Järvi performs with the audience
Paavo Järvi, chief conductor of the Zurich Tohalle Orchestra, will conduct a concert on April 16 to which an audience will be admitted on a trial basis. It will consist of 425 corona-tested people with a minimum distance of 1.5 meters.
According to international press reports, the Concertgebouw Orchestra is to realize a series of pilot projects to test out easing the restrictive corona regulations. Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 24, KV 491 with soloist Víkingur Ólafsson and Schumann's Third Symphony, the Rhenish, are to be performed.
Anyone wishing to attend the concert must present a corona test that is not older than 48 hours in addition to an admission ticket. Tests can also be taken at the Concertgebouw itself. The results of the pilot projects will help determine the steps towards opening up Dutch cultural life.