Beethoven's 7th Symphony & Galina Vracheva plays Mozart's Piano Concerto in D minor with jazz cadenzas
A concert without a stage, pit, tier or stalls

Pianist Galina Vracheva is considered a master of improvisation and stylistics.
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Closed event for members of the Philharmonie Salzburg. A day membership for 22.02.2024 can be purchased on site and costs € 14 for children and € 49 for adults. Special discounts possible.

W. A. MOZART - Overture from "Don Giovanni", KV 527
W. A. MOZART - Piano Concerto No. 20, D minor, K. 466 with improvisation parts
L. v. Beethoven - Symphony No. 7, A major, op. 92

This afternoon and evening, Galina Vracheva follows in the footsteps of W. A. Mozart with her improvisational skills. In her concerts, the award-winning soloist impresses with ad hoc composed cadenzas or improvises on themes requested by the audience.
In the second part of the evening, the Philharmonie Salzburg will play Beethoven's brilliant 7th Symphony. Its long second movement embodies symphonic dance and deep emotion. A piece full of shadow, light and life.

Galina Vracheva - solo piano
Elisabeth Fuchs - Conductor
Salzburg Philharmonic Orchestra

DO - March 7, 2024 - 15:00 - 19:30 - In the middle of the orchestra
Center for Visions, Puch near Salzburg, Puch-Urstein Nord 16-30

🎌 WHERE?
🚗 Salzburg-Puch highway exit, concert location right next to the highway exit (2nd exit at the traffic circle), sufficient parking spaces (parking garage) available; address: Puch-Urstein Nord 16-30, 5412 Puch-Urstein

🚌 Bus line 160, bus stop "Gewerbegebiet Puch" directly opposite the entrance to the center
🚞 Arrival Salzburger Lokalbahn or S3 stop "Puch-Urstein" and approx. 10 min walk https://www.oebb.at/de/dam/jcr:6fb876f6-c2af-4c5e-9c48-33795092c521/200_23.pdf

Ticket prices: 14 € and 49 €
Organizer - Tickets: Philharmonie Salzburg
Free choice of seats, no reservation possible

Expected concert duration 120 minutes each. Concerts with intermission.