When Antonio Vivaldi wrote "The Four Seasons" 300 years ago, he not only created an eternal classic of music, but also challenged the status of opera. Until then, it had been reserved for the opera stage to reproduce content. Now it is only instruments and above all violins that express the smallest natural details of spring, summer, fall and winter: This ranges from birdsong in spring to the bone-chilling frost in winter. And a classic would not be a classic if even connoisseurs could not still find something "unheard of" in it!
Program
Johann Christian Bach
Symphony in G minor
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Horn Concerto in E flat major KV 417
Antonio Vivaldi
"The Four Seasons"
Performers
Wolfgang Hentrich | Conductor
Inmo Yang | violin
Sarah Ennouhi | Horn
Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra
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