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Mozart Symphony No. 40 in g minor, KV 550

Vladimir Jurowski conducts the Concertgebouw Orchestra in Mozart and Bruckner

  • Main Hall
  • from 29,00
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Vladimir Jurowski conducts the Concertgebouw Orchestra in Mozart and Bruckner

Musicians

  • Concertgebouw Orchestra
  • Vladimir Jurowski conductor

Works

  • Mozart

    Symphony No. 40 in g minor, KV 550

  • Bruckner

    Symphony No. 1 in c minor

The music fragments are from another concert. Visitors will hear a different performance in the concert to be ordered.
  • This concert has an intermission

About the concert

Vladimir Jurowski conducts the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, pairing Bruckner’s ‘classical’ Symphony No. 1 to Mozart’s turbulent Symphony No. 40.

Bruckner’s Symphony No. 1

Anton Bruckner’s First Symphony is rarely performed. And that’s a shame, since this delightful journey through the Austrian countryside of Bruckner’s youth is a comprehensive introduction to his symphonic œuvre. Conductor Vladimir Jurowski considers it ‘an amazing artistic achievement to write such a symphony ten years before the composition of Brahms’ First Symphony (…). Bruckner takes Schubert's lyrical symphonic style to its extremes and even beyond them. One can clearly sense the essence of all later symphonies by Bruckner in this one, as if contained in a nutshell.’

Mozart’s tempestuous No. 40

At the premiere of Bruckner’s First Symphony in Linz, audiences were above all amazed that their city organist could write symphonies. Shortly afterwards, the ambitious Bruckner moved to Vienna, the city of his predecessors Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert, whose Viennese classical influences are still palpable in his First Symphony. Vladimir Jurowski juxtaposes Bruckner’s First with Mozart’s penultimate symphony, the tempestuous No. 40 in G minor, a forerunner of Romanticism. Jurowski has been a popular guest conductor with the Concertgebouw Orchestra since 2006, one with a versatile repertoire – indeed, this is the first time he will be conducting Bruckner in Amsterdam.

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    Orchestra

  • Organizer

    Concertgebouworkest

  • Thanks to:

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