Wiener Philharmoniker

A group of people in traditional Eastern European folk costumes dance in pairs outdoors on an open field. Women wear long skirts and headbands; men wear boots, vests, and hats.
Moravian folk dance at Prague Slet, 1907 | Picture: akg-images / De Agostini / Biblioteca Ambrosiana

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After its spectacular debut at the Musikfest Berlin in 2024, the Vienna Philharmonic returns in a new guest appearance, on this occasion with the conductor Tugan Sokhiev. The three-time Grammy award winner Hilary Hahn is the soloist in Antonín Dvořák’s brilliant Violin Concerto which guarantees a buoyant lightness not only in its thrilling final movement thanks to the influence of Czech folk dances. Sergei Prokofiev also selected the artistic form of dance for his musical depiction of the probably most famous love story of all time: the tragedy Romeo and Juliet based on William Shakespeare.


Artists

Wiener Philharmoniker
Tugan Sokhiev conductor
Hilary Hahn violin


Programme

Antonín Dvořák
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in A minor, op. 53

Hilary Hahn violin

Programme note

Sergei Prokofiev
Romeo and Juliet, op. 64: Excerpts


Additional information

Duration ca. 1 hour and 40 minutes

In cooperation with Berliner Festspiele/Musikfest Berlin


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Main Auditorium

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