Celebrate the European Heritage Days with a dazzling musical voyage of contrasts, combining romantic power and classical perfection.
United by exceptional orchestral mastery, two creative minds converse across eras and styles: Louise Farrenc's romantic ardor meets Mozart's timeless splendor to enchant you. Too long forgotten, the composer?s Third Symphony, premiered in 1847, displays a fiery energy coupled with remarkable melodic inventiveness. As for Mozart, his monumental Jupiter Symphony represents his ultimate, masterly contribution to the symphonic genre. His final fugue presents themes of unparalleled purity and embodies the apogee of classical balance. Let yourself be carried away by the power of the strings, the richness of the brass and the vivacity of the woodwinds of your Orchestra, in a concert where every note tells a story.
Program
Louise Farrenc (1804???1875)
Symphony n°?3 in G minor opus 36
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756???1791)
Symphony No. 41 in C major KV 551, known as the Jupiter Symphony
From age 6
United by exceptional orchestral mastery, two creative minds converse across eras and styles: Louise Farrenc's romantic ardor meets Mozart's timeless splendor to enchant you. Too long forgotten, the composer?s Third Symphony, premiered in 1847, displays a fiery energy coupled with remarkable melodic inventiveness. As for Mozart, his monumental Jupiter Symphony represents his ultimate, masterly contribution to the symphonic genre. His final fugue presents themes of unparalleled purity and embodies the apogee of classical balance. Let yourself be carried away by the power of the strings, the richness of the brass and the vivacity of the woodwinds of your Orchestra, in a concert where every note tells a story.
Program
Louise Farrenc (1804???1875)
Symphony n°?3 in G minor opus 36
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756???1791)
Symphony No. 41 in C major KV 551, known as the Jupiter Symphony
From age 6