Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra - Mozart & Haydn: A Tale of Two Cities
Organization:
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra
Category:
Concert
Geographical Area:
Oakland
Start
Date:
9/25/2011
End Date:
9/25/2011
Start Time:
7:30 PM
End Time:
9:30 PM
Event
Info:
R.J. Kelley is "dazzling!" - San Francisco Chronicle
The season's opening concert is devoted to works by Mozart and Haydn with links to specific cities: Mozart's "Prague" Symphony, composed in 1786 as a gift to the city that, more than any other city, loved him and Haydn's Symphony No. 98, one of his so-called "London" symphonies, composed on his first trip there in 1792.
The program also includes a "new" work by Mozart, a reconstruction (by Robert Levin) of his Concerto for Horn and Orchestra in E-flat major, performed by Philharmonia Baroque principal horn R.J. Kelley, using fragments from the first movement, as well as a recently-discovered score for the last movement.
Nicholas McGegan, conductor R. J. Kelley, horn
MOZART: Symphony No. 38 in D Major, K. 504, "Prague"
MOZART: Concerto pasticcio for Horn in E-flat Major, K. 370b/495/371 R. J. Kelley, horn
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