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4. Kammerkonzert der Bergischen Symphoniker

Mit Odysseas Lavaris, Hung-Tzu Chu, Saeko Kitagawa

Konzert
Foto: Bergische Symphoniker
Foto: Bergische Symphoniker
18.5.25
18:00 Uhr

Max Bruch (1838-1920)

Acht Stücke für Klarinette, Bratsche und Klavier op. 83 arrangiert für zwei Bratschen und Klavier

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

Trio für Klavier, Klarinette und Viola Es-Dur KV 498 »Kegelstatt« in der Bearbeitung für zwei Bratschen und Klavier

Dmitri Schostakowitsch (1906-1975)

Fünf Stücke für zwei Violinen und Klavier arrangiert für zwei Bratschen und Klavier

  • Odysseas Lavaris Viola
  • Hung-Tzu Chu Viola
  • Saeko Kitagawa Klavier

Kartenvorbestellung ausschließlich über Telefon: 0212 23374752 oder per Mail: kontakt@bergischesymphoniker.de

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Guided Tours

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Public guided tour “Unlock your heads at last!”

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