Golden Classics
Dramatic opera with ballet scenes and a violin concerto full of memorable themes, interpreted by Tami Pohjola under the baton...

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Adults 32 €
Seniors 25 €
Students, conscripts and unemployed 15 €
Children and adolescents under age of 18 10 €
Nicolas Ellis, conductor
Tami Pohjola, violin W.A. Mozart: Ballet music from the opera Idomeneo, K.367
Max Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 1
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 2
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed over 20 increasingly entertaining stage works. He considered his first dramatic opera, Idomeneo, with its ballet scenes, his finest. Ludwig van Beethoven ended his classical period with his Second Symphony, a musical embodiment of a positive state of mind. The rapidly rising star Tami Pohjola performs Max Bruch’s violin concerto, teeming with memorable Romantic themes.
The concert lasts about two hours and includes an intermission. The concert is part of the orchestra’s subscriber series, which includes a Pre-concert talk (Teokset tutuiksi) at 6 PM and childcare (Lapsiparkki, 10 €) starting from 6:45 PM.
Changes are possible.
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