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Wiener Symphoniker

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Sun, Nov 9, 2025, 20:00
»Authentisch« ist ein wichtiges Stichwort für Lukas Sternath, wenn es um Klang geht. Und auch sonst! Jeder, der den jungen Pianisten bislang erleben durfte, war von seiner unerschrockenen Leichtigkeit und Brillanz begeistert.Wenn der 24-jährige Wiener in dieser Saison mit Beethovens unbeschwertem ersten Klavierkonzert an der Seite der Wiener Symphoniker nach Köln zurückkehrt, klingt es nach einem perfekten Match. So viel authentischer Klang war selten! Komponiert in Wien, uraufgeführt in Wien – und nun auch noch interpretiert von Musikerinnen und Musikern... Read full text

Keywords: Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Lukas SternathPiano
Wiener SymphonikerEnsemble
Petr PopelkaConductor

Program

Richard WagnerEine Faust-Ouvertüre WWV 59 (1839–40/44, 1855) für Orchester
Ludwig van BeethovenKonzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr. 1 C-Dur op. 15
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartSinfonie C-Dur KV 551 (»Jupiter-Sinfonie«)
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