Mar 10 • 11:39 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

At Dachau Castle: Spring Concert of the Sinfonietta Dachau

The Spring Concert of the Sinfonietta Dachau will feature classical masterpieces at Dachau Castle on March 14, including works by Beethoven, Mozart, and Haydn.

The Spring Concert of the Sinfonietta Dachau is set to take place on March 14 in the Renaissance Festsaal at Dachau Castle, where audiences will enjoy classical masterpieces from the Viennese classical repertoire. The concert will open with Beethoven's dramatic overture 'Coriolan' and continue with Mozart's enchanting Horn Concerto in E-flat major, performed by the young, award-winning hornist Appollonia Meier, who is currently studying at the Munich University of Music and Performing Arts.

Following a brief intermission, the concert will feature Joseph Haydn's 'London' Symphony, which adds to the celebration of significant works in European music history. This event marks the debut performance of the new conductor, Rocco Ceraolo, who, at just 24 years old, is already making his mark in the classical music scene as a graduate of the conducting class at the Munich University. In addition to conducting the Sinfonietta, he is also a saxophonist and leads the Olching Symphony Orchestra, showcasing a diverse range of musical talents.

The concert is set to begin at 7:30 PM, promising an enriching cultural experience for attendees and highlighting the vibrancy of the classical music scene in Dachau and the surrounding areas. With its combination of historical significance and contemporary talent, the event underscores the ongoing appreciation for classical music in Germany, and serves as an important platform for emerging musicians like Meier and established conductors like Ceraolo.

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