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ON TOUR: Suntory Hall in Tokio

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Mon, May 26, 2025, 19:00
With nearly 7500 concerts in more than 500 cities and 64 countries, the Bamberg Symphony regularly tours the USA, South America and Asia as cultural diplomats for Bavaria and all of Germany. Our guest appearances in Asia in particular have a long-standing tradition: the first trip to China took place in 1986, followed by a tour to Taiwan in 1990. In Japan, we have already played a total of 125 concerts on 15 tours. This year, we are travelling to... Read full text

Keywords: Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Jakub HrůšaConductor
Miura FumiakiViolin

Program

Konzert für Violine und Orchester Nr. 1 g-Moll op. 26Max Bruch
Ouvertüre zur Oper »Die Feen«Richard Wagner
Symphonie Nr. 7 A-Dur op. 92Ludwig van Beethoven
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