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27/10/2022
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Munich
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The goal of our events is to help students get to know the city and it's surroundings. 

    Also we want to bring them together to find new friends and get to know other cultures, for this we organize different events like parties, trips, sports events and many more.

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    Concert of the Munich Philharmonic in the new Isarphilharmonie.

The concert features the beginning (overture) from Richard Wagners opera "Der fliegende Holländer" (The flying Dutchman).

After the first work, the first piano concerto by Rachmaninoff, written in the age of 18, will be presented. This concerto was later revised and only played once in its original form by the composer himself.

The last performance composed by Johannes Brahms took incredibly long to be written - 21 years from early sketches to the final symphony.

More information here.

Programme

Richard Wagner (1813-1883) 

Der fliegende Holländer: Overture (1843) 

Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) 

Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 (1891) 

I. Vivace

II. Andante (D major)

III. Allegro vivace (F sharp minor - F sharp major)

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) 

Symphony No. 1 in C major, Opus 68 (1855-76) 

I. Un poco sostenuto — Allegro – Meno allegro (C minor, ending in C major)

II. Andante sostenuto (E major)

III. Un poco allegretto e grazioso (A flat major)

IV. Adagio — Più andante — Allegro non troppo, ma con brio – Più allegro (C minor – C major)

Thomas Hengelbrock, Conductor

Alexandre Kantorow, Piano

Munich Philharmonic

We recommend you to listen to the pieces before going to the concert!

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Showcase Cultural Heritage
Social and Cultural Integration in Local Community
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