Sunday, 12/15/2024
at 7:00 PM


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We invite you to a festive concert evening dedicated to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Let yourself be enchanted by the magical music of the great composer and get into a pre-Christmas mood.

Experience the magnificent and energetic Linz Symphony, which Mozart composed in just a few days. Enjoy the touching concert recitative and the aria “Ch’io mi scordi di te?” for orchestra, soprano, and piano, which are among Mozart's most beautiful works. Finally, let the virtuosic sounds of the Piano Concerto KV 415 in C major captivate you, distinguished by its liveliness and elegance.

Look forward to an unforgettable evening full of musical highlights and festive atmosphere. We are looking forward to your coming!

Frank Sodemann (Conductor)

Born in Hamburg, he received his first instrumental lessons at the age of 5. During his school years, he trained as a C-church musician and constantly took on duties as an organist throughout the Pinneberg and Hamburg area. After graduating from high school, he studied orchestral conducting in Hanover under Prof. Eiji Oue. He completed this study with a diploma in 2007 and obtained the concert examination in conducting in 2008. He was then engaged at the Landestheater Detmold. From 2010 to 2016, he was engaged at the Mainfrankentheater Würzburg, last serving as the conductor, assistant to the general music director, and solo repetiteur. In this role, he conducted more than 120 performances across concert, opera, operetta, musical, and ballet. Since 2016, he has been the managing principal of the Dettelbach/Schwarzach Music School. He continues to work as a freelance conductor and piano accompanist. Numerous engagements have taken him throughout Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Denmark, and the Czech Republic.

Mio Nakamune (Soprano)

Japanese soprano Mio Nakamune studied singing under Carmen Hanganu and subsequently completed her vocal studies at the Würzburg University of Music with Prof. Cheryl Studer. She also completed an advanced training program there with great success.

Mio Nakamune is a lyric soprano (lirico spinto) and has performed, among others, as Konstanze (The Abduction from the Seraglio), Rosina (The Barber of Seville), Suor Genovieffa (Suor Angelica), Juliette (Roméo et Juliette), Cherubino (The Marriage of Figaro), Zerlina (Don Giovanni), or Colombia (The Curious Women). Furthermore, Mio Nakamune has appeared in concerts in Japan, Korea, and Germany, singing works by Scarlatti, Handel, Mozart, Schubert, Brahms, Strauss, Puccini, Hindemith, Wolf, and Zemlinsky. Additionally, Mio Nakamune is also active in sacred music, singing oratorios (e.g., Haydn's "Creation") and works by Handel, Bach, Mozart, and Franck.

Yadviga Grom (Piano)

Since 2007, Yadviga Grom has been living in Germany. In 2012, she graduated successfully from the Humboldt Gymnasium Ulm with her Abitur. From 2007 to 2012, she studied in the PreCollege program at the Würzburg University of Music under Prof. Andras Hamary. In 2011, she received the 1st federal prize with the highest score at “Jugend musiziert” and also the cultural sponsorship award of the city of Ulm in the music category. From 2012 to 2019, Yadviga studied at the University of Music in Würzburg under Prof. Markus Bellheim, Prof. Alexander Schimpf, and Prof. Bernd Glemser, graduating with distinction in July 2019. In 2019, she completed a semester abroad at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna with Prof. Martin Hughes. In November 2023, Yadviga completed her masterclass at the Würzburg University of Music with the highest distinction under Prof. Bernd Glemser.

She is a prizewinner of the Nuremberg Piano Competition, the Maria Fischer-Flach Competition for Chamber Music, the Steinway Competition Frankfurt, the DAAD Competition, the France Music Competition, and the Franz Liszt Center Piano Competition. Yadviga gathered important musical impulses from master classes with Marta Gulyas, Arnulf von Arnim, Grigory Gruzman, Jacques Rouvier, and Matti Raekallio. Numerous performances have taken her to Poland, Russia, the Czech Republic, Austria, Italy, and Spain. In 2021, Yadviga received a scholarship from the German Music Council "Neustart Kultur" and became a scholar of "Bavaria innovativ." Since the winter semester of 2018, she has been a lecturer for accompaniment at the Würzburg University of Music, working with string and wind classes.

Category I: Rows 1 to 5, Balcony Row 1
Category II: Rows 6 to 14, Balcony Row 2
Category III: Remaining seats

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