PHOTO: © Björn Kadenbach

Brandenburgisches Konzert

In the organizer's words:

Bach's Third Brandenburg Concerto is full of charm and virtuoso lightness. Fast, playful rhythms and tense exchanges between the strings and continuo make for pure listening pleasure. With his Piano Concerto No. 9 in E flat major, also known as the "Jeunehomme Concerto", Mozart demonstrates his genius in using the piano as a solo instrument: the first movement begins with a powerful dialog between the orchestra and the soloist, which sets the tone for the entire concerto. Mozart's melodic ability is particularly evident in the second movement, while the finale creates a lively and vibrant atmosphere.
These Baroque and Classical highlights are joined by the world premiere of a short piece by Georgian composer Tsotne Zedginidze, who is only sixteen years old and will also perform as a piano soloist in this concert by the Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra.

Program

Johann Sebastian Bach
Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major

Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Concerto in E minor for piano, strings and basso continuo

Tsotne Zedginidze
New work for chamber orchestra (world premiere)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano concerto in E flat major "Jeunehomme"

Performers

Wolfgang Hentrich | Conductor

Tsotne Zedginidze | piano

Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra

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Location

Kulturpalast Dresden Schloßstraße 2 01067 Dresden

Organizer | Miscellaneous

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