Concert symphonique - Mozart à Monaco - K. Yamada, B. Luts, A. Dovgan
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Concert symphonique - Mozart à Monaco - K. Yamada, B. Luts, A. Dovgan

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Mozart in Monaco

Concert symphonique - Mozart à Monaco - K. Yamada, B. Luts, A. Dovgan

Introduction

Kazuki Yamada, conductor

Bohdan Luts, violin

Alexandra Dovgan, piano

Programme

Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART - Divertimento in D major, K. 136/125a ; Concerto for violin no. 1 in B-flat major, K. 207 ; Concerto for piano no. 12 in A major, K. 414/385p ; Symphony no. 40 in G minor, K. 550

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Opening hours : 15h00
Date : Sunday 02 February 2025
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