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Mozart's G minor Symphony & Requiem
With conductor Rinaldo Alessandrini, you can look forward to a renowned early music specialist at the 8th Academy Concert in the Rosengarten. As a harpsichordist, organist and director of the specialist ensemble "Concerto Italiano", he is very familiar with the repertoire of the 17th and 18th centuries; his recordings are regularly showered with awards.
Together with the orchestra, soloists and choir of the National Theatre, he interprets Mozart's "Requiem" (1791) from the lively, gestural performance tradition of the 18th century and combines it with the famous "G minor Symphony" (1788). Listen anew, experience anew, be sure to come by!
And keep your ears pricked up after the concert... because after the academy concert there will be a short program with the Mannheim Summer's ensemble in residence, the string quintet "Wooden Elephant". In response to Mozart's Requiem, they will play some unusual arrangements of famous pop songs! Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Symphony No. 40 in G minor KV 550 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Requiem KV 626 (completed by Franz Xaver Süßmayr) followed by: "Wooden Elephant": 22.00 h, Sepp Herberger Lounge English 8th ACADEMY CONCERT Mozart's Requiem and Symphony in G minor Musical Academy Mannheim / Rinaldo Alessandrini The fascination with the myth surrounding Mozart's "Requiem" endures to this day. Even more obscure are the circumstances of the Symphony No. 40's creation - yet its passionate expression and profound emotional depth remain beyond dispute. Rinaldo Alessandrini, soloists, and the chorus of the Nationaltheater promise a concert experience that is both moving and consoling.
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