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Saint-Saëns’ Organ Symphony and Nelson Goerner plays Liszt

Date & Time
Sun, Oct 26, 2025, 14:15
The Netherlands Philharmonic is one of the most versatile cultural organisations in The Netherlands. The orchestra organises a diverse concert program in The Royal Concertgebouw Amsterdam and is a welcome guest on foreign stages and festivals. The Netherlands Philharmonic brings classical music to life at the highest level and collaborates closely with international guest soloists and conductors. It takes great pleasure in welcoming and developing new musical talent. Lorenzo Viotti is the principal conductor of Dutch National Opera and the Netherlands Philharmonic.

Keywords: Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Netherlands Philharmonic
Pierre BleuseConductor
Nelson GoernerPiano
Laurens de ManOrgan

Program

Olivier Messiaenselectie
Franz LisztTotentanz, S. 126
Camille Saint-SaënsSymphony No. 3 in c minor, op. 78 'Organ'
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