ACO: Mozart's Last Symphonies
A complex, joyous swansong from one of history's greatest classical music geniuses.
For six weeks in the summer of 1788, Mozart wrote in a fit of obsessive inspiration. With no commission or concert in mind, he composed without fear or favour, driven only by a personal fire to create. The result was a jubilant family of three symphonies that pull together all of Mozart’s powers of invention, complexity and refined melodic writing. Three years later, he was gone, and the symphonies have taken on a mythic quality. We’ll never know if Mozart perceived his early death and set out to create a startling legacy. We don’t know if he ever heard them performed.
No.39 is a stately, gentle masterpiece. No.40 is a profound, almost Romantic symphony that looks ahead to a new era. No.41, the Jupiter Symphony, is a heroic and surprising full stop on a career that changed the face of music forever. Its finale is one of the pinnacles of human creation.
These late symphonies of Mozart are a touchstone for extraordinary musicians. Experiencing the ACO perform, joined by wind and brass players on instruments from the time of Mozart, promises to be unforgettable. Richard Tognetti played the last three symphonies in his first year as Artistic Director of the ACO, and he returns to them often because they are works that only grow with each interpretation.
This promises to be a highlight of the year.
Dates & Times
22 Sep
Duration: 120 minutes
Venue
Concert Hall
Prices & Ticket Info
Adult tickets from $69 $35 for Under 35 years $30 for Students
Credits
Richard Tognetti AO - Director & Violin
Australian Chamber Orchestra
Photo by Charlie Kinross
Reviews
The Times UK
The Guardian UK