In the organizer's words:

Mozart and Korngold are separated by a century and a half, but both inspired the musical world in their time as child prodigies.
In his "Sinfonia concertante", Mozart has four wind instruments - oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon - play with and against each other. This tonal diversity creates exciting dialogues between the instruments, which compete with each other but also harmonize perfectly. The soloist parts are played by wind players from the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra.
The second work of the evening, the Symphony in F sharp major by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, takes us into a completely different world. Korngold, known for his film compositions, creates opulent worlds of sound in this symphony that are characterized by passion and drama. The symphony is full of energy, profound emotions and a captivating mixture of classical musical language and the great cinematic elements that characterize the composer.
The concert will be conducted by Eun Sun Kim, who is known for her precise and passionate conducting and will be conducting our orchestra for the first time.

Program

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sinfonia concertante in E flat major for oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon and orchestra

Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Symphony in F sharp major

Performers

Eun Sun Kim | Conductor

Undine Röhner-Stolle | oboe

Fabian Dirr | clarinet

Sarah Ennouhi | horn

Felix Amrhein | bassoon

Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra

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Location

Kulturpalast Dresden Schloßstraße 2 01067 Dresden

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