Pinchas Zukerman returns to the FIMC in 2025, this time in the dual role of conductor and violin, alongside the Warsaw Symphony, an orchestra founded by Yehudi Menuhin forty years ago, artistically directed by Penderecki until his death in 2020. They offer a programme that begins, as a tribute, with a work by the Polish maestro: ‘Chaconne in memory of John Paul II’. Next, Zukerman will be the soloist of Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5, composed when the Austrian genius was 19 years old. And they complete the programme with an excellent score that needs no introduction: Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony.
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