Friday, 1/17/2025
at 8:00 PM


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Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58

Anton Bruckner
Symphony No. 7 in E major

The pianist Alexander Gadjiev is regarded as a brilliant rising star with a great future and has been appointed the official cultural ambassador of his hometown Gorizia, the European Capital of Culture 2025.
With an improvisational instinct and a fine ear for nuances and tonal colors, Gadjiev approaches Beethoven's Symphony Piano Concerto No. 4 – a work full of lyrical beauty and atmospheric density. Robert Schumann described it as “perhaps Beethoven's greatest piano concerto.” Under the direction of their chief conductor Daniel Huppert, the Bergische Symphoniker regularly delights audiences in Mülheim with varied concerts and outstanding soloists. Inspired by Richard Wagner, Anton Bruckner unfolds romantic grandeur in his Symphony No. 7, which he dedicated to the “Fairy Tale King” Ludwig II. The symphony quickly became a worldwide success.
Program changes reserved.

a break, approx. 20:35

Concert introduction 20 minutes before the concert starts in the hall

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