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SUMMARY:Mozart by Candlelight
DESCRIPTION:Book now\nBethany Crouch clarinet\nFitzhardinge Consort\nBristol Ensemble  \nMozart’s infamous Requiem in D minor is a masterpiece shrouded in mystery\, making it all the more fascinating\, compelling and emotionally stirring. The story of the creation of the work involves a shady commission and a blanket of deceit. \nIt all began in July 1791\, when a stranger turned up at Mozart’s door with a commission to write a requiem. Mozart accepted and obsessively threw himself into the piece and worked on almost nothing else for several months. However\, by this time\, his health was deteriorating and he was unable to finish what he started. Mozart wasn’t sound of mind when he received the commission and believed he’d been cursed to write the piece as a swansong because he knew he would shortly die. Was he writing his own Requiem? \nExperience this extraordinary work in the majestic setting of a candlelit Bristol Cathedral\, with over 400 candles recreating the original performance in Vienna 230 years ago on January 2\, 1793. \nTo complete this all Mozart programme\, rising star Bethany Crouch joins the Bristol Ensemble in a performance of the much loved Clarinet Concerto.
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SUMMARY:American Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:Viv McLean piano\nRoger Huckle violin\nMarian Givens violin\nCarl Hill viola\nHarriet Wiltshire cello\nJub Davis double bass \nBernstein West Side Story Suite\nGershwin Concerto in F\nGershwin Rhapsody in Blue\nPhilip Glass Mishima\nCopland Hoedown from Rodeo \nIn a programme specially arranged for piano and string quintet\, Viv McLean joins the Bristol Ensemble to perform Gershwin’s Piano Concerto in F\, a jazzy\, optimistic\, richly-textured work packed full of fabulous tunes and toe-tapping rhythms. \nIt was commissioned by Walter Damrosch\, conductor of the New York Symphony Orchestra\, the day after he had heard the premiere of Rhapsody in Blue\, which is also part of this programme. Philip Glass’s breakthrough work\, music for the iconic film Mishima\, Copland’s lively and evocative work Hoe Down and Bernstein’s West Side Story Suite complete this distinctively American programme. \nTickets from bdray01@gmail.com
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