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Antonín Dvořák became famous for the folk-inspired Bohemian character of his music. But in his Symphony No. 7 he shows a very different side: none of his earlier symphonies war as dark, melancholic, and defiant. In contrast, Max Bruch’s First Violin Concerto, his best-known work, captivates with its beguiling lyricism and elegant virtuosity. The solo part is performed by Pinchas Zukerman, who, like conductor Zubin Mehta, has been associated with the Berliner Philharmoniker for decades. The evening opens with the sparkling overture to Mozart’s opera Le nozze di Figaro.
Artists
Berliner Philharmoniker
Zubin Mehta conductor
Pinchas Zukerman violin
Programme
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Le nozze di Figaro, K. 492: Overture
Max Bruch
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 1 in G minor, op. 26
Pinchas Zukerman violin
Interval
Antonín Dvořák
Symphony No. 7 in D minor, op. 70
Additional information
Duration ca. 1 hour and 45 minutes (incl. 20 minutes interval)
Main Auditorium
50 to 161 €
Introduction
19:15
Series H: Concerts with the Berliner Philharmoniker
Main Auditorium
50 to 161 €
Introduction
19:15
Series M: Concerts with the Berliner Philharmoniker
Main Auditorium
50 to 161 €
Introduction
18:15
Series N: Concerts with the Berliner Philharmoniker
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