TRACES OF ROMANTICISM

17 October 2024 Thu 20.00

Zorlu PSM Turkcell Stage

BORUSAN İSTANBUL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
LAURENCE EQUILBEY conductor
ALENA BAEVA violin

Pre-concert talk with AYDIN BÜKE
19.00-19.30, Foyer Area / Zorlu PSM Turkcell Stage

BEETHOVEN Die Ruinen von Athen, op.113
MENDELSSOHN Violin Concerto in E minor, op.64
FARRENC Symphony no.3 in G minor, op.36

Early Bird (11 September-10 October 2024): 1.330 / 980 / 700 / 420 TL
Regular: 1.596 / 1.176 / 840 / 504 TL
Student: 20% discount on all ticket categories during the general ticket sale and early bird period.

Early bird ticket sales end on October 10, 2024, and ticket prices will increase by 20%.

Borusan Sanat Premium and Borusan Sanat Classic members’ respective discount rates 30% and 20% end after their relevant advance sales periods, after which Premium and Classic members will be entitled to 20% and 10% discount, respectively.
Borusan Sanat Young members’ 50% discount is only valid during the general sales period and on all ticket categories.

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One of today's leading French conductors, Laurence Equilbey is widely admired for her open-minded artistic vision and mastery of classical and pre-romantic period repertoire as well as 19th-century music. Following collaborations with Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Eric Ericson, Denise Ham, Colin Metters and Jorma Panula, Equilbey first gained prominence as the founder and music director of accentus, an award-winning chamber choir based in Paris. The guest soloist of BIPO is violinist Alena Baeva, described by the New York Classical Review as "a magnetic presence" and "a constantly fascinating sound technician." Baeva has worked with leading conductors including Gustavo Gimeno, Paavo Järvi, Marek Janowski, Vladimir Jurowski, Tomáš Netopil, and Riccardo Minasi, and she is considered one of the most exciting, versatile, charming, and captivating soloists on the world stage today.

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