A new concerto written specially for Julia Fischer, performed alongside Mozart's Mass in C Minor.
There are no limits on creativity – Mozart gave his first performance at the age of six, composed masterpieces in his teens, and wrote The Magic Flute for a family audience in a humble local theatre. He never even completed his mighty Mass in C minor, but it’s still capable of shaking you to the soul – and after all, the music is in you. Edward Gardner and the London Philharmonic Choir make it speak again tonight, and our good friend, violinist Julia Fischer gives life to a brand new concerto written specially for her by the young British composer Daniel Kidane.
Edward Gardner conductor
Julia Fischer violin
Hera Hyesang Park soprano
Nardus Williams soprano
Rupert Charlesworth tenor
Ashley Riches bass-baritone
London Philharmonic Choir
A new concerto written specially for Julia Fischer, performed alongside Mozart's Mass in C Minor.
There are no limits on creativity – Mozart gave his first performance at the age of six, composed masterpieces in his teens, and wrote The Magic Flute for a family audience in a humble local theatre. He never even completed his mighty Mass in C minor, but it’s still capable of shaking you to the soul – and after all, the music is in you. Edward Gardner and the London Philharmonic Choir make it speak again tonight, and our good friend, violinist Julia Fischer gives life to a brand new concerto written specially for her by the young British composer Daniel Kidane.
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London SE1 8XX
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