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Mäkelä conducts Mozart and Mahler with the Concertgebouw Orchestra

  • Main Hall
  • from 29,00
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Mäkelä conducts Mozart and Mahler with the Concertgebouw Orchestra

Musicians

  • Concertgebouw Orchestra
  • Klaus Mäkelä conductor
  • Olivier Patey clarinet

Works

  • Mozart

    Maurerische Trauermusik in c minor, KV 477

  • Mozart

    Clarinet Concerto in A major, KV 622

  • Larcher

    Symphony No. 2 'Kenotaph'

  • Mahler

    Adagio - Andante - Adagio (from Symphony No. 10 (Deryck Cooke version) in F-sharp major)

  • This concert has an intermission

About the concert

Olivier Patey is the soloist in Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto. The Concertgebouw Orchestra and Klaus Mäkelä pair the work with Mahler’s unfinished Tenth Symphony and Thomas Larcher’s Second.

Klaus Mäkelä

Conductor Klaus Mäkelä uses the music of the Austrians Mozart, Mahler, and Larcher to guide the Concertgebouw Orchestra through several stylistic periods. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto places enormous demands on the soloist in terms of intonation, timing, and expression. Luckily, solo clarinettist Olivier Pate possesses those qualities in spades. The concert also features the Maurerische Trauermusik (Masonic Funeral Music): sober and profound pieces written by Mozart to honour two of his fellow members of the Masonic Lodge.

Gustav Mahler

The Concertgebouw Orchestra has a special relationship with Gustav Mahler, who composed his Tenth Symphony during a period of extreme personal crisis. Perhaps the greatest tragedy is that he never completed the work. The haunting Adagio is the only movement he finished. Thomas Larcher studied in Vienna, the city of Mozart and Mahler. Conductor Klaus Mäkelä calls Larcher’s Second Symphony ‘the best piece composed in the past twenty years’. The work presents a true burst of energy and contains clear hints of both classical composers and Mahler.

  • Genre

    Orchestra

  • Organizer

    Concertgebouworkest

  • Thanks to:

    ING, Unilever and Booking.com Global Partners Concertgebouw Orchestra

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