Symphony Concert in the Town Hall Festive Hall: Pietro e Paolo brings Mozart and Schubert to Landshut


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A summer evening full of classical tension in the Town Hall Festive Hall
On July 28, 2026, the great sound language of the Viennese Classical period meets the intimate intensity of a chamber orchestra in the historic Town Hall Festive Hall in Landshut. The Symphony Orchestra Pietro e Paolo presents a program that combines Mozart's lightness, Schubert's depth, and the unique energy of a live symphony concert.
Mozart in radiant colors
The evening begins with the overture to Le nozze di Figaro and Mozart's Concerto for Violin, Piano, and Orchestra in C major KV 299. This work gets a special touch here: Christoph Goldstein and Johannes Beham hold the exclusive performance rights for the version arranged by Viktor Kissine for Gidon Kremer and Martha Argerich. This promises a concert experience with chamber music precision, fine orchestration, and a dialogue between solo voices and ensemble that allows each phrase to breathe.
Schubert's Unfinished as an emotional contrast
After the intermission, the space opens up for Schubert's Symphony in B minor, the Unfinished. The contrast could hardly be stronger: After Mozart's carefree joy, Schubert unfolds a melancholic depth that resonates particularly intensely in the sumptuous hall with its historic ambiance. The acoustics of the Town Hall Festive Hall carries this tension arc from the first quiet entry to the last echo.
An orchestra with regional roots and musical profile
The Symphony Orchestra Pietro e Paolo is an ensemble of music-loving amateurs from Landshut and the region, dedicated to great works of orchestral literature through weekly rehearsals. Supported by the Catholic University Community Landshut and under the direction of Christoph Goldstein, the orchestra represents commitment, musical curiosity, and a carefully crafted live atmosphere. Goldstein combines conducting, solo parts, and dramaturgical clarity into a dense stage performance.
Historic hall, festive presence
The Town Hall Festive Hall is one of the most impressive concert venues in the city. The festive setting, neo-Gothic decor, and representative architecture give this concert a special shine. Those who want to not only hear classical music but also feel it as a concentrated concert experience will find the ideal setting here.
Conclusion: This symphony concert unites great literature, intelligent program design, and an extraordinary venue for an evening of radiance. Anyone wishing to experience Mozart and Schubert in a lively, accessible interpretation should mark this date in Landshut and be there live.
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