Tates Mozart
VielHarmonie-Konzert der Hamburger Symphoniker
Mozart composed his »Linz Symphony« at breakneck speed: he did not dedicate a whole week to the composition, instead merely »from Thursday to Tuesday«. Jeffrey Tate, one of the most highly regarded Mozart interpreters of our time, understands the genius that is Mozart particularly well. In this season, Tate continues his celebrated Mozart series.
In this series »Tate’s Mozart«, the musical director of the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra concentrates on the period 1780-90 – it was with his intimate Piano Concerto No. 11 (KV 387a) that Mozart began his happy Vienna years, and with No. 17 (KV 453), more reminiscent of chamber music, he later returned to a similarly intimate tone. On stage as soloist is French pianist Eric Le Sage.
Performers
Hamburger Symphoniker
Eric Le Sage piano
conductor Sir Jeffrey Tate
Programme
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Maurerische Trauermusik c-Moll KV 479a
Konzert für Klavier und Orchester F-Dur KV 387a
Konzert für Klavier und Orchester G-Dur KV 453
Sinfonie C-Dur KV 425 »Linzer«
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