Daniel Müller-Schott performs Tchaikovsky

Sydney Symphony Orchestra: Daniel Müller-Schott performs Tchaikovsky

Sydney Opera House Sydney, NSW, Australia
Bursting with character and charm, Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations dances with elegant rhythm, continually transforming across nine short movements. You’ll immediately hear why Daniel Müller-Schott is considered one of the world’s greatest cellists as he brings Tchaikovsky’s ‘cello concerto’ to life. The introduction of the cello after a brief interlude is hugely satisfying,…
Daniel Müller-Schott performs Tchaikovsky

Sydney Symphony Orchestra: Daniel Müller-Schott performs Tchaikovsky

Sydney Opera House Sydney, NSW, Australia
Bursting with character and charm, Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations dances with elegant rhythm, continually transforming across nine short movements. You’ll immediately hear why Daniel Müller-Schott is considered one of the world’s greatest cellists as he brings Tchaikovsky’s ‘cello concerto’ to life. The introduction of the cello after a brief interlude is hugely satisfying,…
Daniel Müller-Schott performs Tchaikovsky

Sydney Symphony Orchestra: Daniel Müller-Schott performs Tchaikovsky

Sydney Opera House Sydney, NSW, Australia
Bursting with character and charm, Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations dances with elegant rhythm, continually transforming across nine short movements. You’ll immediately hear why Daniel Müller-Schott is considered one of the world’s greatest cellists as he brings Tchaikovsky’s ‘cello concerto’ to life. The introduction of the cello after a brief interlude is hugely satisfying,…
Daniel Müller-Schott performs Tchaikovsky

Sydney Symphony Orchestra: Daniel Müller-Schott performs Tchaikovsky

Sydney Opera House Sydney, NSW, Australia
Bursting with character and charm, Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations dances with elegant rhythm, continually transforming across nine short movements. You’ll immediately hear why Daniel Müller-Schott is considered one of the world’s greatest cellists as he brings Tchaikovsky’s ‘cello concerto’ to life. The introduction of the cello after a brief interlude is hugely satisfying,…