
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