Over 2500 applicants and auditions in 25 European cities - every year, the most talented young musicians from all over Europe apply for this orchestra. What the very best of them achieve under the direction of the world's most respected conductors is breathtaking. It's not for nothing that they talk about "dedication and enthusiasm" when they talk about their passion for making music together. This time they are our guests with Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony, a kind of musical psychogram of the composer that oscillates between flights of fancy and deep despair. The four movements are also a ride through all emotions for the audience...
One of the reasons why Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Violin Concerto in G major is so popular is that he draws on the full spectrum of emotions - from divine harmony to satanic rage. In this concert, the French violinist Renaud Capuçon plays it.
At the invitation of the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Overture to the opera "Don Giovanni" KV 527 (1787)
Concerto for violin and orchestra in G major KV 216
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Symphony No. 5 in E minor
Manfred Honeck | Conductor
Renaud Capucon | violin
Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra
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