Chamber Music: Weiss Plays Mozart Presented by New World Symphony

Chamber Music: Weiss Plays Mozart Presented by New World Symphony

Orion Weiss—“an effortlessly brilliant performer with technique to burn” (The Arizona Republic)—returns for an intimate afternoon of musical gems. Known for his affinity for chamber music, Weiss joins NWS Fellows for Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s First Piano Quartet, a stormy drama with concerto-like virtuosity, and Lili Boulanger’s Of a Sad Evening, a work hidden for over 60 years by the composer’s sister and fellow composer, Nadia. Miami-based composer Dorothy Hindman asks “can we erase the past?” in her Untitled I, while Witold Lutosławski called his Dance Preludes his “farewell to folklore.” Joining in the performance are musicians from The Cleveland Orchestra.

 

Age Appropriateness: Ages 8 and up

 

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