Basel Symphony Orchestra Enthralls Munich at the Prinzregententheater


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A Sunday Afternoon Full of Sound Dramaturgy in the Prinzregententheater
The Basel Symphony Orchestra will perform on May 10, 2026 at the Prinzregententheater Munich, conducted by Markus Poschner, presenting a program of great symphonic tension. As a soloist, Maria Ioudenitch will be featured in Dvořák's Violin Concerto, followed by Tchaikovsky's sixth symphony, the Pathétique, which provides an emotional conclusion. The concert starts at 3:30 PM and is expected to end around 5:30 PM. ([muenchenticket.de](https://www.muenchenticket.de/event/sinfonieorchester-basel-33167/))
Power, Precision, and Luminous Colors
The Basel Symphony Orchestra is among the renowned ensembles in Switzerland, founded in 1876, and shapes the musical life of its region with over 100 musicians from around 25 nations, focusing strongly on concert activities, CD productions, and international guest performances. Since the 2025/26 season, Markus Poschner has served as Principal Conductor of the orchestra. For Munich, this promises clear orchestration, sharpened contours, and a lively stage performance with high musical presence. ([sinfonieorchesterbasel.ch](https://www.sinfonieorchesterbasel.ch/en/karriere?utm_source=openai))
Dvořák and Tchaikovsky as an Emotional Double Portrait
The evening connects two works that resonate deeply in the concert hall: Dvořák's Violin Concerto in A minor Op. 53 with its lyrical arcs and virtuosic lines, and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 in B minor Op. 74, the Pathétique, representing a dramatic descent into deep emotional landscapes. Maria Ioudenitch brings her international competition experience and her debut album Songbird, released in 2023 by Warner Classics. This results in a concert experience that can pulse between transparency, expressiveness, and great romantic gesture. ([muenchenmusik.de](https://www.muenchenmusik.de/mm/veranstaltungen/sinfonieorchester-basel-10526?utm_source=openai))
The Setting: Classical Splendor in the Prinzregententheater
The Prinzregententheater at Prinzregentenplatz 12 in Munich is known as a venue for concerts and shows and has 1038 seats in the main hall. Access is easy via the U-Bahn U4 to Prinzregentenplatz and bus lines 54, 58, and 100. Barrier-free access, an elevator, mobile ramps, and a barrier-free entrance via Nigerstraße are also available. This blend of historical architecture and reliable infrastructure is ideal for a grand symphony evening. ([muenchen.de](https://www.muenchen.de/veranstaltungen/theaterbuehnen/prinzregententheater?utm_source=openai))
Tickets and Atmosphere
Tickets for the event start at 49.50 Euros on MunichMusik. This positions the concert as a classical highlight for an audience that wants to experience great works not just audibly but physically in the space. The live atmosphere in the Prinzregententheater promises focused audience energy, elegant acoustics, and an afternoon where each orchestral entry recharges the tension in the hall. ([muenchenmusik.de](https://www.muenchenmusik.de/mm/veranstaltungen/sinfonieorchester-basel-10526?utm_source=openai))
Conclusion: This guest performance brings together a repeatedly proven top orchestra, an outstanding soloist, and a program with emotional impact. Those who want to experience Dvořák and Tchaikovsky in a stylish Munich concert setting should mark this date and be there live. ([sinfonieorchesterbasel.ch](https://www.sinfonieorchesterbasel.ch/de/konzerte/zu-gast-in-munchen/11823?utm_source=openai))
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