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Jonathan Müller

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June 15, 2025
June 19, 2025
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Gewandhausorchester, Jakub Hrůša Dirigent

Thu, Jun 19, 2025, 19:30
Gewandhaus Leipzig, Großer Saal (Leipzig)
Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Jakub Hrůša (Conductor), Preisträgerinnen und Preisträger des Bach-Wettbewerbs Leipzig 2025 (Piano), Jonathan Müller (Trumpet)
The most valuable prize in music competitions is always the amazed and participating audience. This was no different 75 years ago, when the Bach world commemorated the 200th anniversary of the composer's death and the Bach Competition was held for the first time in Leipzig, the site of the central celebrations. Brahms, a connoisseur and admirer of Bach's music, paid homage to it in various ways. Honegger's Symphony No. 2, written during the occupation of Paris in 1941, reflects the composer's distress over the world war. The finale, infused with Bach-like polyphony, culminates in a trumpet fanfare and a chorale melody radiating hope and reconciliation.
June 20, 2025
Artistic depiction of the event

Gewandhausorchester, Jakub Hrůša Dirigent

Fri, Jun 20, 2025, 19:30
Gewandhaus Leipzig, Großer Saal (Leipzig)
Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Jakub Hrůša (Conductor), Preisträgerinnen und Preisträger des Bach-Wettbewerbs Leipzig 2025 (Piano), Jonathan Müller (Trumpet)
The most valuable prize in music competitions is always the amazed and participating audience. This was no different 75 years ago, when the Bach world commemorated the 200th anniversary of the composer's death and the Bach Competition was held for the first time in Leipzig, the site of the central celebrations. Brahms, a connoisseur and admirer of Bach's music, paid homage to it in various ways. Honegger's Symphony No. 2, written during the occupation of Paris in 1941, reflects the composer's distress over the world war. The finale, infused with Bach-like polyphony, culminates in a trumpet fanfare and a chorale melody radiating hope and reconciliation.