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Young Euro Classic from the Konzerthaus Berlin

The Young Euro Classic Orchestra Germany-France-Russia performs Fauré, Prokofiev and Beethoven

  • Ariane Matiakh | Copyright: © MUTESOUVENIR Kai Bienert

    Ariane Matiakh © MUTESOUVENIR Kai Bienert

  • Young Euro Classic Orchestra Germany-France-Russia | Copyright: © MUTESOUVENIR Kai Bienert

    Young Euro Classic Orchestra Germany-France-Russia © MUTESOUVENIR Kai Bienert

Newly founded for the festive finale of the „Year of Germany“ in Russia 2020/2021, the festival presents the Young Euro Classic Orchestra Germany-France-Russia. For the final event of the celebrations, we experience the best young orchestral musicians from these three countries, united in a project that defies all odds: the performance was originally planned as a highlight of the German programme at the International Cultural Forum St. Petersburg, which had to be cancelled. The performance now takes place at the Konzerthaus Berlin.

Genre Orchestral Music
Recording location Konzerthaus Berlin
Production year 2021
Production Company EuroArts & ZDF in collaboration with ARTE
TV Director Michael Beyer
Distribution TV EuroArts Music
Distribution VOD EuroArts Music
English title of music work Fauré: Pelléas et Mélisande Suite for Orchestra, Op. 80 N 142b, Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 1 in D Major, Op. 19, Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92
Orchestra / Band Young Euro Classic Orchestra Germany-France-Russia
Conductor Ariane Matiakh
Soloist Veronika Eberle

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