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8. Nov 24, 19.30
Grenzenlose Inspiration
3rd Philharmonic Concert

Description

A South Korean composer, a cello concerto for a Hungarian prince and a Bohemian who wowed London with his symphony. The composer Unsuk Chin has just won the Nobel Prize for Music with the Ernst von Siemens Music Prize. Haydn's cello concerto is one of the most difficult and at the same time most beautiful works for the instrument with the dark and melancholy sound. And Dvořák's Seventh - wild and charming - inspires with its sophisticated way of incorporating Bohemian folk music into a Romantic symphony in a rousing manner.

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Bodensee Philharmonie - Ticket and Subscription Office
Fischmarkt 2, 78462 Constance
07531 900-2816
abo@konstanz.de
Opening hours Mon. to Fri. 9 a.m. - 12.30 p.m.

Program

Unsuk Chin 1961‒Heute

Subito con forza

Joseph Haydn 1731‒1809

Konzert für Violoncello und Orchester C-Dur hob Vllb:1

Antonín Dvořák 1841‒1904

Symphonie Nr. 8

Mitwirkende

Friedrich Thiele

Violoncello

Yura Yang

Conductor

Concert Information

One hour before the concert begins, there will be a concert introduction conducted by Dr. Hans Hofmann in the Philharmonie Studio.

Subscriptions

This concert is part of the subscription Abo A This concert is part of the subscription Abo B This concert is part of the subscription Abo D