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Music Salon // Classical music: Concertmaster Andrei Rosianu plays and exhibits
Andrei Rosianu is an authority at the National Theatre. He has been a member of the orchestra since 1995 and, as the first coordinated concertmaster, is at the forefront of the orchestra's playing culture. His precious Nicolas Lupot violin from 1790, after which he named his long-standing string quartet, also contributes to this. The Musiksalon wants to use the occasion of its thirtieth anniversary in Mannheim to honor Rosianu with a musical portrait. And not only musically: Andrei Rosianu has been an enthusiastic landscape photographer for many years. We want to complement his interpretations of classical masterpieces with an exhibition of his most beautiful pictures. The program ranges from Ysaÿe's "Poème élégiaque" with pianist Alyana Pirola to the "Trio élégiaque" No. 1 in G minor by the only 18-year-old Sergei Rachmaninov together with NTM solo cellist Gabriel Faur and ends with quartet enjoyment, including Joseph Haydn's optimistic "Sunrise Quartet" - let's raise our glasses together to this rich artist's anniversary! Andrei Rosianu's signed landscape paintings are on display in the Upper Foyer and can be purchased. You can find an overview in the exhibition catalog, which is available at the theater box office and in the OPAL!
The proceeds will go towards the general refurbishment of the playhouse on Goetheplatz and will be used for measures in the orchestra area.
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