Sun 03. Jan 2027
17.30 Uhr - 18.45 Uhr
Elektra Tonquartier
Bergson Phil' New Year's Concert with a new program
A beginning with iconic pieces by Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Strauss & Co.
Kammerorchester in schwarzer Konzertkleidung auf der Bühne vor Publikum mit roter Akzentbeleuchtung im Konzertsaal – Live-Konzertfotografie von Simon Haseneder
Bergson Phil' with Strauss, Bizet & Offenbach

After last year's great success, the Bergson Phil' New Year's concerts are going into the next round - with a new program!

 

We are also starting the year 2027 with hits without exception. From the fast-paced overture to the opera Carmen to the heart-rending intermezzo from Cavalleria rusticana to the snappy Barber of Seville: the theme is iconic, timeless works that touch and immediately catch the ear.

 

The program will once again be hosted by Maximilian Maier with plenty of wit, anecdotes and crazy stories. Of course, perhaps the most famous waltz in the world will not be missing: "On the Blue Danube" by Johann Strauss. And with Jacques Offenbach's Can-Can at the latest, nobody will be able to keep their seats, and a lively start to the new year is guaranteed!

Program

Georges Bizet: Overture to "Carmen"

Gioacchino Rossini: Overture to "Il barbiere di Siviglia"

Amilcare Ponchielli: Dance of the Hours from "La Gioconda"

Piotr I. Tchaikovsky: Polonaise from "Eugene Onegin"

Pietro Mascagni: Intermezzo from "Cavalleria rusticana"

Wolfgang A. Mozart: 1st movement from Symphony No. 40 in G minor, KV 550

Jacques Offenbach: Cancan from "Orpheus in the Underworld"

Johann Strauss (son): On the Blue Danube

Admission and tickets

Admission: 5:00 pm

Start: 5:30 pm

End: 6:45 pm

 

Support-Price Ticket: 56€

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Fair-Price Ticket: 44€

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