The special musical event brings together the Vienna Chamber Orchestra and La Philharmonica, an ensemble of outstanding female artists from the Vienna Philharmonic.

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The "Vienna Concerts" series offers a top-notch artistic experience, marking one of the Capital's outstanding international music events.

The series kicked off with a performance by La Philharmonica, the Vienna Philharmonic’s six-piece ensemble. With a sophisticated blend of string and woodwind instruments, the program featured a number of original works, including two new compositions written specifically for the ensemble by Tristan Schulze and Georg Breinschmid.

Audiences will enjoy a wide range of music from Pauline Viardot, John Williams, Johann Strauss II, Constanze Geiger, Mathilde Kralik to Josefine Weinlich, ranging from romantic operas, film scores to the vibrant sounds of Viennese dances.

The second concert , Chamber Night by the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, takes the audience into a splendid and Viennese musical space.

The program opened with a series of classics by Johann Strauss II, Eduard Strauss and Josef Strauss: Fledermaus Outvertüre, Mit Extrapost, Wiener Blut, Pizzicato Polka, Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald, Under Donner und Blitz Polka . These are all waltzes and polkas that made the brand of Viennese dance music, elegant, sophisticated and colorful at 19th-century ballrooms.

After the intermission, the audience continued to enter the musical world of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550, a work rich in depth, tightly structured and gracefully beautiful, ending the night with a subtle mark.

The night of November 29th with the theme Spirit of Vienna, where immortal works of Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven blend together in the space of classical European music.

The program opened with two famous Mozart concertos: Concerto for Violin No. 4 in D Major, K. 218 and Concerto for Clarinet in A Major, K. 622 - clearly expressing the elegant, luxurious spirit of the Viennese Classical period. Next was Joseph Haydn's Sinfonia concertante in B-flat Major, Hob. I:105, bright and full of energy.

The finale of the program was Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92, which Richard Wagner described as "a hymn to dance." With its powerful rhythm and fiery sound, the symphony concluded Spirit of Vienna on a glorious note, a full tribute to the musical spirit of Vienna.

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