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Mozart was also friends with Anton Stadler, one of the best clarinetists of his time. He composed a clarinet quintet and a clarinet concerto for him. Later, as Mozart became increasingly ill and ...
She’ll also feature the opening movement of Alice Mary Smith’s Symphony in C minor, and Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto featuring Martin Frost on the basset clarinet. And we’ll hear one of ...
In this not-to-be-missed program, the FWSO’s own Principal Clarinetist Stas Chernyshev steps to the front of the stage for Mozart’s sublime clarinet concerto, a work of utter elegance and ...
The concert will feature a solo performance of Mozart's "Clarinet Concerto in A Major, K. 622" by TSO principal clarinet Osiris J. "Ozzy" Molina. The concert will take place at the Moody Concert ...
Review: Martin Frost, Clarinet Virtuoso, Dazzles as He Dances. The Swedish musician has long explored new realms of classical music, but he concentrated on classics at Lincoln Center on Wednesday.
CSO’s own Christopher Pell subs superbly in Mozart Clarinet Concerto. The great British ... by Dwight Parry and Martin Garcia. The finale, with its witty writing and scampering strings, was ...
"Concerto Six Twenty-Two," the first piece we see tonight, is named after the Mozart clarinet concerto Koechel 622. Like the music, his style is graceful, with formal lifts, classical steps ...
Dvorak and the genius of Mozart. You will not want to miss the Virginia premiere of the clarinet concerto by composer Edmund Thornton Jenkins which features guest clarinetist LeTriel Monique White ...
He toured here and internationally with them and made a very successful album at the time which includes Anders Hillborg's choreographed clarinet concerto Peacock Tales which saw Frost strut on ...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ... for clarinet and strings Martin Fröst (clarinet), Australian Chamber Orchestra , Richard Tognetti (violin & director). Carl Maria von Weber: Clarinet Concerto ...
It's not just Mozart's concerto that is in this program though. Australian composer Melody Eötvös explores the mythology of an artifact discovered in Saqqara, Egypt in the late 1890’s.
Natasha Loges chooses her favourite recording of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major, K. 467 ('Elvira Madigan'). Perhaps the only piece of music to be named after a Swedish slack line dancer ...