AMSTERDAM 〓 Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra will launch its own Youth Orchestra

2019/01/26
【最終更新日】2020/03/30

The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra will launch its own Youth Orchestra this summer. Members collect young performers from 14 to 17 years old from all over Europe. Concert in Amsterdam and Brussels. The conductor is Pablo Heras-Casado. Heras-Casado was born in Granada, Spain, in 1977. Besides serving as the music director of the Granada Festival, he is also the Principal guest conductor of Teatro Real in Madrid.

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