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Riccardo Muti will conduct the New Year's concert for the seventh time in 2025

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The Italian has already conducted the Philharmoniker in more than 500 concerts. In 1993, Muti conducted the New Year's Concert for the first time

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“Vienna is my second home,” says Italian star conductor Riccardo Muti. He will conduct the Vienna Philharmonic New Year's Concert for the seventh time in 2025. He graced himself a bit when the Vienna Philharmonic invited him to another New Year's concert - already his seventh! - to conduct: But everyone knew that Riccardo Muti would not refuse this wish to his “best friends”, with whom he had played well over 500 concerts in all music centers ar…

·Vienna, Austria
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The Italian has already conducted the Philharmoniker in more than 500 concerts. In 1993, Muti conducted the New Year's Concert for the first time

·Vienna, Austria
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VIENNA. After the New Year's concert is before the New Year's concert. And since noon, it has been clear who will accompany the Vienna Philharmonic through New Year's morning: Riccardo Muti will conduct the New Year's Concert at the Musikverein next year, the Philharmoniker announced.

·Linz, Austria
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Italienischer Maestro dirigierte die Philharmoniker bereits über 500 Mal, darunter sechsmal am Neujahrstag.

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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Monday, January 1, 2024.
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