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Calm after the storm - from Sturm und Drang to early classicism
The Abchordis Ensemble under the direction of Andrea Buccarella performs Haydn's Symphony No. 44 "Mourning" and Mozart's Symphony No. 29. Bass José Coca Loza interprets Osmin's arias from Mozart's "Die Entführung aus dem Serail".
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The Abchordis Ensemble under the direction of Andrea Buccarella performs two of the most important symphonies of the second half of the 18th century: Haydn's Symphony No. 44 "Mourning" and Mozart's Symphony No. 29. Bass José Coca Loza interprets Osmin's arias from Mozart's "Die Entführung aus dem Serail".
This concert invites you on a musical journey that traces the transformation of the symphony - from the intense expression of the Sturm und Drang period to the clarity and balance of the early classical period.
The Symphony No. 44 "Trauersinfonie" by Franz Joseph Haydn impressively embodies the dramatic expressiveness and emotional depth of Sturm und Drang, a movement that focused on strong feelings and contrasting tensions. In this work, Haydn combines dark, passionate themes with moments of touching beauty - a hallmark of his style in this creative phase.
The Symphony No. 29 in A major by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is completely different, reflecting the elegance and lightness of the early Classical period. Mozart combines graceful melodies, a clear formal structure and finely tuned expressive nuances to create a work of extraordinary charm and sophistication.
At the heart of the program is the extraordinary voice of bass José Coca Loza, who interprets two arias from Mozart's opera "Die Entführung aus dem Serail", adding an operatic note to the evening's musical journey.
Through these masterpieces, the program traces the transition from passionate intensity to classical balance - an exciting dialogue between emotion and form that has left a lasting mark on the symphonic tradition.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
This concert invites you on a musical journey that traces the transformation of the symphony - from the intense expression of the Sturm und Drang period to the clarity and balance of the early classical period.
The Symphony No. 44 "Trauersinfonie" by Franz Joseph Haydn impressively embodies the dramatic expressiveness and emotional depth of Sturm und Drang, a movement that focused on strong feelings and contrasting tensions. In this work, Haydn combines dark, passionate themes with moments of touching beauty - a hallmark of his style in this creative phase.
The Symphony No. 29 in A major by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is completely different, reflecting the elegance and lightness of the early Classical period. Mozart combines graceful melodies, a clear formal structure and finely tuned expressive nuances to create a work of extraordinary charm and sophistication.
At the heart of the program is the extraordinary voice of bass José Coca Loza, who interprets two arias from Mozart's opera "Die Entführung aus dem Serail", adding an operatic note to the evening's musical journey.
Through these masterpieces, the program traces the transition from passionate intensity to classical balance - an exciting dialogue between emotion and form that has left a lasting mark on the symphonic tradition.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.