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SUMMARY:[CANCELLED] Conservatory Orchestra Series: Gábor Takács-Nagy Conducts Vienna’s Big Three
DESCRIPTION:In view of current health and travel advisories\, this event has been cancelled. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.For more information on the status of YST events\, please visit: bit.ly/yst-updates \nCONSERVATORY ORCHESTRA MERVYN LEE\, piano GÁBOR TAKÁCS-NAGY\, conductor MERVIN WONG\, production & multimedia design \nPROGRAMMEHAYDN The Seven Last Words of Christ (excerpts)  \nL’introduzioneSonata: Pater\, dimitte illis\, quia nesciunt\, quid faciunt ISonata V: SitioSonata VI: Consummatum estIl Terremoto \nMOZART Piano Concerto No. 14\, K449 \nI. Allegro vivaceII. AndantinoIII. Allegro ma non troppo  \n– Intermission (10-minutes) –  \nBEETHOVEN Symphony No. 4 in Bb major\, Op. 60 \nI. Adagio – Allegro vivace II. AdagioIII. Allegro vivace IV. Allegro ma non troppo  \nABOUT THIS EVENTIt is difficult to imagine a world without the music of Vienna’s Haydn\, Mozart\, and Beethoven: the trinity of Classical Music at the turn of the 18th-century. Connecting to the theme of the season\, Haydn’s deeply personal interpretation of The Seven Last Words of Christ deals with the concept of exaltation after an ultimate sacrifice. Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 14 is considered one of the earliest works of his mature period\, exuberating different shades of joy throughout its three movements. Beethoven’s 4th symphony is perhaps one of his most virtuosic orchestral pieces\, which to this day continues to demand a tremendous amount of technical facility and musical prowess from musicians; this could explain why it is undeservingly overshadowed by his enduring 5th symphony.  \nThis performance will be led by returning Ong Teng Cheong Professor in Music\, the charismatic Gábor Takács-Nagy.  \nTICKETING INFORMATION • Tickets at $10 from Eventbrite here • All event information is correct at time of print. • Out of respect for other concertgoers\, no children under 6 years of age will be allowed admission.
URL:https://www.ystmusic.nus.edu.sg/event/gabor-beethoven-2020/
LOCATION:Conservatory Concert Hall\, Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music\, 3 Conservatory Drive\, 117376\, Singapore
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