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Australian Haydn Ensemble - Mozart's Horn with Carla Blackwood

Australian Haydn Ensemble - Mozart's Horn with Carla Blackwood

Starts: Sunday, 29 September 2024
Ends: Sunday, 29 September 2024
The Australian Haydn Ensemble presents Mozart's Horn with Carla Blackwood. In this concert, the Australian Haydn Ensemble invite you to explore both sides of Mozart’s mercurial nature and to marvel that a device designed to frighten wolves creates such mellifluous and glowing music. Mozart loved the horn, and the finest player of the day, Ignaz Leutgeb, was an old friend of the family. Mozart wrote what would become one of the most enduringly popular horn concertos of all time for his friend. Characterised as a “little love duet” between horn and violin, this work is a joyous expression of their friendship. The program contains an even more virtuosic Quintet by Mozart’s Dutch contemporary Wilhelm Hauff, and includes the Romance in A major, an arrangement of one of Mozart’s Concerto movements, most likely by his dear and often penniless friend Michael Haydn. AHE balances this bright period instrument cornucopia with perhaps the most emotionally troubled work that Mozart ever wrote: the magnificent String Quintet in G minor, a rare dark utterance from a steadfastly undepressed artist. There’s a happy end, of course, but it’s one shaded by the sublimely sorrowful music that has come before. The Australian Haydn Ensemble is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.
Add to Calendar 2024-09-29 12:00 am 2024-09-29 12:00 am Australian Haydn Ensemble - Mozart's Horn with Carla Blackwood The Australian Haydn Ensemble presents Mozart's Horn with Carla Blackwood. In this concert, the Australian Haydn Ensemble invite you to explore both sides of Mozart’s mercurial nature and to marvel that a device designed to frighten wolves creates such mellifluous and glowing music. Mozart loved the horn, and the finest player of the day, Ignaz Leutgeb, was an old friend of the family. Mozart wrote what would become one of the most enduringly popular horn concertos of all time for his friend. Characterised as a “little love duet” between horn and violin, this work is a joyous expression of their friendship. The program contains an even more virtuosic Quintet by Mozart’s Dutch contemporary Wilhelm Hauff, and includes the Romance in A major, an arrangement of one of Mozart’s Concerto movements, most likely by his dear and often penniless friend Michael Haydn. AHE balances this bright period instrument cornucopia with perhaps the most emotionally troubled work that Mozart ever wrote: the magnificent String Quintet in G minor, a rare dark utterance from a steadfastly undepressed artist. There’s a happy end, of course, but it’s one shaded by the sublimely sorrowful music that has come before. The Australian Haydn Ensemble is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW. 25 Stilling Street, Rathmines , NSW , 2283 , Australia
25 Stilling Street, Rathmines , NSW , 2283 , Australia
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