Tuesday, 11/26/2024
at 8:00 PM


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Highlights of the Viennese Classical period will be presented by the Classical Philharmonic Bonn in their concerts in November. Joseph Haydn is considered one of the creators of the classical symphony, whose works served as a model for generations of composers. His Symphony No. 92, composed in 1789, is a wonderful example of how Haydn was already well-known and appreciated throughout Europe at that time: Originally a commissioned work for the Paris concert series of the "Loge Olympique," the symphony received its nickname "Oxford" because it was performed in Oxford in 1791 when Haydn was awarded an honorary doctorate there. Alongside Joseph Haydn, one name must not be missed in the Viennese Classical period: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. With the Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Viola, we present an outstanding work by him. This piece, alongside the Double Concerto by Alexey Shor, will be interpreted by soloists Marc Bouchkov, winner of the International Tchaikovsky Competition, and the exceptional violist David Aaron Carpenter. At the threshold of Romanticism, the musical journey ends with Franz Schubert's Symphony No. 6, his "Little Symphony in C Major."
Joseph Haydn
Symphony No. 92 in G Major Hob. I:92 "Oxford"
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Viola in E-flat Major
Alexey Shor
Concerto for Violin & Viola
Franz Schubert
Symphony No. 6 in C Major D 589

Violin Marc Bouchkov
Viola David Aaron Carpenter
Conductor Deniola Kuraja

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