ORCHESTRA CONCERT
The title and programming of the first orchestral concert brings to mind your inaugural concert in October 2023, and that is probably intentional.
Rubén Dubrovsky: Yes, with the "Three Bs" we want to establish a tradition for our orchestra, so to speak. A large part of the musical culture of the 19th and 20th centuries is based on the giants Bach and Beethoven. This time, the first part features a "Brandenburg Concerto" and Beethoven's First - you can allow yourself that much luxury during the Advent season!
Encore in the foyer
Bring the evening to a close with an accompanying musical program in our interval foyer. This time you can expect alphorns.
And another parallel to last year's concert: a Brahms symphony can be heard in the second part.
Rubén Dubrovsky: The symphonies of Johannes Brahms are a delight for the audience and a rewarding challenge for our orchestra. As he didn't write an opera, his music is of course very rare in the repertoire of our theater orchestra, but he strongly influenced later opera composers, for example Antonín Dvořák.
Johann Sebastian Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 3, BWV 104
Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 1, op. 21
Johannes Brahms Symphony No. 1, op. 68
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