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Symphony Concerts

Musical patchwork family on Mother’s Day Our Mother’s Day concert proves that early and modern music need not be opposites, but can be combined in myriad ways to form a kind of patchwork family. Even the overtures in this stylistically diverse programme are not afraid to sit side by side. There is sighing and unrest in Giovanni …

10
May
Symphony Concerts

Lisa Batiashvili and Nikoloz Rachveli take the audience on a sonorous journey through eleven cities that are particularly close to Batiashvili’s heart. From Chaplin to Legrand to Piazzolla – classical music meets jazz, tango and film music. The performance is accompanied by an impressive screen projection that brings the stories…

20
May
Symphony Concerts

Lisa Batiashvili and Nikoloz Rachveli take the audience on a sonorous journey through eleven cities that are particularly close to Batiashvili’s heart. From Chaplin to Legrand to Piazzolla – classical music meets jazz, tango and film music. The performance is accompanied by an impressive screen projection that brings the stories…

21
May
Symphony Concerts

Young and wild for life: “Rising Stars” with new and rare finds Excitement is in the air when the Luzerner Sinfonieorchester presents “Rising Stars”. On one hand because you might encounter a star of the future, on the other because aside from up-and-coming young musicians you can also experience works outside of the…

30
May

Rising Stars 2026

KKL Luzern, Konzertsaal
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Symphony Concerts

Large scale Romanticism in CinemaScope format Chief conductor Michael Sanderling’s promise to develop a “lush and opulent-sounding repertoire” with the full forces of the Luzerner Sinfonieorchester is fulfilled twice in our final concert, beginning with the second symphony by Jean Sibelius, which evolves from simple motifs…

17
Jun
Symphony Concerts

Large scale Romanticism in CinemaScope format Chief conductor Michael Sanderling’s promise to develop a “lush and opulent-sounding repertoire” with the full forces of the Luzerner Sinfonieorchester is fulfilled twice in our final concert, beginning with the second symphony by Jean Sibelius, which evolves from simple motifs…

18
Jun
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