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Munich Symphony OrchestraSteven Sloane (conductor), Clarissa Bevilacqua (violin)

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Portrait of Clarissa Bevilacqua. She is wearing a red robe and sitting on a black armchair. Her violin leans next to her.
Copyright: Davide Cerati

Together with Clarissa Bevilacqua, the Munich Symphony Orchestra will perform Brahms’ famous violin concerto, in which solo voice and orchestra are closely interwoven. The young Italian violinist has gained a reputation for enchanting audiences with her dazzling technical skills and deeply inspiring musicality.

This event is in the past.

Together with Clarissa Bevilacqua, the Munich Symphony Orchestra will perform Brahms’ famous violin concerto, in which solo voice and orchestra are closely interwoven. The young Italian violinist has gained a reputation for enchanting audiences with her dazzling technical skills and deeply inspiring musicality.

Her debut album, Dream Catcher, gained international acclaim after being recommended by Gramophone Magazine and The Strad, which hailed her playing as “luminously elevated” and “elegant and nimble”. At the age of nine, Clarissa Bevilacqua made her debut at Chicago’s Jay Pritzker Pavilion to an audience of ten thousand. Since then, she has given solo recitals and concerts in North America, Europe and Asia as well as winning multiple awards, including First Prize, Audience Award and Special Bärenreiter Award at the International Mozart Competition Salzburg.

Programme

  • Mendelssohn: The Hebrides – concert overture in B minor, Op 26
  • Brahms: Violin Concerto in D major, Op 77
  • Mendelssohn: Symphony No 3 in A minor, Op 56, the Scottish

With

  • Clarissa Bevilacqua, violin
  • Steven Sloane, conductor
  • Munich Symphony Orchestra