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Thematic collections
Don’t want to miss a single violin concerto? Taking your kids to concerts for the whole family, or scheduling a few evenings of Mahler symphonies? Look no further! We’ve grouped a number of concerts here for you into thematic collections.
- Magisterial Mahler symphonies
Gustav Mahler’s symphonies have been a part of the Concertgebouw Orchestra’s core repertoire for the last 120 years. Again this season, they’re well represented, with the orchestra performing Mahler’s intensely personal Ninth, the monumental Fifth and the airy Fourth Symphony with soprano Christiane Karg in that heavenly final movement.
- Lots of violin concertos
Many listeners are greatly moved by violin concertos with all their lyricism, drama and virtuosity. And no wonder with so many fantastic soloists! The Concertgebouw Orchestra has plenty on offer next season. Barnabás Kelemen is making his first appearance with the orchestra in a performance of Bartók’s First Violin Concerto, Leonidas Kavakos plays Brahms, Vilde Frang is the soloist in Alban Berg’s moving Violin Concerto, Janine Jansen astounds in Mozart’s Fourth Violin Concerto, Lisa Batiashvili takes to the stage in Beethoven’s Violin Concerto, and Patricia Kopatchinskaja shines in Ligeti’s extremely virtuoso Violin Concerto.
- Children’s concerts
The Concertgebouw Orchestra is delighted to welcome children six years and over to its Children’s Concerts featuring beautiful music in a fun setting. The orchestra is performing an exciting, humorous new musical adventure entitled Raas and the Basketball in the autumn. Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet features in the spring.
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