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- Mozart Piano Concerto No. 27 K.595, 32′
- Mahler Symphony No. 5, 72′
A trumpet sounds, and the orchestra unleashes Hell. To call Mahler's Fifth Symphony dramatic is a bit of an understatement! But there's joy as well as tragedy in this epic musical adventure, as well as the ravishing Adagietto: possibly the sweetest love-song in all music. Christoph Koenig was an instant hit on his first appearance in 2019; now he's joined by Paul Lewis in Mozart's exquisite final piano concerto.
Photo: Christoph Koenig © Christian Wind

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