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Tempestuous Skies

Ticket Information

  • Adult: $69.66 each
  • Senior/Concession: $59.11 each
  • Full time student: $27.46 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Wed 17 Aug 2022, 7:30pm–9:30pm

Restrictions

All Ages

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Join the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra as they look to the skies in their final tour for 2022 with a dazzling all-Mozart program.

Mozart’s Jupiter symphony is one of the greatest pieces ever written. His final symphony, it is a grand statement from a visionary composer, and even if the nickname wasn’t Wolfgang’s own, the wonder, awe and complexity of the work perfectly bears the name of the king of the Roman gods.

Completed in 1788, Mozart’s 41st symphony followed hard on the heels of his greatest operas: The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni, and Così fan tutte. The overture to Don Giovanni bristles with passion and intrigue, foreshadowing the dramatic tale to come – extraordinary, considering Mozart wrote it the night before its premiere! Around the same time, Mozart wrote his Piano Concerto No.23. We are fortunate to have internationally renowned fortepiano soloist Neal Peres Da Costa perform this beloved staple of the piano repertoire for us.

The third piece in this program dates from a decade before the others, and we get a glimpse of a very different Mozart. Barely 20 and the musical star of the Salzburg court, he wrote the Serenata Notturna as a piece for evenings, possibly to be performed outside, among all the other stars.

Program
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART
Serenade No.6 in D major, K.239 Serenata Notturna
Piano Concerto No.23 in A major, K.488
Overture to Don Giovanni, K.527
Symphony No.41 in C major, K.551 Jupiter

Artists
Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra
Rachael Beesley Director
Neal Peres Da Costa Fortepiano
Emerging musicians from Young Mannheim Symphonists

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