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This evening the concert begins with Smetana’s “The Moldau” from his famous set of six symphonic tone poems entitled “My Homeland” (Czech: Má vlast). The main theme which evokes the great river Vltav...
05
Jan
2019
Sa
20:00
Smetana The Moldova
Gewandhaus zu Leipzig
This evening the concert begins with Smetana’s “The Moldau” from his famous set of six symphonic tone poems entitled “My Homeland” (Czech: Má vlast). The main theme which evokes the great river Vltav...
Mozart’s timeless masterpieces will be performed during our New Year’s concert in French Cathedral
The event will open with the splendid overture “The Marriage of Figaro”, K. 492, a work that captiva...
04
Jan
2019
Fr
20:00
New Year's concert in French Cathedral
French Cathedral
Mozart’s timeless masterpieces will be performed during our New Year’s concert in French Cathedral
The event will open with the splendid overture “The Marriage of Figaro”, K. 492, a work that captiva...
This evening the concert begins with Smetana’s “The Moldau” from his famous set of six symphonic tone poems entitled “My Homeland” (Czech: Má vlast). The main theme which evokes the great river Vltav...
03
Jan
2019
Th
20:00
Smetana | The Moldau
Philharmonie Berlin
This evening the concert begins with Smetana’s “The Moldau” from his famous set of six symphonic tone poems entitled “My Homeland” (Czech: Má vlast). The main theme which evokes the great river Vltav...
Mozart’s timeless masterpieces will be performed during our New Year’s concert in Chamber Music Hall.
The event will open with the splendid overture “The Marriage of Figaro”, K. 492, a work that capt...
02
Jan
2019
We
20:00
New Year's Concert in Berliner Philharmonie
Philharmonie Berlin
Mozart’s timeless masterpieces will be performed during our New Year’s concert in Chamber Music Hall.
The event will open with the splendid overture “The Marriage of Figaro”, K. 492, a work that capt...
Mozart’s timeless masterpieces will be performed during our New Year’s concert in Gewandhaus.
The event will open with the splendid overture “The Marriage of Figaro”, K. 492, a work that captivates w...
01
Jan
2019
Tu
17:00
New Year's Concert in Gewandhaus
Gewandhaus zu Leipzig
Mozart’s timeless masterpieces will be performed during our New Year’s concert in Gewandhaus.
The event will open with the splendid overture “The Marriage of Figaro”, K. 492, a work that captivates w...
The most enchanting overtures, arias and duets from the operettas of Johann Strauss II, Franz Lehár and Emmerich Kálmán.
31
Dec
2018
Mo
22:00
Operetta Gala "Yours is my heart alone"
French Cathedral
The most enchanting overtures, arias and duets from the operettas of Johann Strauss II, Franz Lehár and Emmerich Kálmán.
The most enchanting overtures, arias and duets from the operettas of Johann Strauss II, Franz Lehár and Emmerich Kálmán.
31
Dec
2018
Mo
19:15
Operetta Gala "Yours is my heart alone"
French Cathedral
The most enchanting overtures, arias and duets from the operettas of Johann Strauss II, Franz Lehár and Emmerich Kálmán.
The most enchanting overtures, arias and duets from the operettas of Johann Strauss II, Franz Lehár and Emmerich Kálmán.
29
Dec
2018
Sa
20:00
Operetta Gala "Yours is my heart alone"
Philharmonie Berlin
The most enchanting overtures, arias and duets from the operettas of Johann Strauss II, Franz Lehár and Emmerich Kálmán.
The most beautiful overtures, arias and duets from operettas by Johann Strauss (jr.), Franz Lehár and Emmerich Kálmán.
28
Dec
2018
Fr
20:00
Operetta Gala "Yours is my heart alone"
Gewandhaus zu Leipzig
The most beautiful overtures, arias and duets from operettas by Johann Strauss (jr.), Franz Lehár and Emmerich Kálmán.
The most beautiful overtures, arias and duets from operettas by Johann Strauss (jr.), Franz Lehár and Emmerich Kálmán.
27
Dec
2018
Th
20:00
Operetta Gala "Yours is my heart alone"
Gewandhaus zu Leipzig
The most beautiful overtures, arias and duets from operettas by Johann Strauss (jr.), Franz Lehár and Emmerich Kálmán.