5th symphony concert



With works by Antonio Vivaldi and Georg Friedrich Händel

The 5th symphony concert is entirely tailored to the "Artist in Residence" Nils Wanderer. The Baroque period was the heyday of his vocal fach and numerous musical treasures have been handed down from this era, which Nils Wanderer and the Mecklenburgische Staatskapelle - performing in a small formation - will present in their program for Passiontide. The conductor is none other than the Italian contralto Sonia Prina, who is herself one of the outstanding interpreters of Baroque music and has also made a name for herself in recent years as a conductor specializing in historically informed performance practice. Also taking part is violinist Anna Im, first prize winner of the 2024 Guadagnini Competition.

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