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Lucas & Arthur Jussen: Mendelssohn

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Fri, May 10 Lucas & Arthur Jussen: Mendelssohn

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  • Location

    Main Hall

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    from €31.00

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Lucas & Arthur Jussen: Mendelssohn

Mendelssohn's Double Concerto in E Major, written when he was just fourteen, requires two pianists. Lucas and Arthur Jussen, for years now the Netherlands' best-known piano duo, will play this rarely performed work. And the orchestra, with musical director Gordan Nikolić, will play two serenades by Dvořák as well as a world premiere by Mathilde Wantenaar.

  • Organizer

    Nederlands Philharmonisch Orkest

  • Genre

    Orchestra

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  • Drinks are included in the price of admission. When the price category 'Online sprint under 30' is available, you can order 1 ticket 4 hours before the start of a concert.
  • Prices do not include transaction fee: € 4,50 per order.

Program

Musicians

  • Nederlands Kamerorkest
  • Gordan Nikolić violin, leader
  • Lucas Jussen piano
  • Arthur Jussen piano

Works

  • Dvořák

    Serenade, op. 44

  • Felix Mendelssohn

    Double Concerto in E major

  • Wantenaar

    new composition (Commissioned by the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra) (wereldpremière)

  • Dvořák

    Serenade in E major, op. 22, B. 52

  • This concert has an intermission

Side programme

Opening programme

Mirror Hall - 7:40 pm

Before the concert, come to the Mirror Hall and be surprised! The opening programme starts at 7:40 pm and consists of an introduction to the works, or an interview with the conductor or soloist, or an intimate concert by the musicians from the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra|Netherlands Chamber Orchestra.

Sound and vision

Gordan Nikolic Melle Meivogel
Gordan Nikolic © Melle Meivogel
Nederlands Kamerorkest Anna van Kooij
Nederlands Kamerorkest © Anna van Kooij