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Wiener Klassik

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Thu, Apr 10, 2025, 19:30
Haydn's "Missa in angustiis," his only mass in a minor key, reflects the turbulent times of the Napoleonic Wars. Beethoven's Symphony No. 2, written as his deafness began, is surprisingly playful and full of contrast. Mozart's Symphony No. 1, composed at the age of eight, reveals a composer brimming with energy, imagination, and original ideas.

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Keywords: Symphony Concert, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Lisa WittigSoprano
Nataliia KukharMezzo-Soprano
Mykhailo KushlykTenor
Baurzhan AnderzhanovBass
Philharmonischer Chor Essen, Essener Philharmoniker
Richard EgarrConductor

Program

Missa in angustijs d-Moll für Soli, Chor und Orchester, Hob. XXII:11 "Nelson-Messe"Joseph Haydn
Sinfonie Nr. 1 Es-Dur, KV 16Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sinfonie Nr. 2 D-Dur, op. 36Ludwig van Beethoven
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