Chamber Orchestra of Europe / Robin Ticciati
Mozart and Schumann with Vilde Frang
Dates
wed 11 feb 2026 - 20:00
location
Blauwe zaal
price
€ 10 → 75
duration
1h 45' interval
ca. 20:40
Extra info
introduction Elias Van Dyck / 19:15 / Music Studio
Robin Ticciati, an exemplary Berliozian, conducts with great beauty and a keen sense of dramatic pace. The Guardian
Over the course of this season, you can enjoy performances by many major international soloists, including the brilliant violinist Vilde Frang. She presents Schumann’s often unjustly rarely performed Violin Concerto, which according to Yehudi Menuhin is the missing link between Beethoven and Brahms. The work, originally written for the great Joseph Joachim, was dismissed by him as the ‘work of a madman’ and never performed. However, anyone who surrenders to Vilde Frang and the refined Chamber Orchestra of Europe will hear a work of deep spiritual power which showcases Schumann at his best. After Schumann, the British conductor Robin Ticciati will be taking the audience back to the roots of classical music with Mozart’s majestic Jupiter Symphony. Ticciati is world-famous for his expressive and refined interpretations, breathing life into both classical and contemporary works with enthusiasm and precision. An evening that allows the beauty of two timeless masterpieces to shine in all their glory.
Works
Reflections on the theme B-A-C-H voor strijkorkest (arr. Kremer)
Concerto voor viool en orkest in d, WoO23
Ricercar a 6 uit 'Musikalisches Opfer', BWV1079
Symfonie nr 41 in C, KV551 ‘Jupiter’
Credits
musical performance
musical direction
violin