Vienna Philharmonic Strauss Orchestra

  • Thursday, 8.12
  • 19:00
  • Jõhvi, Jõhvi kontserdimaja
  • Kultuuri Sild OÜ

Introduction

If the new date does not suit you, tickets can be returned by 31.12.2020 at all Piletilevi sales points, with the exception of Circle-K petrol stations and Viru Keskus ticket office.
To return PDF tickets, we ask the owners to contact us at tagasiost@piletilevi.ee, specifying the order number in the letter. After 31.12.2020, applications for ticket refunds will not be accepted.

In early December 2021, for the first time in its history, the Vienna Philharmonic Strauss Orchestra will have a short tour in Estonia and give concerts in Pärnu (08.12.21) Jõhvi (09.12.21), Tartu (10.12.21) and Tallinn (11.12.21)

The basis of the collective repertoire are the masterpieces of Haydn, Brahms, Mozart, representatives of the Strauss dynasty and other classics.

The members of the orchestra are highly professional musicians from Vienna, as well as their colleagues from all over Europe.

Vienna Philharmonic Strauss Orchestra successfully tours Europe (in Germany, Romania, Poland, Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria). The collective’s activity is aimed at preserving and developing the musical culture of Vienna and its promotion at the European and international level.

The main conductor and one of the creators of the orchestra is András László Deák, an established maestro with a long successful career. In 1995, he was named one of the best Hungarian conductors at the Janos Ferenczyk International Television Competition for Conductors. András Deák performed in many famous concert halls with the world’s leading orchestras:

with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra (Canada) at Jack Singers Hall (Calgary);

at the Orpheus Theater in Vancouver with the Vancouver Opera Orchestra;

at the Kennedy Center in Washington with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra;

in Chicago with the orchestra of the famous Chicago Lyric Opera.

In 2006, András László Deák was invited to the Wiener Musikverein as a conductor of the Vienna Mozart Orchestra and has since become a regular guest conductor of this famous group.

In 2004, maestro András Deák  was awarded the prestigious Order of Merit in Hungary for his contribution to the development of musical culture.

Organizers hope that an evening with this wonderful Orchestra

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