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Classics 6: Mozart's Faces

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February 13, 20108:00 PM - 10:00 PMMartin Woldson Theater at The FoxBuy Classics 6: Mozart's Faces Tickets
February 14, 20103:00 PM - 5:00 PMMartin Woldson Theater at The FoxBuy Classics 6: Mozart's Faces Tickets

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Classics 6: Mozart's Faces

NOTE: THERE HAS BEEN A CHANGE OF REPERTOIRE

 

Eckart Preu, conductor

Spokane Symphony Chorale

Bruce Bodden, flute

Earecka Tregenza, harp

Esther Heideman, soprano

Mary Ann McCormick, mezzo

Marcus Shelton, tenor

John Packard, baritone

 

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik

 

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Concerto for Flute and Harp

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Requiem


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This concert creates an adventure of exploring human emotions. Mozart's Requiem was destined to be one of his greatest compositions, and counts today as one of his most beloved works. Eine kleine Nachtmusik ("A Little Night Music"): what piece in music history is more charming, popular and soothing? Rhythmic joie de vivre is matched with a grace, gentleness and merriness. Its hit status may blind us to its gemlike perfection. There is not a note too many or few. It is perfect.

 

Hear excerpts from the Requiem

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