The Voice Of God?
Date: Friday 22nd November 2013 19:30
Venue: RNCM Concert Hall, Manchester
Containing some of the most extraordinarily inventive and uplifting music ever written for wind instruments, Mozart&s Serenade no.10 for 13 instruments is rightly regarded as one of the jewels of Classical music. Dvo’Ä_Ü¢&ak&s own Wind Serenade, written a century later, takes its starting point from the 18th century tradition, but is woven into a gorgeously lyrical and dance-infused work. Rondino, a charming early wind Octet by Beethoven completes the programme.
“This was a music I’d never heard. Filled with such longing, such unfulfilled longing, it had me trembling. It seemed to me that I was hearing the very voice of God.”Antonio Salieri, speaking of K361, Mvt. III Adagio in the play Amadeus, by Peter Schaffer
PRE-CONCERT PERFORMANCE 6.30pm
Horrors of War: Webster Primary School share their new opera based on the experience of the holocaust in Eastern Europe.
CONCERT 7.30pm
Mozart Video: Behind the Scenes with Naomi Atherton, principal horn
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