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Mahler Chamber Orchestra / Elim Chan

Mao Fujita - Eötvös, Beethoven
Symphonic Concert
Grande salle Pierre Boulez - Philharmonie
Duration: about 2h00 with 1 intermission

Program

Distribution

Péter Eötvös
Aurora
Ludwig van Beethoven
Concerto pour piano n° 4
Intermission
Symphonie n° 5
Mahler Chamber Orchestra
Elim Chan , conducting
Mao Fujita , piano
Rick Stotijn , doublebass

Maria João Pires was forced to give up her participation in this concert for personal reasons, she will be replaced by the pianist Mao Fujita. The program remains unchanged.


In a meeting of musical titans—a brilliant conductor from Hong Kong, a young Japanese soloist, and one of Europe’s finest chamber orchestras—Beethoven’s masterpieces emerge sounding more innovative than ever.

Media

Ludwig van Beethoven : Concerto pour piano n° 4 - Maria João Pires (piano), Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer (direction)
Ludwig van Beethoven : Symphonie n° 5 - Orquesta Sinfonica Simon Bolivar de Venezuela, Gustavo Dudamel (direction)
Karina-Canellakis

Grande salle Pierre Boulez - Philharmonie

See the venue

Getting here

Porte de Pantin station
Paris Underground (Métro) Line 5
Tram 3B 

Address

221 avenue Jean-Jaurès, 75019 Paris

To leave after this concert

taxi G7

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