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Tschechische Philharmonie

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Sun, Apr 26, 2026, 20:00
In a 2023 interview, Sol Gabetta confessed her love for Elgar's Cello Concerto, praising its colors, lyricism, wit, and surprising vibrancy. Despite a poorly received premiere in 1919, its reputation was revived by Jacqueline du Pré in 1965. Today, it's a beloved piece. Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 4, inspired by Italy, is equally popular, full of sunshine, energy, and vibrancy.

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Keywords: Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Sol GabettaCello
Tschechische PhilharmonieEnsemble
Semyon BychkovConductor

Program

Antonín DvořákKarneval A-Dur op. 92 B 169 Konzert-Ouvertüre
Edward ElgarKonzert für Violoncello und Orchester e-Moll op. 85
Felix Mendelssohn BartholdySinfonie Nr. 4 A-Dur op. 90 (»Italienische«)
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