Dusseldorf, Germany

Dvořák 9

18-21 Sep, 2026

Tonhalle Düsseldorf

Dvořák 9 invites you to a concert where music captures a deep sense of longing and the vastness of distant places. The program pairs Dvořák’s Ninth Symphony with works by Bartók, both known for blending folk influences into classical forms. Pianist Igor Levit joins conductor Adam Fischer and the Düsseldorfer Symphoniker to bring these pieces to life, offering a thoughtful mix of tradition and personal expression. The performance is stirring and reflective, ideal for those who appreciate music that tells a story beyond notes. The concert’s focus on folk roots adds a rich cultural layer, making it more than just a classical evening. Listening feels like tracing threads connecting different musical worlds, with each movement revealing fresh textures and emotions. Whether you come alone or with friends, the shared experience of these timeless works can spark quiet moments of connection. It’s a chance to hear familiar themes anew, led by musicians deeply engaged with the material.

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