The 2023 season of the Mozarteum begins

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Prestige surrounds each concert organized by the traditional private musical institution, which this season celebrates 71 years of existence. Thanks to their outstanding dissemination work, numerous orchestras, singers, choirs, dance companies, jazz groups and world-renowned directors were able to perform in front of the demanding music-loving audience in our country.

The ad includes seven performances by notable artists at the Teatro Colónthe continuity of Midday Concerts cycle with free admission, the concerts in the subsidiaries in the interior of the country, the permanence of the scholarship program for the specialization of young Argentine musicians and the opportunity for creators of different artistic languages ​​to develop their projects in the Workshop at the Cité internationale des arts, in Paris.

Everything will begin on Monday, April 24, when the acclaimed Croatian pianist and composer Dejan Lazić, a young musician awarded the “OPUS Klassik 2021”, will perform works by Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms, along with his own creations.

Lisa de la Salle

On April 5, it will return the Camerata Salzburg, resident of the Salzburg Festival and one of the leading international groups. The program will be dedicated to works by Johann Christian Bach, Mozart and Schubert, with the presentation of the versatile and charismatic Italian-Venezuelan violinist Giovanni Guzzo, in the double role of soloist and conductor.

The famous Munich Chamber Orchestra will also return on Monday June 26, together with the French pianist Lise de la Salle, considered one of the most notable of her generation. They will offer a dialogue between works by Webern, Chopin and Schönberg.

The Baroque will have its space on Monday, August 7 with the El Arcangelo ensemble, led by its founder, the Englishman Jonathan Cohen, together with the young Israeli Avi Avital, who has revalued the mandolin as a solo instrument, in a program dedicated to Bach and Vivaldi.

The Lucerne Symphony, the oldest Swiss orchestra, will arrive on Monday, August 28, with the prestigious Michael Sanderling as its principal conductor and the British Steven Isserlis, a living cello legend. They will perform Schumann for cello and Beethoven.

Steven Isserlis

Rafael Fingerlos, the notable and fresh Austrian baritone, recently held at La Scala in Milan, will debut in Argentina on Monday, October 9. He will do so accompanied by the virtuoso pianist Sascha El Mouissi, together they will perform a generous program led by songs by Vaughan Williams and German and Italian lieder.

The finale will be with the Fauré Quartett, which returns on Monday October 30 to offer three monuments of writing for piano quartet signed by Schubert, Brahms and Schumann.

The registration of new members will take place at the Teatro Colón (Libertad 621) on March 27 and 28 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. There will be an exclusive pre-sale for Santander Select customers on March 23 at the same time. Meanwhile, for the Youth pass, intended for children under 30 years of age, for an amount of $11,000, they must do so on the days mentioned in person and presenting ID.

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