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Concert with Danish National Symphony Orchestra & Yeol Eum Son in Copenhagen

On October 9, Pietari Inkinen returns to the podium of the Danish National Symphony Orchestra for a concert featuring Ottorino Respighi’s Fountains of Rome and Pines of Rome, alongside Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 20 with soloist Yeol Eum Son. The performance takes place at the DR Koncerthuset in Copenhagen.

Respighi’s symphonic poems overflow with orchestral colour and energy, capturing the light, atmosphere, and spirit of Rome from dawn to dusk. The evening opens with Mozart’s stormy D-minor concerto – one of his most intense and dramatic works.

Pietari Inkinen rejoins the Danish National Symphony Orchestra following last year’s performance of Mahler’s Symphony No. 3. He has collaborated with pianist Yeol Eum Son on several occasions in recent years, including performances with the Deutsche Radio Philharmonie in Germany and South Korea.

More information about the October 9 concert:

https://www.drkoncerthuset.dk/kalender/2025/inkinen-roms-fontaener/inkinen-roms-fontaener/

[Photo: Marco Borggreve]

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