
featuring
Victoria Gau, conductor
William VerMeulen, horn
and
Esther Heideman, soprano
Linda Maguire, mezzo-soprano
John Aler, tenor
Kevin Deas, bass
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Assistant Conductor Victoria Gau makes her National Philharmonic debut in an all-Mozart concert that opens with the composer's joyful and beloved "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" ("A Little Night Music"). The charming Horn Concerto No. 3 was written for the outstanding horn player Joseph Leutgeb, a lifetime friend of Mozart's.
Mozart's Requiem, his final and arguably greatest work that was left unfinished at his death, has generated speculation, rumor and mystery, beginning with melancholy fantasies of the composer himself. It is considered one of Mozart's most profound and moving works.
Program:
MOZART
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Serenade in G Major, K. 525 ("Eine Kleine Nachtmusik")
Horn Concerto No. 3 in E-Flat Major, K. 447
Requiem Mass in D Minor, K. 626 |
This performance will have the following approximate running times: 35 minute first half, 20 minute intermission, 50 minute second half. ALL Kids, ALL Free, ALL the Time Young people age 7-17 attend all National Philharmonic concerts at the Music Center at Strathmore free of charge, making it easy for families to go to concerts together and for young adults to attend a live classical music performance with friends. KIDS FREE tickets may be obtained IN PERSON at the Strathmore Ticket Office or BY PHONE at (301) 581-5100.
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