A Symphony Concert with more than just Mozart
Springtime Emotions
Symphony Concert
In the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, there is a bittersweet note that people have been struggling to describe for centuries. Is it a sense of joy in the depths? Or is it a melancholy in the sweetness? Composed at the same time as The Marriage of Figaro, Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 22 is a work that carries precisely that character, and which the Norwegian pianist Christian Ihle Hadland takes on with verve: rousing and dance-like, without a single humdrum moment. With just as much lightness as Mozart, we also have Elena Kats-Chernin’s Dance of the Paper Umbrellas to start the programme. And with Franz Schubert’s Fourth Symphony, its ‘Tragic’ sobriquet belies the dramatic, stirring journey that awaits the audience. This is preceded by Grażyna Bacewicz’s rapidfire Overture for Orchestra. It’s a real roller coaster of springtime emotions!
ELENA KATS-CHERNIN [*1957]
Dance of the Paper Umbrellas
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART [1756–1791]
Konzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr. 22 in Es-Dur KV 482
GRAŻYNA BACEWICZS [1909–1969]
Ouvertüre für Orchester
MAURICE RAVEL [1875–1937]
Ma mère l’oye. Cinq Pièces enfantines
Dance of the Paper Umbrellas
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART [1756–1791]
Konzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr. 22 in Es-Dur KV 482
GRAŻYNA BACEWICZS [1909–1969]
Ouvertüre für Orchester
MAURICE RAVEL [1875–1937]
Ma mère l’oye. Cinq Pièces enfantines
Introductory talk 45 min before performance, in the foyer
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