Alina Ibragimova © Eva-Vermandel
Camerata Salzburg / Ibragimova / Ahss
Tuesday
3
October
2023
18:30 – ca. 20:45
Großer Saal
Performers
Camerata Salzburg
Alina Ibragimova, Violine
Gregory Ahss, Konzertmeister, Leitung
Programme
Joseph Haydn
Symphonie D-Dur Hob. I/6 »Le Matin« (1761)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Konzert für Violine und Orchester G-Dur K 216 (1775)
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Joseph Haydn
Symphonie C-Dur Hob. I/7 »Le Midi« (1761)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Konzert für Violine und Orchester A-Dur K 219 (1775)
Note
Medienpartner Ö1 Club
Subscription series
Symphonie Classique B
Links
https://www.camerata.at
Presented by
Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft
From morning to noon, in the evening
In 1761, in the first year of his - nominally at least - almost half-century-long employment as Kapellmeister to Prince Esterhazy, Haydn wrote Symphonies Nos. 6-8, the so-called »Tageszeiten-Zyklus«, three original works on the threshold between concerto grosso and classical symphony. In this respect, they can be combined well with Mozart's violin concertos, which, for all their concerto-like favouritism of the solo violin, also playfully anticipate and return to other, partly symphonic, partly serenade-like forms. Of Haydn's »Times of Day«, only »The Morning« and »The Noon« will be heard in the Camerata Salzburg's concerts, while at the beginning of the event one is already »in the evening«. The soloist is the Russian-British violinist Alina Ibragimova, Gregory Ahss conducts the orchestra from the concertmaster's podium.
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