Dutch violinist Noa Wildschut opens her debut Davies Symphony Hall recital with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's wistful and moving Violin Sonata in E minor, K.304. The program also features music by Maurice Ravel and Paul Schoenfield both inspired by American jazz and blues traditions, along with Joey Rouken's Sarasvati, written for Wilsdchut and her collaborator, German pianist Elisabeth Brauss, evoking ancient Hindu myths, placid musical scenes, and ending in a virtuosic blaze of fire and energy.
CONDUCTORS & PERFORMERS
Noa Wildschut VIOLIN
Elizabeth Brauss PIANO
PROGRAM
Violin Sonata in E minor, K.304 (K300c) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Violin Sonata No. 2 - Maurice Ravel
Sarasvati - Joey Roukens
Four Souvenirs for Violin and Piano - Paul Schoenfield
Dutch violinist Noa Wildschut opens her debut Davies Symphony Hall recital with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's wistful and moving Violin Sonata in E minor, K.304. The program also features music by Maurice Ravel and Paul Schoenfield both inspired by American jazz and blues traditions, along with Joey Rouken's Sarasvati, written for Wilsdchut and her collaborator, German pianist Elisabeth Brauss, evoking ancient Hindu myths, placid musical scenes, and ending in a virtuosic blaze of fire and energy.
CONDUCTORS & PERFORMERS
Noa Wildschut VIOLIN
Elizabeth Brauss PIANO
PROGRAM
Violin Sonata in E minor, K.304 (K300c) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Violin Sonata No. 2 - Maurice Ravel
Sarasvati - Joey Roukens
Four Souvenirs for Violin and Piano - Paul Schoenfield
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