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Music: Alpine Symphony & Beethoven’s Violin Concerto

8 February 2018

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9 & 10 March @ Perth Concert Hall ∙
Presented by: West Australian Symphony Orchestra ∙

 

The majestic glory of the Alps and the virtuosity of Veronika Eberle.

Principal Conductor Asher Fisch leads WASO through one of the most grandiose and extravagant of all orchestral works, Strauss’ An Alpine Symphony. This enthralling musical travelogue charts a journey to the peaks of the Bavarian Alps, through dark forests, ferocious storms and a stunning waterfall.

Acclaimed German violinist Veronika Eberle makes her WASO debut and tackles the summit of a violinist’s repertoire, Beethoven’s magnificent Violin Concerto.

“Eberle was a commanding stage presence even in quiet passages – the true test of a star performer.” – LA Times

“… prepare to hear Eine Alpensinfonie elevated to the level of a Bruckner or Mahler symphony under the baton of Asher Fisch. Highly recommended.” – Limelight Magazine

More info: http://www.waso.com.au

Email: waso@waso.com.au

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