Classical concerts featuringKian Soltani
Overview
Quick overview of musician Kian Soltani by associated keywords
CitiesFrequently performs in
Germany
Berlin
3Austria
Wien
3Germany
Frankfurt am Main
2Austria
Graz
2Germany
München
2ProgramFrequently performs
Works by
Piotr Tchaikovsky
14Works by
Antonín Dvořák
6Works by
Marcus Nigsch
6Works by
Michail Iwanowitsch Glinka
6Works by
Franz Schubert
4Works by
Lili Boulanger
4Works by
Jörg Widmann
3Works by
Ludwig van Beethoven
3Works by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
3Works by
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
2MusiciansFrequently collaborate with
Musician
Patrick Hahn
6orchestra
Wiener Symphoniker
6conductor
Joana Mallwitz
4orchestra
Konzerthausorchester Berlin
4Musician
Elim Chan
3New Arrivals
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Upcoming Concerts
Concerts featuring Kian Soltani in season 2024/25 or later
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January 24, 2025
On tour with Hahn und Soltani
March 21, 2025
March 22, 2025
May 23, 2025
Joana Mallwitz Konzerthausorchester Berlin
Theater und Philharmonie Essen, Alfried Krupp Saal (Essen)
At 19, Joana Mallwitz conducted her first opera, becoming Europe's youngest General Music Director eight years later. Her 2020 Salzburg Festival debut with Mozart's "Così fan tutte" was a sensational success. Now leading the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Mallwitz believes music must go "through the head, into the heart and body." She returns to Essen's Philharmonie with Schubert's "Great C Major Symphony," a piece she performed with the orchestra in 2020.
June 6, 2025
Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Joana Mallwitz
Konzerthaus Berlin, Großer Saal (Berlin)
‘There is still no music that is closer to my heart than Schubert's,’ says Joana Mallwitz. This composer and his works were the ‘initial spark’ for her to become a conductor. ‘I'm really looking forward to conducting Schubert's “Great” in C major not in front of cameras and an empty hall, as I did in 2020 when I made my debut with the Konzerthausorchester due to the coronavirus, but in front of an audience. I think it's one of the best pieces ever,’ says our chief conductor. Before that, cello soloist Kian Soltani will delight you with Tchaikovsky's longing look back at the musical world of Mozart, who gave his guild the charming ‘Rococo Variations’. The programme opens with ‘D'un matin de printemps’, one of only six chamber music works that belong to the oeuvre of Lili Boulanger, who was awarded the Prix de Rome in 1913. It was composed in 1918 a few weeks before she died of tuberculosis at the age of 24 and is an impressionistic portrayal of a spring morning. .
June 7, 2025
Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Joana Mallwitz
Konzerthaus Berlin, Großer Saal (Berlin)
‘There is still no music that is closer to my heart than Schubert's,’ says Joana Mallwitz. This composer and his works were the ‘initial spark’ for her to become a conductor. ‘I'm really looking forward to conducting Schubert's “Great” in C major not in front of cameras and an empty hall, as I did in 2020 when I made my debut with the Konzerthausorchester due to the coronavirus, but in front of an audience. I think it's one of the best pieces ever,’ says our chief conductor. Before that, cello soloist Kian Soltani will delight you with Tchaikovsky's longing look back at the musical world of Mozart, who gave his guild the charming ‘Rococo Variations’. The programme opens with ‘D'un matin de printemps’, one of only six chamber music works that belong to the oeuvre of Lili Boulanger, who was awarded the Prix de Rome in 1913. It was composed in 1918 a few weeks before she died of tuberculosis at the age of 24 and is an impressionistic portrayal of a spring morning. .
June 8, 2025
Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Joana Mallwitz
Konzerthaus Berlin, Großer Saal (Berlin)
‘There is still no music that is closer to my heart than Schubert's,’ says Joana Mallwitz. This composer and his works were the ‘initial spark’ for her to become a conductor. ‘I'm really looking forward to conducting Schubert's “Great” in C major not in front of cameras and an empty hall, as I did in 2020 when I made my debut with the Konzerthausorchester due to the coronavirus, but in front of an audience. I think it's one of the best pieces ever,’ says our chief conductor. Before that, cello soloist Kian Soltani will delight you with Tchaikovsky's longing look back at the musical world of Mozart, who gave his guild the charming ‘Rococo Variations’. The programme opens with ‘D'un matin de printemps’, one of only six chamber music works that belong to the oeuvre of Lili Boulanger, who was awarded the Prix de Rome in 1913. It was composed in 1918 a few weeks before she died of tuberculosis at the age of 24 and is an impressionistic portrayal of a spring morning.