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Concerto No. 1 and Requiem by W.A. Mozart.

When
Fri, Oct 2, 7:00 AM
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Organizer
TuBoleta
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About this plan

The orchestra and guest soloists gather in Bogota to perform two of the most iconic pages from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's catalog. The Piano Concerto No. 1 and the Requiem in D minor share the stage in a single evening, a rare chance to hear such different works by the Salzburg genius back to back.

Concerto No. 1 shows Mozart's bright, youthful side, with agile and virtuosic writing for piano and orchestra. The Requiem is one of the most intense pieces in the classical canon, a farewell full of drama that still moves audiences centuries later. Moving from one to the other in a single concert contrasts the bright and the solemn in just a few hours.

If you love classical music or want to try it for the first time, this event in Bogota is worth catching. Check the ticket and schedule details on the TuBoleta page.

What to expect

  • Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 1 performed live
  • Requiem in D minor with full orchestra and choir
  • Two masterworks in a single evening
  • A great pick for classical music fans

Who it's for

This concert suits classical music lovers, music students, couples looking for a cultural outing, and anyone who wants to hear Mozart's Requiem performed live in Bogota.

Tips

  • Buy your tickets early. Symphonic concerts in Bogota tend to sell out fast.
  • Arrive at least 30 minutes before the start so you can find your seat without stress.
  • Keep in mind that the Requiem is a long work. Be ready for a full evening.
  • Bring a light jacket. Concert halls in Bogota often run the air conditioning cold.

FAQ

How much do tickets cost for Mozart's Concert No. 1 and Requiem in Bogota?

This is a paid event. Prices vary by section and date, so check the latest cost on the TuBoleta page before you buy.

Where is Mozart's Concert No. 1 and Requiem performed in Bogota?

Check the official event page on TuBoleta for the venue, exact address, and directions on how to get there.

When is Mozart's Concert No. 1 and Requiem in Bogota?

The scheduled date is October 2, but times and any changes are updated on the TuBoleta event page. Always confirm before you go.

How long is the Mozart Concert No. 1 and Requiem evening?

The full program includes Concerto No. 1 and the Requiem, two works of considerable length. You can find the timing and intermission details on the official page.

Is this a good family event for kids?

It can be a nice way to introduce kids to classical music, especially the shorter and more accessible Concerto No. 1. Bring younger children only if they are used to sitting quietly through a performance.

How do I buy tickets for the Mozart concert?

From this page you can go to the official source on TuBoleta, where you will see available seats, prices, and accepted payment methods.

Dates and prices may change. Always confirm on the source page.

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