2nd Symphony Concert - Zakhar Bron Festival Orchestra

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15.04.2022 | 19:30 Uhr

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Kursaal Interlaken
Strandbadstrasse 44
3800 Interlaken
Schweiz
https://www.congress-interlaken.ch/de

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2nd Symphony Concert - Zakhar Bron Festival Orchestra
Direction: Zakhar Bron
Soloists: Lang Lang, piano and Tassilo Probst, violin

Admission prices: CHF 250 / 190 / 150 / 125 / 100 / 70 **
(no discounts)

Programm:
Beethoven Ouvertüre zu "Egmont" op.84
Tschaikowski Violinkonzert D-Dur op.35
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Beethoven Klavierkonzert Nr. 2 B-Dur, op.19

** Also note the attractive package deal with overnight stays in Interlaken - click here.

Lang Lang
is without doubt one of the leading classical musicians worldwide. As a pianist, educator and philanthropist, he has become one of the most influential and dedicated ambassadors of the arts of the 21st century. On the one hand, Lang Lang plays performances for billions of viewers, such as at the opening ceremony of the
Olympic Games 2008 in Beijing, on the other hand he can also be seen in performances for a few hundred children in public schools. His communication through music is
unmatched. Lang Lang performs in sold-out concert halls around the world, which is why the New York Times called him «the hottest artist on the classical music planet».
Long-term musical partnerships connect him with conductors such as Sir Simon Rattle, Gustavo Dudamel, Daniel Barenboim and Christoph Eschenbach as well as with the world's best orchestras. He was the first Chinese pianist to be sung by the Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics, as well as by all the leading American orchestras
invited. For more information about Lang Lang, visit:
www.langlang.com
www.langlangfoundation.org
www.facebook.com/langlangpiano
www.twitter.com/lang-lang

The German violinist Tassilo Probst (*2002) is known for his extraordinary virtuosity, emotional depth and captivating stage presence. His great musical curiosity is reflected in his unusually wide-ranging repertoire. At the age of 14 he made his debut with the Glasunow Violin Concerto with the Bad Reichenhall Philharmonic under the direction of General Music Director Christian Simonis. At the age of 16 he played Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in the Herkulessaal of the Munich Residenz and in the series "Junge Stars in Fürstenfeld" with the Neue Philharmonie München under the baton of Fuad Ibrahimov.
In 2020, BR Klassik and Munich TV presented it in the format "Stars of Tomorrow".
Tassilo holds a scholarship from the Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben and plays a violin by «Giovanni Grancino» (Milan 1690). Further information: www.tassiloprobst.de