In the organizer's words:
Opera
Festive concert program with orchestra and soloists from the National Theatre
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart came to the Electoral Palatinate for the first time at the age of seven. The Elector's summer residence in Schwetzingen was the family's first port of call. Here, the child prodigy amazed the entire court at the piano, and Mozart returned years later - for the last time in 1790, when he visited the city for the Mannheim premiere of his "Figaro". Following in the footsteps of the great master, Amelia Scicolone, Shachar Lavi, Rafael Helbig-Kostka and the National Theatre Orchestra under the direction of Anton Legkii present an atmospheric Mozart serenade in the historic Schwetzingen Palace Theater to kick off the season. The program includes the famous "Kleine Nachtmusik" as well as arias, ensembles and instrumental movements from operas such as "Idomeneo", "Mitridate" and "La clemenza di Tito".
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