Mozart and Korngold are separated by a century and a half, but both fascinated the musical world as prodigies in their time. In his "Sinfonia concertante," Mozart features four wind instruments - oboe, clarinet, horn, and bassoon - playing together and against each other. This sonic diversity creates exciting dialogues between the instruments, as they compete with each other but also harmonize perfectly. The solo parts are performed by wind players from the Dresden Philharmonic. The second work of the evening, Erich Wolfgang Korngold's Symphony in F sharp major, takes us into a completely different world. Korngold, known for his film compositions, creates opulent soundscapes in this symphony, filled with passion and drama. The symphony is full of energy, profound emotions, and a captivating blend of classical musical language and the grand cinematic elements that characterize the composer. The concert is conducted by Eun Sun Kim, known for her precise and passionate conducting, making her debut on the podium of our orchestra.
Program
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sinfonia concertante in E-flat major for oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, and orchestra
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Symphony in F-sharp major
Contributer
Eun Sun Kim
Conductor
Undine Röhner-Stolle
Oboe
Fabian Dirr
Clarinet
Felix Amrhein
Bassoon
Michael Schneider
Horn
Dresdner Philharmonie
Orchestra