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OCTOBER 2, 2017, 8PM Concert / 7:15PM Pre-concert Chat

Ottawa Symphony-East! Series
Harold Shenkman Hall, Shenkman Arts Centre

Mozart!

Winner of the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra National Concerto Competition (Horn, 2017)
Vocalists from the University of Ottawa
Alain Trudel, conductor

Overture, Nozze di Figaro K.492
Ouverture, Nozze di Figaro K.492

Second Horn Concerto K.417
Concerto pour cor n° 2 K.417

Honourary Patron, His Excellency Stefan Pehringer, Austrian Ambassador to Canada


The Ottawa Symphony celebrates Mozart! 
Arguably the most famous composer of the classical era, Mozart’s work continues to impress 200 years after his death. His very last symphony, Jupiter, features the singing elements of all his music along with his compositional genius.

The winner the Ottawa Symphony’s first annual Ottawa Symphony Orchestra National Mozart Horn Concerto Competition (2017 Horn) performs the Second horn Concerto while vocalists from the University of Ottawa’s brilliant vocal program present some of the most moving moments of Mozart’s opera repertoire.

 

Join us for a pre-concert chat with Dr. Christopher Moore and Unique FM host François Gauthier!

Pictured: Martin Mangrum, winner of the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra – Sénecal Mozart Prize, 2017.

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Mozart!

Date/Time

Monday, October 2, 2017
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Location

Shenkman Arts Centre
245 Centrum Blvd
Orléans, ON
Canada, K1E 0A1

Price

$30-$60

Phone

613-580-2700

Website

http://shenkmanarts.ca/en/calendar_calendrier/october_octobre_2017/ottawa_symphony_orchestra_mozart/index.htm

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      The Ottawa Symphony Orchestra is an integral part of the National Capital Region’s vibrant classical music community. The present OSO was founded in 1965; however the Orchestra has a lineage dating back over 115 years. It is the only full-size symphony orchestra in the National Capital Region able to present major works of the late 19th and 20th centuries. Concert programs reflect the orchestra’s commitment to the promotion of Canadian talent through continuing employment of local and regional musicians, the engagement of Canadian soloists and regular inclusion of Canadian works. Artistic partnerships include performances with other musical organizations such as the Ottawa Youth Orchestra, the Ottawa Choral Society, and the University of Ottawa’s School of Music.

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