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VPO with Cecilia Bartoli & Daniel Barenboim

Author: Unitel

A Mozart anniversary concert for the history books!

  • Cecilia Bartoli & Daniel Barenboim with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra at Mozartwoche | Copyright: © ISM W. Lienbacher

    Cecilia Bartoli & Daniel Barenboim with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra at Mozartwoche © ISM W. Lienbacher

  • Cecilia Bartoli & Daniel Barenboim with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra at Mozartwoche | Copyright: © ISM W. Lienbacher

    Cecilia Bartoli & Daniel Barenboim with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra at Mozartwoche © ISM W. Lienbacher

On the occasion of the 265th birthday of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the Vienna Philharmonic under Daniel Barenboim as conductor and piano soloist perform Mozart's "Prague Symphony" K. 504 and his Piano Concerto in C minor, K. 41 at the Great Hall of the Mozarteum. The celebrated Mozart specialist Cecilia Bartoli enriches the evening with her mezzo-soprano voice and the aria Ch'io scordi di te", KV 505 from Mozart's "Idomeno". All of which performed in the beautifull great hall of the Mozarteum in Salzburg birthplace Salzburg - and produced in UHD.

Production year 2021
Production Company Unitel GmbH & Co. KG
Video format UHD
Distribution TV and all other rights: Unitel

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