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Australian Chamber Orchestra Mozart

26 Jun 2023
Concert Hall, QPAC
2 hours
(including interval, subject to change without notice)
$49 - $129 *
* A transaction fee of $7.20 applies.

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Experience the Australian Chamber Orchestra (ACO) at its joyous and energising best with the Paris, Haffner and Linz symphonies.

Reverence and radicalism go hand in hand when it comes to the ACO and Mozart.

Following performances of Mozart’s last three symphonies, which were rapturously received, Richard Tognetti and the ACO now shine a light on the composer’s inventive middle period, bringing to the 31st, 35th and 36th symphonies the trademark wit and spark that have made the Orchestra an audience favourite around the world.

Mozart’s Paris Symphony was such an instant success that its first audience was in rapturous applause before the opening movement had even ended. The ceremonial Haffner and mercurial Linz are further testament to the miraculous scope of Mozart’s genius.

Joining the ACO for this unmissable spectacle are wind and brass players hand-picked by Richard Tognetti from the world’s finest period-instrument orchestras, and string players from the Australian National Academy of Music.

Presented by Australian Chamber Orchestra

Program

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No.31 in D major, K.297 Paris
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No.35 in D major, K.385 Haffner
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No.36 in C major, K.425 Linz Idomeneo, K.366: Ballet Music

Artists

Richard Tognetti AO Director & Violin
Australian Chamber Orchestra

In a program framed by Mozart symphonies – No 29 and No 40 – director Richard Tognetti and his group produced playing of fabulous alertness and tight ensemble; if there's a better chamber orchestra in the world today, I haven't heard it.
The Guardian UK

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