Program
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Mozart
Idomeneo, ballet music (excerpts)
I. Chaconne - Larghetto - Chaconne
II. Pas seul: Largo - Allegretto, sempre piano - Più allegro
Duration: approx. 14 minutes
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Glazunov
Violin Concerto in A minor
Moderato - Andante sostenuto - Tempo I - Allegro
Duration: approx. 21 minutes
Intermission: 20 minutes -
Stravinsky
Petrushka (1947)
1st tableau: The Shrovetide Fair
• Introduction (At the Shrovetide fair)
• The Magician’s Little Theatre
• Russian Dance
2nd tableau: Petrushka’s Room
3rd tableau: The Moor’s Room
• The Moor’s Room
• Dance of the Ballerina
• Waltz of the Ballerina and the Moor
4th tableau: The Shrovetide Fair, toward
evening
• The Wet-Nurses’ Dance
• The Peasant and his dancing bear
• A Reveling Merchant and two Gypsy Women
• Dance of the Coachmen and the Grooms
• The Mummers
• The Fight between the Moor and Petrushka
• Petrushka’s death
• Appearance of Petrushka’s ghostDuration: approx. 35 minutes
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In a style reminiscent of Glazunov, Stravinsky’s rhythmic Petrushka is the story of a mischievous puppet who comes to life. With his sidekicks, he transforms the orchestra into a theatrical performance of love and jealousy. The concert opens with Mozart’s tragic Idomeneo, which brings together fate, passion and despair under the baton of guest conductor Nicholas Carter. Violinist Karen Gomyo brings all of Glazunov’s romanticism and brilliance to life.
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