Fazıl Says Concerto for two pianos & Rachmaninov's First
The Önder Sisters play Gezi Park 1

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F. SAY - "Gezi Park 1", Concerto for two pianos and orchestra, op. 48
S. RAKHMANINOV - Symphony No. 1, D minor, op. 13

The Turkish pianist, composer and civil rights activist Fazıl Say is considered one of the most important musicians of our time. Like many of his compositions, the piano concerto Gezi Park 1 also addresses socio-political aspects relating to his homeland. The twin sisters Ferhan and Ferzan Önder will perform the contemporary work on two pianos. This will be followed by Sergey Rachmaninov's First Symphony - an urgent, passionate work that the composer created when he was just 24 years old.

Ferhan and Ferzan Önder - piano duo
Elisabeth Fuchs - Conductor
Salzburg Philharmonic Orchestra

MI - March 5, 2025 - 19:30
Großer Saal Mozarteum, Salzburg

Expected concert duration approx. 120 minutes. Concert with intermission.

Ticket prices: 15 € to 69 €

With the discount code: SENIORS15 all persons aged 65 and over receive tickets for this concert in the 1st + 2nd category at -15%
Valid for max. 2 persons. ID check at the entrance.
Also valid for the concert on 9.4.25 in the Great Hall Mozarteum and for the concerts on 29/30.3.25 in the Great University Hall. The discount code is only valid for the selected concerts and cannot be applied to tickets already purchased, combined with other promotions or redeemed in cash.

Organizer - Tickets: Philharmonie Salzburg