Mostly Mozart Festival OrchestraJérémie Rhorer, conductor (New York debut)
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TUE, AUG 23 at 8:00 |
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WED, AUG 24 at at 8:00 |
Avery Fisher Hall
HAYDN: Symphony No.22 (“The Philosopher”)
MOZART: Piano Concerto No.12 in A major, K.414
MOZART: Symphony No.29 in A major
Pre-concert recitals by Bertrand Chamayou, piano, at 7:00
HAYDN: Variations in F minor
MENDELSSOHN: Variations sérieuses
Two landmark symphonies of Haydn and Mozart are featured in an intimate program led by two outstanding young French interpreters, Jérémie Rhorer and Bertrand Chamayou.
“Young French conductor Jérémie Rhorer takes risks but not liberties. Speeds are breakneck, colors brilliant.”
—The Observer
“The young French pianist Bertrand Chamayou is a remarkable musician, no question…simply formidable.”
—The Guardian
Performances begin promptly at their scheduled time. There is no late seating.
For Avery Fisher Hall stage seating, all patrons must be seated by 7:55.
The performances are approximately one hour and 40 minutes long, with one intermission.
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