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Grand & beloved
Dvořák's Symphony No. 9
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This concert is part of the Symphonic Friday - Small series.
Towards the end of the nineteenth century, Antonín Dvořák found himself living in New York - a new world where new people arrived every day, the streets buzzed with life and the air was filled with promise. The Bohemian composer absorbed this energy and poured it into his final symphony: Symphony No. 9, better known as 'From the New World'. New influences, new styles, new ideas - the composer wove them together with his Bohemian folk roots, creating a work that transcends time and place.
Dvořák showed that art can rise above geography and heritage to become something universal. That same spirit runs through Ritratto by Willem Jeths. This Dutch composer tells the story of the flamboyant Italian marquise Luisa Casati, a muse whose dream is to escape the constraints of the ordinary world and transform herself into a living work of art.
The evening also marks cellist Julia Hagen's debut with the Residentie Orkest, performing Schumann's lyrical, spirited and virtuosic Cello Concerto- a piece written in just two weeks, brimming with energy. Conductor Pablo Gonzàlez will lead this thrilling dialogue between cello and orchestra.
Pablo González conductor
Julia Hagen cello
One Minute Symphony
Jeths Suite from Ritratto
Schumann Cello Concerto
Dvořák Symphony No. 9, 'From the New World'
Friday 28 November - 8:15 p.m.
7:15 p.m. - doors open
7:30 p.m. - Starter
8:15 p.m. - concert
10:15 p.m. - end of concert
There will be an intermission.
Premium: €66
Section 1: €56
Section 2: €47
Section 3: €42
Section 4: €37
Section 5: €28 (restricted view)
Under 30 or student: €15
Prices include cloakroom service and a complimentary drink during the intermission.
Please note that seats in the 2nd balcony and 2nd orchestra ring can only be reached by stairs.
Click here to view the seating chart of the Amare Concert Hall.