Performers
Thomas Zehetmair. conductor
Nikola Meeuwsen. Piano (First Prize Concours Reine Elisabeth 2025)
Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra
Program
Johann Sebastian Bach
Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major BWV 1068
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano Concerto No. 11 KV 413
Johannes Brahms
String Quintet No. 2 in G major op. 111 (version for string orchestra)
The Concours Reine Elisabeth, one of the most important international music competitions, is held every year in Brussels in honor of Queen Elisabeth (1876-1965). A royal venue for royal laureates: In the White Hall of the New Palace, the Wolfgang Carl Friedrich Grosse & Renate Elly Wald Foundation is launching a new concert series with the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra. The centerpiece of these foundation concerts will be a solo concert in which a newly awarded winner of the Concours Reine Elisabeth will perform. The traditional music competition aims to offer top talent a setting with high artistic standards and represents a major step for the finalists in fulfilling their lifelong dream of performing on the world's best stages. The new concert series gets off to a glittering start with Bach, Mozart, Brahms and the first prizewinner in 2025: Nikola Meeuwsen.
In cooperation with the Concours Reine Elisabeth
Wolfgang Carl Friedrich Grosse & Renate Elly Wald Foundation
The Wolfgang Carl Friedrich Grosse & Renate Elly Wald Foundation was established by the founder couple in 2023. The purpose of the foundation is to promote art and culture in the field of classical music. There is a close relationship with the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra. In accordance with the wish of the founder couple to preserve the musical heritage for the future and to keep it alive for the present, extraordinary projects are realized together with the SKO.
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