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Daniel Lozakovich

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February 1, 2025
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Daniel Lozakovich plays Shostakovich’ Violin Concerto

Sat, Feb 1, 2025, 20:15
Netherlands Philharmonic, Gemma New (Conductor), Daniel Lozakovich (Violin)
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.
February 2, 2025
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Daniel Lozakovich plays Shostakovich’ Violin Concerto

Sun, Feb 2, 2025, 14:15
Netherlands Philharmonic, Gemma New (Conductor), Daniel Lozakovich (Violin)
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.
February 7, 2025
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March 28, 2025
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Innigkeit – Măcelaru & Brahms' Erste

Fri, Mar 28, 2025, 20:00
Daniel Lozakovich (Violin), WDR Sinfonieorchester (Ensemble), Cristian Măcelaru (Conductor)
Composer Fanny Hensel's work was long overshadowed by her famous brother Felix Mendelssohn, receiving proper recognition far too late. Robert Schumann's violin concerto suffered a similar fate, deemed a failed attempt and shelved by performers, with its release forbidden for 100 years. Today it's in the repertoire, and Brahms's Symphony No. 1 will form an impressive closing piece for the evening.
March 29, 2025
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Gastspiel Friedrichshafen

Sat, Mar 29, 2025, 19:30
Daniel Lozakovich (Violin), WDR Sinfonieorchester, Cristian Măcelaru (Director)
Composer Fanny Hensel's work was long overshadowed by her famous brother Felix Mendelssohn, receiving proper recognition far too late. Robert Schumann's violin concerto suffered a similar fate, deemed a failed attempt and shelved by performers, with its release forbidden for 100 years. Today it's in the repertoire, and Brahms's Symphony No. 1 will form an impressive closing piece for the evening.
March 30, 2025
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Gastspiel München

Sun, Mar 30, 2025, 15:30
Daniel Lozakovich (Violin), WDR Sinfonieorchester, Cristian Măcelaru (Director)
Composer Fanny Hensel's work was long overshadowed by her famous brother Felix Mendelssohn, receiving proper recognition far too late. Robert Schumann's violin concerto suffered a similar fate, deemed a failed attempt and shelved by performers, with its release forbidden for 100 years. Today it's in the repertoire, and Brahms's Symphony No. 1 will form an impressive closing piece for the evening.
April 6, 2025
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Gastspiel Bielefeld

Sun, Apr 6, 2025, 18:00
Daniel Lozakovich (Violin), WDR Sinfonieorchester, Cristian Măcelaru (Director)
Composer Fanny Hensel's work was long overshadowed by her famous brother Felix Mendelssohn, receiving proper recognition far too late. Robert Schumann's violin concerto suffered a similar fate, deemed a failed attempt and shelved by performers, with its release forbidden for 100 years. Today it's in the repertoire, and Brahms's Symphony No. 1 will form an impressive closing piece for the evening.