Open-air music performance from Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra
The city of Nuremberg, first mentioned in the Sigenna charter on July 16, 1050, will play host to a special event this year as the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra celebrates its 975th anniversary with a free concert.
Scheduled for a summer evening on July 31 at 8 pm, the concert promises to provide a perfect soundtrack for an evening in the historic city. The performance will feature the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra and the renowned guitarist, Andrzej Grygier.
The programme for the evening includes performances of the 4th movement of Georges Bizet's Symphony No. 1, excerpts from "Carmen", Suites No. 1 and 2, and a performance of "Concierto de Aranjuez" by Joaquín Rodrigo, played by Mr. Grygier on the guitar.
This traditional concert, typical of major orchestras, will also include classical favourites and guest soloists, such as Mr. Grygier, and well-known opera excerpts like from "Carmen." However, without the actual concert schedule or program details from an official source, we cannot provide the precise schedule or list of performed pieces.
For the most accurate and up-to-date program information, we recommend consulting the official website or event page of the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra or the city of Nuremberg’s cultural events calendar.
This free concert is part of Nuremberg's 975th anniversary celebrations and will take place outdoors in the city, making it an unforgettable experience for all music lovers. So mark your calendars and join the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra for an evening of enchanting music under the stars.
The free concert on July 31 promises to offer entertainment through music, as part of Nuremberg's 975th anniversary celebrations. The program will feature the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra and renowned guitarist, Andrzej Grygier, playing classical favorites and excerpts from famous operas, making it an exciting event for music enthusiasts.