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Budapest Festival Orchestra / Iván Fischer

Sir András Schiff - Brahms
Symphonic Concert
Grande salle Pierre Boulez - Philharmonie
Duration: about 2h00 with 1 intermission

Program

Distribution

Johannes Brahms
Danse hongroise n°1
Concerto pour piano n° 1
Intermission
Danse hongroise n°11
Symphonie n° 1
Budapest Festival Orchestra
Iván Fischer , conducting
András Schiff , piano

A spotlight on the most gypsy-spirited of German composers, with the magnificent orchestra founded by Hungarian conductor Iván Fischer in 1983, performing with their fellow countryman and Brahms aficionado, pianist András Schiff.

Media

Johannes Brahms : Symphonie n° 1 - Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Paavo Berglund (direction)
Johannes Brahms : Concerto pour piano n° 1 - Paul Lewis (piano), Orchestre de Paris, Daniel Harding (direction)
Johannes Brahms : Danse hongroise n° 1 - Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer (direction) Apple Music
Johannes Brahms : Danse hongroise n° 11 - Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer (direction) Apple Music
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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