Careers are made from such opportunities: In the summer of 2022, Andrei Korobeinikov stepped in at short notice as soloist with the Munich Symphony Orchestra for a colleague who was ill, and did so with the mammoth "Rach 3". The virtuoso, who was born near Moscow in 1986, received thunderous applause - reason enough for an eagerly awaited reunion. The program now includes Dmitri Shostakovich's sparkling Piano Concerto No. 1, written before all the political restrictions that would later befall the composer. The pure joy of playing is unleashed here, paired with numerous quotations from across music history and a solo trumpet as a counterpart. The German-Japanese conductor Erina Yashima adds the overture to Carl Maria von Weber's rarely performed chivalric opera "Euryanthe". After the interval, Dvořák's melodious 8th Symphony will be heard. As he took it on a successful tour to London and had it printed there, it bears the somewhat misleading unofficial nickname "English". However, the music is genuinely Bohemian, with an acute danger of catchiness.
Program
Dmitri Shostakovich: Scherzo in F sharp minor op. 1
Dmitri Shostakovich: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 in C minor op. 35
Antonín Dvořák: Symphony No. 8 in G major op. 88 "English"
Instrumentation
Erina Yashima, conductor
Andrei Korobeinikov, piano
Márk Marton, trumpet
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Price information:
One-way ticket prices: € 66 | 59 | 50 | 40 | 27 Subscription prices (for the 6 concerts in the Prinze Ÿ series): € 314 | 282 | 238 | 200 | 138 Concessions (when ordered by telephone): U30 Ticket: € 10 Severely disabled persons from GdB50 and wheelchair users with companion ("B"): 50% reduction Munich Pass: € 10