Music in Action invites you to a celebratory festival concert with the Jersey Chamber Orchestra, Music in Action Choir and international soloists Jean Efflam Bavouzet and his piano partner, Andrea Nemecz. Enjoy a concert of musical favourites including Mozart’s Double Piano Concerto and Haydn’s Symphony No. 47, led by the chief conductor of the Jersey Chamber Orchestra, Eamonn Dougan.
PROGRAMME
Franz Xavier Süssmayr Der Spiegel von Arkadien
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto in E-Flat Major for Two Pianos K. 365
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Joseph Haydn Insanae et vanae curae
César Franck Panis Angelicus (featuring Omara Silvester)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ave verum corpus
Joseph Haydn - Symphony No. 47 in G major Hob. I:47 “The Palindrome”
FESTIVAL THEMES
Following the Festival theme of mirrors, the concert opens with Der Spiegel von Arkadien (‘The Mirror of Arcadia’), a stunning piece by Süssmayr - the man famous for completing Mozart’s Requiem.
An exquisite masterpiece - Mozart's Double Piano Concerto follows - rarely performed because of logistical difficulties - and enjoy comparing master and pupil. The competition and playful passing of notes between the soloists, Jean Efflam and Andrea (his wife and an international soloist in her own right), will be joyful and a delight to watch.
The second half features the Music in Action Choir performing a charming piece by Haydn - Insanae et vanae curae, Frank’s popular Panis Angelicus with Jersey soloist and Music in Action Young Artist Omara Silvester, and Mozart’s classic Ave verum corpus. The Jersey Chamber Orchestra completes the programme with Haydn's Symphony No. 47, one of his celebrated masterpieces. To continue the mirrors theme, Haydn demonstrates his brilliance and technical skill in the third movement that creates a palindrome - it’s the same from front to back and back to front!
Don’t miss your opportunity to join Music in Action at this exclusive event hosted in the beautiful St Helier Methodist Church, where you will enjoy an ensemble of famous musical works.