The great symphonic frescoes by Litszt, for Martin Haselböck’s baton - 14/01/2010 Conductor Martin Haselböck Thursday 14th January 2010 h 8.30 pm
Friday 15th January h 8 pm Sunday 17th January h 4 pm Franz Schubert
Drei Märsch aus den vierhändigen Märschen arrangiert für Orchester von F. Liszt Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony n.8 in F major op. 93 Franz Liszt Tasso: Laments and Triumph, symphonic poem S 96 Les préludes (d'après Lamartine), poema sinfonico S 97 Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi Conductor Martin Haselböck
Auditorium di Milano Fondazione Cariplo
Largo Gustav Mahler tel. 02.83389.401/2/3 Ticket office opening hours From Tuesday to Sunday – 02.30pm – 07.00pm Ticket prices Euro 13,00/18,00/23,50/31,00 The great symphonic frescoes by Litszt, for Martin Haselböck’s baton, will be the protagonists of the symphonic concert of the next week at Auditorium di Milano.
On program Drei Märsch aus den vierhändigen Märschen arrangiert für Orchester von F. Liszt by Schubert, Symphony n.8 in F major op. 93 by Ludwig van Beethoven and Tasso: Laments and Triumph, symphonic poem S 96 and Les préludes (d'après Lamartine), symphonic poem S 97 by Franz Liszt.
HAYDN review and BRUNCH Sunday 17th January h 11 am
Haydn review, conceived and directed by M° Giuseppe Grazioli, comes on the occasion for the bicentenary of the death of the artist, with the intent to make know and appreciate a reasoned selection of the production of the Austrian composer.
The third appointment is dedicated to the theme of “Time” with the performances of Symphony n. 6 in D major Le Matin, Symphony n. 7 in C major Le Midi and Symphony n.101 in D major Die Uhr.
At the end of the concert at Auditorim’s foyer from 12.45 pm to 14.45 pm there will be a Brunch.
Cost per person is 18 euros.
No reservation necessary. |