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Orchestre de Paris / Daniel Harding

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Thu, Dec 19, 2024, 20:00
Embark for the banks of the Danube. The evening starts with the voice of Sabine Devieilhe evoking the balls of imperial Vienna. But love later takes a darker turn with Pelleas und Melisande, one of the most accomplished scores by the young Schönberg.

Keywords: Early Music, Symphony Concert, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Orchestre de Paris
Daniel HardingConductor
Sabine DevieilheSoprano

Program

Johann Strauss IIOuverture de La Chauve-Souris
Johann Strauss IISang viennois
Johann Strauss IIFrühlingsstimmen
Arnold SchönbergPelléas et Mélisande
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