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Conductors' Academy: Closing concert

Conductors' Academy: Closing concert

Sabine Poyé Morel, Sarah Verrue (Foto: Paolo Dutto)

Conductors' Academy: Closing concert

Wed 10. Jun 2026 10.00 Grosse Tonhalle
Free entry
Wed 10. Jun 2026 19.30 Grosse Tonhalle
Free entry
Thu 11. Jun 2026 10.00 Grosse Tonhalle
Free entry
Thu 11. Jun 2026 13.45 Grosse Tonhalle
Free entry
Fri 12. Jun 2026 19.30 Grosse Tonhalle
Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich
Paavo Järvi Music Director
Sabine Poyé Morel Flöte
Sarah Verrue Harfe
Lamar Elias Dirigentin
Wayne Gao Dirigent
Myrto Gkekou Dirigentin
Yukuang Jin Dirigent
Daniel Seonggeun Kim Dirigent
Mats Thiersch Dirigent
Andrea Thilo Moderation
Auswahl aus folgenden Werken:
Ludwig van Beethoven Ouvertüre zu «Egmont» f-Moll op. 84
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Konzert C-Dur KV 299 für Flöte, Harfe und Orchester
Dmitri Schostakowitsch Sinfonie Nr. 1 f-Moll op. 10
Johann Strauss (Sohn) «Künstlerleben», Walzer op. 316
Prices CHF 40
Organizer Tonhalle-Gesellschaft Zürich AG
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Conductors' Academy 2025/26

The masterclasses and the final concert will also be streamed live on YouTube.

This year, the Conductors' Academy will once again conclude with a concert in which the young conductors will conduct the works they have worked on in the masterclasses on the previous days under the direction of Music Director Paavo Järvi. Orchestral works by Beethoven, Shostakovich and Johann Strauss Sohn are on the programme, with Sabine Poyé Morel and Sarah Verrue as soloists in Mozart's Concerto for Flute, Harp and Orchestra. An audience prize will be awarded at the end - and Paavo Järvi will decide who receives the scholarship and an invitation to his Pärnu Music Festival.

More information about the Conductors' Academy 2025/26

In collaboration with La Maestra, international competition and academy for women
Supported by the Freundeskreis Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich - exclusive project partner
Board and lodging of the academy participants supported by Ruth Burkhalter sel.