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Bruch & Sibelius, Liechtenstein Symphony Orchestra

Author: KULMAG Kulturmanagement AG

29 MAY 2024: Mei-Ann Chen conducts Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1 (soloist Noa Wildschut) & Sibelius’ Symphony No. 2, broadcasted live from Liechtenstein on 29 May.

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    © KULMAG Kulturmanagement AG

Look forward to a concert full of musical brilliance and emotion, in which the Liechtenstein Symphony Orchestra performs together with Dutch soloist Noa Wildschut and conductor Mei-Ann Chen from Chicago. Enjoy a romantic concert in a class of its own with Jacques Offenbach's overture from the opera buffa Orpheus from the Underworld, Max Bruch's famous Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor and Sibelius' legendary Symphony No. 2.

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Production Company KULMAG.LIVE
Conductor Mei-Ann Chen
Orchestra / Band Liechtenstein Symphony Orchestra
Soloist Noa Wildschut

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