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Anastasia Kobekina

Anastasia Kobekina © Julia Altukhova/Jane Petrova

Jean-Christophe Spinosi

Jean-Christophe Spinosi © Jean-Baptiste Millot

Wiener KammerOrchester / Kobekina / Spinosi

Thursday 16 March 2023
19:30 – ca. 21:35
Großer Saal

 

Performers

Wiener KammerOrchester

Anastasia Kobekina, Violoncello

Jean-Christophe Spinosi, Dirigent

Programme

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Symphonie D-Dur K 385 »Haffner-Symphonie« (1782)

Joseph Haydn

Konzert für Violoncello und Orchester C-Dur Hob. VIIb/1 (1765 ca.)

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Vladimir Kobekin

Gallarda für Violoncello und Tambourin

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Ludwig van Beethoven

Symphonie Nr. 6 F-Dur op. 68 »Pastorale« (1807–1808)

Subscription series Symphonie Classique A

Links https://www.kammerorchester.com
https://www.kobekina.info

Presented by Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft

Great classical music

With his irrepressible musical spontaneity and his mood for playing, Jean-Christophe Spinosi is preaching to the choir - with a program that includes the complete »holy trinity« of the great classics. A festive mood reigns from the very beginning, with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's »Haffner Symphony«, the reworking of a lost serenade written for Vienna in 1783. Like Mozart's Serenade, a handful of concertos for cello from the pen of Joseph Haydn, most of which he composed for Joseph Franz Weigl, the first cellist of the Esterházy court orchestra, have also been lost. It was a minor sensation when, in the early 1960s, a copy of the parts of a cello concerto in C major was discovered in the Prague National Museum in a collection of the Czech castle of Radenín, which Haydn had listed in his catalog of works entitled »Entwurf-Katalog«. In no time, the concerto became a standard work. The soloist will be the internationally acclaimed cellist Anastasia Kobekina, born in 1994 in Yekaterinburg. Finally, the Vienna Chamber Orchestra and Jean-Christoph Spinosi lend a natural and unadulterated sound to the country life celebrating Ludwig van Beethoven's famous »Pastorale«.
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