Antonio Vivaldi's music is full of Venetian magic - spirited and charming. Benjamin Britten's Serenade transports us to mysterious dream worlds and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's composition is a glamorous, even earworm-worthy piece for one of his favorite instruments. As a celebrated soloist, chamber musician and principal horn of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, he is an icon on the international horn scene. Together with Dutch tenor Lucas van Lierop and the KAP, he brings Britten's Serenade for tenor, horn and strings to the Nikolaisaal for the first time. Between euphoric delimitations and anxious uncertainty, the composer paves a path for himself that hesitantly allows hope and takes a conciliatory look at the past.
A special Christmas concert - as unusual as it is festive.
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