CONCERT AT KOLNER PHILHARMONIE 2025
08/10/24 13:47
For 50 years, the Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra has been presenting its audience with symphonic masterpieces and balanced and powerful programs from the rich repertoire of works by great masters. Under its umbrella, a unique platform offers young professionals the increasingly rare opportunity to participate in extraordinary concert projects beyond the boundaries of their studies and professional lives.
It is run by a non-profit association that supports the orchestra's mission as a musical ambassador and promoter of a peaceful world by integrating numerous young foreign artists living in Germany.
IL SOGNO VENEZIANO - DREAMS OF THE BAROQUE at the KOELNER PHILHARMONIE!
Volker Hartung and the Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra welcome their Cologne audience. With its traditional symphony concert in the Cologne Philharmonic Hall, the group is taking a sound journey via baroque Leipzig to Venice this year! The Cologne New Philharmonic returns to the Philharmonie.
Thus inspired, the program begins on 5 February 2025 with the Concerto in rare instrumentation for four violins and orchestra, which Antonio Vivaldi presumably composed for the orphan girls of the Venetian Ospedale, where he taught violin from 1704. He later dedicated it to the Tuscan hereditary prince Ferdinand.
Vivaldi's wonderful Concerto for guitar and orchestra follows next. Like hardly any other work by the "Red Priest," it reflects the incomparable charm and magic of the lagoon city. The wonderful Oboe Concerto in D minor by the Venetian Alessandro Marcello, which owes its popularity to the harpsichord arrangement by Johann Sebastian Bach, is next to be heard.
In the second half of the concert follows the 3rd orchestral suite by Johann Sebastian Bach, Vivaldi's great admirer and admirer. He created one of the most beautiful and best-known Baroque movements with the famous "Air."
The soloists of the evening are the Australian guitarist Vladimir Gorbach and NN., oboe.
Volker Hartung is the moderator and conductor. At the end of the concert, the young virtuosos of the orchestra will, of course, once again ignite a festive firework of virtuoso encores and look beyond Cologne, Leipzig, and Venice.
We promise you an unforgettable experience, one that will leave you with a heart full of music and memories to cherish!
Wednesday, February 5, 2025, 8 p.m. Cologne Philharmonic, Bischofsgartenstraße 1
Tickets are available at 0221 / 280 280 and koelner-philharmonie.de and all KölnTicket booking offices.
One can obtain the remaining tickets at the box office from 6.30 p.m.
It is run by a non-profit association that supports the orchestra's mission as a musical ambassador and promoter of a peaceful world by integrating numerous young foreign artists living in Germany.
IL SOGNO VENEZIANO - DREAMS OF THE BAROQUE at the KOELNER PHILHARMONIE!
Volker Hartung and the Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra welcome their Cologne audience. With its traditional symphony concert in the Cologne Philharmonic Hall, the group is taking a sound journey via baroque Leipzig to Venice this year! The Cologne New Philharmonic returns to the Philharmonie.
Thus inspired, the program begins on 5 February 2025 with the Concerto in rare instrumentation for four violins and orchestra, which Antonio Vivaldi presumably composed for the orphan girls of the Venetian Ospedale, where he taught violin from 1704. He later dedicated it to the Tuscan hereditary prince Ferdinand.
Vivaldi's wonderful Concerto for guitar and orchestra follows next. Like hardly any other work by the "Red Priest," it reflects the incomparable charm and magic of the lagoon city. The wonderful Oboe Concerto in D minor by the Venetian Alessandro Marcello, which owes its popularity to the harpsichord arrangement by Johann Sebastian Bach, is next to be heard.
In the second half of the concert follows the 3rd orchestral suite by Johann Sebastian Bach, Vivaldi's great admirer and admirer. He created one of the most beautiful and best-known Baroque movements with the famous "Air."
The soloists of the evening are the Australian guitarist Vladimir Gorbach and NN., oboe.
Volker Hartung is the moderator and conductor. At the end of the concert, the young virtuosos of the orchestra will, of course, once again ignite a festive firework of virtuoso encores and look beyond Cologne, Leipzig, and Venice.
We promise you an unforgettable experience, one that will leave you with a heart full of music and memories to cherish!
Wednesday, February 5, 2025, 8 p.m. Cologne Philharmonic, Bischofsgartenstraße 1
Tickets are available at 0221 / 280 280 and koelner-philharmonie.de and all KölnTicket booking offices.
One can obtain the remaining tickets at the box office from 6.30 p.m.