SOLOISTS

JULIA HAGEN

"Minimal routine: On concert days, I like to play through the works slowly. That gives me confidence." Together with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, cellist Julia Hagen plays an audience favourite: Antonín Dvorák's Cello Concerto.

Julia Hagen (Violoncello)

26*05*2024
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27*05*2024
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28*05*2024
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29*05*2024

BERN
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GENEVA
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ZURICH
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LUCERNE

Petr Popelka (Conduction)

Wiener Symphoniker

Marie-Nicole Lemieux

"When people come to the concert, I just want them to forget their problems." Alto Marie-Nicole Lemieux is with us with "Les Siècles" and music by Rameau and Mahler.

PAST CONCERTS

Christian Gerhaher (Baritone)

07*03*2024

LUCERNE

Daniel Harding (Conductor)

Schwedisches Radio-Symphonieorchester

Hilary Hahn (Violin)

13*11*2023
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14*11*2023
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15*11*2023

ZURICH
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BERN
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GENEVA

Andrés Orozco-Estrada (Conductor)

Filarmónica Joven De Colombia

Kian Soltani (Violoncello)

12*12*2023
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13*12*2023
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14*12*2023

BERN
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LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS
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GENEVA

Gregory Ahss (Violin and Conductor)

Camerata Salzburg

Louis Schwizgebel (Piano)

23*10*2023
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24*10*2023
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25*10*2023
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26*10*2023

ZURICH
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BERN
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GENEVA
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LUCERNE

Kazuki Yamada (Conductor)

City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

Marie-Nicole Lemieux (Alto)
Andrew Staples (Tenor)

18*03*2024
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19*03*2024
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20*03*2024

ZURICH
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BERN
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GENEVA

François-Xavier Roth (Conductor)

Les Siècles

Olga Scheps (Piano)

21*11*2023

LUCERNE

Kristjan Järvi (Conductor)

Baltic Sea Philharmonic

Vadym Kholodenko (piano)

16*02*2024

GENEVA

Iván Fischer (Conductor)

Budapest Festival Orchestra