Programme

Thr lls
& Tragedies

with Renaud Capuçon & Julia Hagen
Grand Auditorium
Fri

  • Portrait of cellist Julia Hagen standing against a light blue wall, her head gently resting beside the scroll of her cello. She wears a dark top and statement earrings, her curly hair softly framing her face as she looks calmly into the camera.
    ©: Simon Pauly
  • Portrait of violinist Renaud Capuçon sitting at a round table with his violin resting in front of him. Wearing a soft brown turtleneck and a dark checkered blazer, he gazes thoughtfully to the side, bathed in warm light against an olive-green background.
    ©: Simon Fowler

What you’ll hear and see

The music

  • Johannes Brahms Tragische Ouvertüre
  • Robert Schumann Cellokonzert
  • Antonín Dvořák Symphonie N° 8

The artists

  • Luxembourg Philharmonic
  • Renaud Capuçon conducting
  • Julia Hagen cello

Some music pulls you to the edge of your seat.

Not with speed or volume, but with feeling. This is one of those moments. A programme of contrasts – light and dark, intimacy and drama, quiet heartbreak and unshakeable joy – Robert Schumann’s deeply personal Cello Concerto sits at the centre, surrounded by the storm of Johannes Brahms and the radiance of Antonín Dvořák. With Renaud Capuçon and Julia Hagen at its heart, this concert won’t just entertain – it’ll draw you into music that feels lived-in, complex, and utterly human.

Tickets

  • Premium 78 €
  • Cat. I 66 €
  • Cat. II 46 €
  • Cat. III 30 €
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Details

  • Date Friday 27.02.26
  • Time 19:30
  • Duration 100' including a break
  • Room Grand Auditorium
  • Subscription Les Classiques
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