For a long time, historically informed performance practice seemed to be the preserve of specialized ensembles, but this has changed more and more in recent years. In the meantime, interpretation based on the sources has become part of everyday orchestral life. Enrico Onofri, a renowned master of this métier, is now coming to Bremen. Together with the Bremen Philharmonic Orchestra, he will interpret true classics in exciting new ways and show that a look back into the history of performance methods can also lead to quite astonishing results on modern instruments. In Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Jupiter Symphony, for example, his symphonic legacy, and the Sinfonia Concertante for violin and viola in E flat major. The solo part will be performed by the concertmaster of the Bremen Philharmonic Orchestra, Anette Behr-König, and the orchestra's principal violist, Boris Faust. The overture to the opera Olympia by Joseph Martin Kraus, a real rarity, will precede the concert as a musical appetizer - a divine feast just before Christmas.
The concert introduction will take place on Sunday and Monday in the Great Hall and on Tuesday in the Small Hall of the Glocke - half an hour before the start of each concert.
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Persons up to and including 27 years of age receive discounted tickets at €9.50 per seat.
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