Andris Nelsons and the Vienna Philharmonic
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Many people believe that the Vienna Philharmonic can play any kind of music at all: it is always worthwhile paying attention to what they are doing, as they are one of the finest orchestras in the world. But we have to recognise that their most exciting interpretations are of composers who are Viennese themselves, and who have thus shaped the city's musical tradition. Among them is Gustav Mahler, whose remarkable and rarely heard Symphony No. 7 we'll hear the orchestra play at this concert. Conducting them will be the always evocative and exacting Andris Nelsons, the pride of Latvia, a country that has given the world more and more wonderful musicians in recent decades.
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Presented by: Müpa Budapest
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