Front-row ticket

By Madeleine Fitzpatrick | HK EDITION | Updated: 2022-02-25 14:02
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"The pandemic has been both limiting and productive. We've recorded more than 10 symphonic projects, and been nominated for, and won, prestigious awards," says Jakub Hrůša conductor of the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra. [PHOTO PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY]

Bohemian rhapsody

Livestreamed music events have become popular during the pandemic, and the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra (BSO) is going this route with its three-concert series on March 4, 9 and 12.

Performing from its home — the Joseph Keilberth Hall in Bamberg, Germany — under Czech chief conductor Jakub Hrša, the orchestra will present great Central European orchestral music of the Romantic period. "We're bringing three huge, fantastic programs showing the potential of our orchestra — an ensemble deeply inspired by tradition as well as progressive in handling the challenges of our times — and linked to the history of music in Austrian and Bohemian lands: Bruckner, Mahler and Smetana," Hrša informs.

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