Antonio Pappano | Picture: Ianniello Musacchio
Dressed in black, the Chamber Orchestra of Europe poses with their instruments in front of an elegant building. They stand on stone steps and hold various instruments in their hands, including violins, clarinets, a horn and a bassoon.
Chamber Orchestra of Europe | Picture: Julia Wesely

    Concert information


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    With his 1875 Symphonie espagnole, Édouard Lalo enjoyed his greatest success. Virtuosic, dance-like, and infused with Spanish folk elements, this hybrid of symphony and violin concerto struck a chord with audiences. The Chamber Orchestra of Europe, conducted by Sir Antonio Pappano, performs it with violinist María Dueñas. In his sharply-contrasting Slavonic Dances, which helped launch his international career, Antonín Dvořák captures the joy of Bohemian folk music.


    Artists

    Chamber Orchestra of Europe
    Sir Antonio Pappano conductor
    María Dueñas violin


    Programme

    Édouard Lalo
    Symphonie espagnole for violin and orchestra, op. 21

    María Dueñas violin

    Interval

    Antonín Dvořák
    Slavonic Dances, op. 46


    Additional information

    Duration ca. 2 hours (incl. 20 minutes interval)



    Chamber Music Hall

    22 to 52 €

    Series O: International Chamber Orchestras