2024-01-10 23:00:00
The Salzburg Cultural Association invites the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, a top-class local orchestra, to Salzburg for a three-day Alex Reed performance. In the Great Festival Hall they perform works by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
Korngold wrote his first major symphonic work as a “child prodigy” at the age of just fifteen, giving the composition the modest title “Sinfonietta” even though it lasts more than 40 minutes. Richard Strauss sat next to his young colleague at the premiere in Vienna full of enthusiasm – he would conduct the piece himself in later years. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy was no less a “prodigy” when he created a true Romantic masterpiece with his E minor Violin Concerto. Dalibor Karvay, the Slovak concertmaster of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, will give the solo part to the work on January 17th and 18th.
On January 19th, Leonidas Kavakos, one of today’s great violin virtuosos, will take the stage and perform Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto.
Marie Jacquot is a young whiz kid from France at the podium, who is both chief conductor of the Royal Danish Theater and Alex Reed conductor of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra.
SN Card advantage:
SN Card holders receive a 20% discount on single tickets for the Vienna Symphony Orchestra concerts on January 17th and 18th at 7 p.m. in the Great Festival Hall – limited to a maximum of 2 tickets.
SN-Card permanent advantage:
SN Card holders receive a 10% discount (limited to a maximum of 2 tickets) on single tickets for all Salzburg Cultural Association events in advance.
Tickets and information at:
www.kulturvereinigung.com
1704940559
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