Piano Concerts Mozart and Haydn - Karin Lechner (piano), Natasha Binder (piano) and Chamber Orchestra Mitteldeutsche Kammerphilharmonie

Piano Concerts Mozart and Haydn - Karin Lechner (piano), Natasha Binder (piano) and Chamber Orchestra Mitteldeutsche Kammerphilharmonie

Piano Concerts by Haydn and Mozart: Karin Lechner and Natasha BinderNot

often do you come across an orchestra in the Edesche Concert Hall, but for the Mitteldeutsche Kammerphilharmonie we are happy to make an exception. Whether you're a seasoned classical music lover or not, Mozart and Haydn always appeal. The world-renowned Argentinean pianist Karin Lechner, together with her daughter Natasha Binder, is your guide in the two most beautiful piano concertos by Mozart and Haydn. Moreover, the Mitteldeutsche Kammerphilharmonie links Mozart's famous Symphony no. 29 to one of the best-kept secrets of the eighteenth century: music by the composer Carl Christian Agthe, who died young.

Was Mozart the first zzp-er?
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Karin Lechner and Natasha Binder

Pianist Karin Lechner not only has in common with Mozart that they were both pianistic prodigies, Lechner also has a special affinity with his music. This music has been on her lectern for decades. At the age of thirteen she once made her Dutch debut with the Concertgebouw Orchestra at the Holland Festival. Since then, her career has taken Lechner to all major international stages and she has worked with master pianist Martha Argerich, cellist Janós Starker and soprano Barbara Hendricks, among others. In the Edesche Concert Hall she gives free rein to her playing pleasure in Haydn's Piano Concerto in D. Lechner's daughter Natasha Binder is still at the beginning of her promising career at the age of fifteen. She is soloing in Mozart's Piano Concerto no. 12, KV 414


Visiting 'La calle de los pianistas
Four generations of musicians, one family. How is it possible, in a family of professional musicians, that every pianist finds his unique voice? Where is the key to this success? Both ladies make no secret of it: Lyl Tiempo. "Grandma's got a radar!"
(Interview Karin Lechner and Natasha Binder, read this interview. )



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Friday 25 September 2015, 20:00

Experience the chamber orchestra in the Edesche Concert Hall. Pianists Karin Lechner and Natasha Binder, together with the Mitteldeutsche Kammerphilharmonie, play the most beautiful piano concertos by Mozart and Haydn. Moreover, one of the best-kept secrets of the eighteenth century sounds: music by Carl Christian Agthe, who, like Mozart, died young.

When and where

Begin time:
Friday 25 September 2015, 20:00

The Edesche Concert Hall. Unheard of acoustics, intimate beauty, one of the most beautiful concert grand pianos in the Netherlands with the very best musicians. From one hour before the start of the concert you are welcome in the Edesche Concert Hall, for example for a cup of coffee in advance. Please note: during the performance we do not grant access to the concert hall The Edesche Concertzaal is unsubsidized and is made possible by Eskes Media / DagjeWeg.NL.

  • Many payment options online;
  • Stage Gift Card OK, also online;
  • Free coffee/drinks/breakfasts;
  • Free wardrobe;
  • Free luxury program magazine;
  • Free and paid parking in the vicinity;
  • ECLive! Listen to the concert again in high quality afterwards (at selected concerts);
  • Enjoy the Edesche Concert Hall Diner at the adjacent atmospheric restaurant Buitenzorg;
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Edesche Concertzaal

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