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In this performance, Klaus Mäkelä conducts the Orchestre de Paris in a program that bridges the works of William Walton and Johannes Brahms. The evening features French violist Antoine Tamestit as the soloist for Walton's Viola Concerto, a piece Tamestit describes as both difficult and magnificent, requiring a deep understanding of the instrument's sound world. Complementing the concerto are two masterpieces from Brahms' maturity: the Tragic Overture and Symphony No. 3. The symphony, which was met with great acclaim upon its debut, carries the flamboyant character of a Nordic ballad.
Di. 21 Dez. 2027
Di. 6 Okt.
in 7 Tagen
in 13 Tagen
Mi. 4 Nov.
Sa. 6 Feb. 2027
in 16 Tagen
in 19 Tagen
in 20 Tagen
in 3 Wochen
in 9 Tagen
in 11 Tagen
in 12 Tagen
in 13 TagenThis performance is held on March 18, 2027, at the Philharmonie de Paris located at 221 Avenue Jean Jaurès.
The program features the Orchestre de Paris led by conductor Klaus Mäkelä, with Antoine Tamestit joining as the viola soloist.
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