
The evening’s program offers a meeting of two distinct sound worlds, brought together under the direction of conductor Andreas Ottensamer. The Banatul Philharmonic Orchestra presents two works that highlight both classical clarity and expressive modernity in the symphonic repertoire.
Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto in A major, KV 622, one of his final creations, provides soloist Tomaž Močilnik the perfect framework to showcase the elegance of the instrument.
In the second half, Béla Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra emphasizes the ensemble’s timbral diversity. Its varied structure and the alternation between lyrical and rhythmic moments make this work a landmark of the 20th century and a chance to appreciate the orchestra’s versatility.