Date: 2nd August 2017
Time: 20:00 - 22:20
Venue: Great Hall, Concertgebouw
The Concert
The Concert
Ray Chen is the winner of the Queen Elisabeth Competition and is described as ‘magnetic’ and ‘overwhelming’. His intense focus and concentration on the strings result in the purest of sounds. In this concert, three classical works will occupy the acoustic spotlight.
Mozart’s 32nd Symphony
Written in 1779, Mozart’s 32nd symphony is written as an Italian overture. Oddly-paced, extremely technical and multiple musical elements put this score in a class of its own.
Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto
Part of Felix Mendelssohn’s last orchestral work, the ‘Violin Concerto’ is one of the most frequently performed concertos in history. The concerto is innovative across multiple aspects and steps away from others in its category.
Dvořák’s Ninth Symphony
Commonly known as the ‘New World Symphony’, the work was composed by Antonín Dvořák in 1893. The symphony has reached a level of unparalleled fame and is among the most popular symphonies played. During the Apollo 11 mission, this work was taken to the moon; making it the first score to be played in space.
Musicians
Musicians
Orchestra: Wurth Philharmoniker
Conductor: Dennis Russell Davies
Violinist: Ray Chen
Programme
Programme
Mozart: Symphony No.32 in G, KV 318
Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E, op. 64
Dvořák: Ninth Symphony in E, op. 95 “From the New World”
Política de cancelamento
Política de cancelamento
Estes ingressos não podem ser cancelados ou alterados.
Ingressos
Ingressos
You will get an email confirmation shortly. Please display the same on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the Box Office, in exchange for which you will receive your physical ticket.