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A nostalgic classical night.
For this final evening of a series destined to make history, the inventive piano of the Argentine artist Martha Argerich joins the incandescent violin of the Russian musician Maxim Vengerov in a program of three Beethoven sonatas. Published in 1799 in Vienna around the same time as the Pathétique Sonata, Violin Sonata No. 2 exemplifies the witty and humorous tone often found in Beethoven's work. Sonata No. 7, one of the most significant, was written at a turning point in the composer's life as he faced the onset of deafness; it portrays a struggle between his conquering youth and the inner drama. The final sonata, contemporary with the Seventh and Eighth Symphonies, culminates in the romantic reverie of its slow movement.
din 21 dec. 2027
din 6 okt.
over 7 dagen
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woe 4 nov.
zat 6 feb. 2027
over 15 dagen
maa 16 nov.
don 10 dec.
don 10 dec.
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over 12 dagen
over 13 dagenThe concert takes place at the Philharmonie de Paris, 221 Av. Jean Jaurès, on May 5, 2027.
Pianist Martha Argerich and violinist Maxim Vengerov are the performing artists.
Tickets on Mood.