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Berliner Philharmoniker LIVE: Summer ConcertTBCTBC

RELEASE DATE: 16/06/2023

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Berliner Philharmoniker LIVE: Summer Concert Poster
CAST: TBC
DIRECTOR: Event Director
RUN TIME: 2 hours 15 minutes
RELEASE DATE: 16/06/2023

Zubin Mehta and Yefim Bronfman have been artistic companions for many years – Mehta was on the podium when Bronfman made his debut with the Berliner Philharmoniker in 1983. During this programme, we will hear the two musicians in Béla Bartók’s highly virtuosic Piano Concerto No. 2, which alternates between percussive force and refinement – an ideal work for Yefim Bronfman’s vigorous, soulful playing. Zubin Mehta also conducts Peter Tchaikovsky’s dramatic Fourth Symphony, which reveals the composer’s suffering to the world but also celebrates the joys of life at the close. 

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