White Nights Festival: Concert June 10, 2008
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July 8, 2008
On 10 July
at the Concert Hall in the course of one evening, audiences will have a unique opportunity to hear three of the seven symphonies by Jean Sibelius, the founding father of Finnish classical music. The concert is one of a series in the special All Sibelius Symphonies at the Mariinsky Theatre Concert Hall programme as part of this year's Stars of the White Nights festival. Renowned maestro Paavo Järvi, a frequent guest at the festival in recent years, will be conducting.
at the Concert Hall in the course of one evening, audiences will have a unique opportunity to hear three of the seven symphonies by Jean Sibelius, the founding father of Finnish classical music. The concert is one of a series in the special All Sibelius Symphonies at the Mariinsky Theatre Concert Hall programme as part of this year's Stars of the White Nights festival. Renowned maestro Paavo Järvi, a frequent guest at the festival in recent years, will be conducting.
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