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Classical concerts featuring
Marc Albrecht

Overview

Quick overview of musician Marc Albrecht by associated keywords

CitiesFrequently performs in

Dresden
Germany
Dresden
1

MusiciansFrequently collaborate with

Musician
Dresdner Philharmonie
1
Musician
Veronika Eberle
1

New Arrivals

These concerts featuring Marc Albrecht became visible lately at Concert Pulse.

Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Dresden

Beethoven and Strauss

Sat, Sep 6, 2025, 19:00
Marc Albrecht (Conductor), Veronika Eberle (Violin), Dresdner Philharmonie
"The Domestic Symphony" - that's exactly what the title "Sinfonia domestica" means, and Richard Strauss delivers on it! There is a striking melody for the wife, an equally memorable one for her husband, and even their child - charmingly played by the oboe d'amore - has their own appearances. And what happens? Essentially, Strauss has composed a musical family soap opera with visits from relatives, the child's crying, arguments between the spouses, and reconciliation including a love scene. Then everyone falls asleep, and when the alarm clock rings at seven in the morning, everything leads to a cheerful family finale. On the other hand, Beethoven's Violin Concerto is a more classical piece, one of the most popular works for this instrument. With the striking timpani motif at the beginning, the delicacy of the second movement, and the hunting theme in the finale, it has become ingrained in the ears of its audience.

Upcoming Concerts

Concerts featuring Marc Albrecht in season 2024/25 or later

Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Dresden

Beethoven and Strauss

Sat, Sep 6, 2025, 19:00
Marc Albrecht (Conductor), Veronika Eberle (Violin), Dresdner Philharmonie
"The Domestic Symphony" - that's exactly what the title "Sinfonia domestica" means, and Richard Strauss delivers on it! There is a striking melody for the wife, an equally memorable one for her husband, and even their child - charmingly played by the oboe d'amore - has their own appearances. And what happens? Essentially, Strauss has composed a musical family soap opera with visits from relatives, the child's crying, arguments between the spouses, and reconciliation including a love scene. Then everyone falls asleep, and when the alarm clock rings at seven in the morning, everything leads to a cheerful family finale. On the other hand, Beethoven's Violin Concerto is a more classical piece, one of the most popular works for this instrument. With the striking timpani motif at the beginning, the delicacy of the second movement, and the hunting theme in the finale, it has become ingrained in the ears of its audience.