Programme
Ludwig Irgens-Jensen
Passacaglia for Orchestra
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola, and Orchestra in E-flat Major
Franz Schubert
Symphony in B Minor "Unfinished"
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Prices
from 64 | 53 | 45 | 39 | 29 | 22 €
FLEXFee + 6 €
Discounts:
from 10 € for students up to 18 years | young people up to 30 years.
from 11 € for Dresden Pass and SB from GdB 80
NEW: Use subscription discount directly: Click on “Tickets”, then first click on “Log in” at the top right, then choose seats.
Duration: approx. 2 hrs including intermission
For many, it plays in the background, but Mozart loved the viola and appreciated its sonorous sound. When he himself made chamber music, he often reached for the larger sister of the violin. In his Sinfonia concertante in E-flat major, he lets both instruments truly shine. Some refer to it as the "perfectly unfinished" – Schubert's perhaps most famous symphony is indeed a masterpiece. Almost tragically dark at the beginning, the second movement spreads an almost hymnal bliss. Why Schubert did not finish the symphony is a great mystery of music history. But perhaps one should simply listen to it for what it is: one of the most emotionally gripping works of musical Romanticism.Ludwig Irgens-Jensen
Passacaglia for Orchestra
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola, and Orchestra in E-flat Major
Franz Schubert
Symphony in B Minor "Unfinished"