New Century Chamber Orchestra concludes its 2021-2022 season with an evening of Mozart's masterworks that span the composer's lifetime. Music Director Daniel Hope shares the stage with guest violist Paul Neubauer who makes his New Century debut performing Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante in E Flat for Violin, Viola and Orchestra, K. 364. Two symphonies will be performed either side of this work beginning with Symphony in B-Flat Major, K. 45b, written during the composer's childhood, and Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550, among his final works.
Hailed by The New York Times as "a master musician" with a "rich, sumptuous tone," two-time GRAMMY Award-winning violist Paul Neubauer was appointed principal violist of the New York Philharmonic at 21 and has since performed as soloist with orchestras across the world including the New York Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Helsinki Philharmonic and Bournemouth Symphony. As a chamber artist, Paul Neubauer has made numerous appearances at the Music@Menlo Festival and the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and collaborates frequently with Daniel Hope, including the 2015 Deutsche Grammophon live recording of Brahms, Schumann and Mahler Piano Quartets. In 2018, Neubauer and pianist Wu Han gave the U.S. premiere of a recently discovered Shostakovich Impromptu for Viola and Piano, Op. 33 which was composed in 1931 and found in the papers of Russian violist Vadim Borisovsky.
$30 to $67.50.
Presented by New Century Chamber Orchestra
New Century Chamber Orchestra concludes its 2021-2022 season with an evening of Mozart's masterworks that span the composer's lifetime. Music Director Daniel Hope shares the stage with guest violist Paul Neubauer who makes his New Century debut performing Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante in E Flat for Violin, Viola and Orchestra, K. 364. Two symphonies will be performed either side of this work beginning with Symphony in B-Flat Major, K. 45b, written during the composer's childhood, and Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550, among his final works.
Hailed by The New York Times as "a master musician" with a "rich, sumptuous tone," two-time GRAMMY Award-winning violist Paul Neubauer was appointed principal violist of the New York Philharmonic at 21 and has since performed as soloist with orchestras across the world including the New York Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Helsinki Philharmonic and Bournemouth Symphony. As a chamber artist, Paul Neubauer has made numerous appearances at the Music@Menlo Festival and the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and collaborates frequently with Daniel Hope, including the 2015 Deutsche Grammophon live recording of Brahms, Schumann and Mahler Piano Quartets. In 2018, Neubauer and pianist Wu Han gave the U.S. premiere of a recently discovered Shostakovich Impromptu for Viola and Piano, Op. 33 which was composed in 1931 and found in the papers of Russian violist Vadim Borisovsky.
$30 to $67.50.
Presented by New Century Chamber Orchestra
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