Kazuki Yamada to conduct the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo’s tribute to Gustav Mahler

The Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo has three concerts lined up for the month of September, including a performance by the pianist Jussen brothers, a tribute to Gustav Mahler and a visit by 17-year-old German virtuoso Colin Pütz. 

The 2024/25 season at the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo (OPMC) will kick off this month with three fantastic and unique events. 

It all begins with Arthur and Lucas Jussen on Sunday 15th September. The Dutch brothers have been performing together on the piano since their early childhoods and are among the most celebrated young names in the classical music world. Known for their symbiotic and energetic style, as well as their perfectly synced execution, they will be on stage at the Salle Garnier for a 3pm show, playing pieces by Ravel, Stravinsky, Schubert and Mozart. 

Next up is a concert featuring the music of Gustav Mahler. World-renowned conductor Kazuki Yamada will be holding the baton for a performance of Symphonie No. 3 in D Minor that will be sung by mezzo-soprano Gerhild Romberger and accompanied by the CBSO Chorus Women’s Choir and the Children’s Choir of the Académie Rainier III. The concert will be held at the Grimaldi Forum at 3pm on Sunday 22nd September. 

To round out the month, the Salle Garnier will welcome 17-year-old piano virtuoso Colin Pütz on Sunday 29th September at 3pm. The German teen has been playing the piano since the age of five and was a student at the prestigious Pre-College in Cologne, a school that supports highly gifted musicians aged between 10 and 15. He will present a selection of compositions from Beethoven, Chopin and César Franck. 

Tickets for all of the concerts start at €18. For more information and to book seats, click here. 

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