Ticciati in Ankara
Date & Time
Sun, Oct 6, 2024, 20:00Keywords: Symphony Concert, Tour Concert
Musicians
Robin Ticciati | Conductor |
Isabelle Faust | Violin |
Program
Ludwig van Beethoven | Violin Concerto in D major |
Jean Sibelius | Symphony No. 2 in D major |
Keywords: Symphony Concert, Tour Concert
Robin Ticciati | Conductor |
Isabelle Faust | Violin |
Ludwig van Beethoven | Violin Concerto in D major |
Jean Sibelius | Symphony No. 2 in D major |
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