Magical Mozart: early dances on the violin, and a last, great Symphony.

If you’re in need of a wholesome mood boost this concert will provide: it’s like sparkling kombucha in concert form. Eugene Tzikindelean leads and takes the solo role in a programme of Mozart at his most sublime – and most productive. Mozart not only composed his fifth violin concerto aged only nineteen, but it was the fifth he had written within nine months. It travels from elegant opener, to graceful slow movement, to a few surprises in the finale. Thirteen years later, Mozart wrote his final three symphonies in only two months. The last, No. 41, is so energetic and cheerful you’ll be heading home with a spring in your step.

About Eugene Tzikindelean plays Mozart

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Full programme

  • Mozart, Adagio in E major for Violin  (8mins)
  • Mozart, Violin Concerto No.5  (31mins)
  • Mozart, Symphony No.41 (Jupiter)  (36mins)