Saturday 14 June, 16:00

Haydn-Mozart Festival: Virtuoso Choir II

Gli Angeli Genève, under the direction of Stephan MacLeod, presents a concert showcasing works by Mozart, Mysliveček, and Haydn. The program features the Overture to “Così fan tutte,” Horn Concerto No. 3 KV 447, Octet No. 1, and Symphony No. 47. Prior to the performance, Philippe Albèra will provide an introduction to the pieces. The concert will feature horn player Olivier Picon.

Rue Charles-GALLAND 2,
1206 Genève
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