Christmas with Mozart
Camerata
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15, 18, 28 €
Concs 10, 12, 15 €
Unemployed 5 €
The Camerata’s classical period instruments will once again transport us back to the magical, authentic sounds of the 18th century.
In 1788, Mozart completed his "Jupiter" symphony, which has been described as the most significant symphonic work from before the French Revolution.
The "Jupiter" proved to be Mozart’s final symphony, and it is highly probable that he did not live to hear it performed. The Camerata’s classical period instruments, the conducting of George Petrou and the contributions of the Athens City Choir and star soloists will once again transport us back to the magical, authentic sounds of the 18th century and breathe new life into Mozart’s heavenly music and divine melodies.
Symphony no. 41, ΚV 551 (‘’Jupiter’’)
Ι. Allegro vivace
II. Andante cantabila
III. Menuetto: Allegretto
IV. Molto allegro
"Great Mass in C minor, KV 427"
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Period instruments
Athens Camerata
Orchestra conducted by
George Petrou
Solist
Soprano
Myrsini Margariti
Mezzo-soprano
Mary-Ellen Nesi
Tenor
Christos Kechris
Bass
Petros Magoulas
Athens City Choir
Choir conducted by
Stavros Beris
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