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Symphony No. 41

AOL | 2 weeks ago

Carly Simon Says 'You're So Vain' Could Be About Jesus or Mozart

...it's about somebody, how they'd develop it. If they decide it's Mozart, for example, to see what in the Jupiter Symphony corresponds to their decision, or what in 'The Marriage of...

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The Daily Dish By Andrew Sullivan | 2 weeks ago

A Mechanical Mozart, Ctd

...or not based on what he projected into the music. Mozart's own Rorschach test projection of what the Jupiter Symphony means would be completely different from yours or mine, but he...

"Jupiter's" finale, which is in sonata form, and all five motifs are combined in the fugal coda. In an article about the Jupiter Symphony, Sir George Grove wrote that "it is for the finale that Mozart has reserved all the resources of his science, and all the power, which no one seems to have possessed to the same degree with himself, of concealing that science, and making it the vehicle for music as pleasing as it is learned. Nowhere has he achieved more."

Symphony No. 41 (Mozart) Wikipedia | 2 months ago

washingtonpost.com | 2 weeks ago

Music review: Anne Midgette on Robert Levin and Baltimore Symphony at Strathmore

...was sinuous from the opening measures, which the violins played in a single stroke of the bow. And the "Jupiter" Symphony, played with every last repeat, was offered with ebullience: the...

Baltimore Sun | 2 weeks ago

Baltimore Symphony puts vigorous spin on classics with Nicholas McGegan, Robert Levin

...way more than he played the violin). This week, there's a C major feast -- the home keys of Mozart's "Jupiter" Symphony and Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 1, with a touch of D major...

New York Times | 2 weeks ago

Classical Music/Opera Listings

...and Bartok's "Wooden Prince. " On Wednesday, in a Rush Hour concert, Alan Gilbert conducts Mozart's "Jupiter" Symphony and the Sinfonia Concertante for Winds. On Thursday, Riccardo Muti...

San Jose Mercury News | 3 weeks ago

Review: New bio casts Willie Mays as a nice guy in a perfect baseball world

...living. At the top sat Groucho Marx. But just behind Groucho - and before the second movement of Mozart's "Jupiter" Symphony, Louis Armstrong's recording of "Potato Head Blues" and "those...

SFGate: Entertainment | 1 month ago

Date Lines: News From the Bay Area Arts Scene

...works from the ensemble's history. Those include Vivaldi's "Four Seasons," Handel's "Messiah," Mozart's Jupiter Symphony and Haydn's "Creation." Mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade...

International Herald Tribune - Culture | 1 month ago

Music Review: Finding Emotions Stark and Intimate in Works New and Familiar

...no effect on the energy that Mr. Gilbert and company brought to their performance; in fact, in Mozart's "Jupiter" Symphony, which closed the program, it seemed almost as if the players...

San Jose Mercury News | 1 month ago

Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra expands its 2010-11 season

...works for fortepiano and orchestra, with Robert Levin at the keyboard. Mozart's Symphony No. 41, the "Jupiter," will close the concert. The Dec. 3-7 performances will be a presentation...

International Herald Tribune - Culture | 1 month ago

Books of The Times: A Nice Guy in a Perfect Baseball World

...worth living. At the top sat Groucho Marx. But just behind Groucho and before the second movement of Mozart's "Jupiter" Symphony, Louis Armstrong's recording of "Potato Head Blues" and...

boston.com - Latest music news | 1 month ago

‘Rheingold Curse’ has mythic resonance

...and the Schoenberg Piano Concerto, rounded out with Schoenberg's Variations for Orchestra and Mozart's "Jupiter'' Symphony. The March 17 concert is devoted to Mahler's Ninth Symphony.

Lexington Herald-Leader | 1 month ago

Terrell leads philharmonic in new direction

...All-Mozart, with Inon Barnatan, piano: Overture to Don Giovanni, Piano Concerto No. 22 and Symphony No. 41 "Jupiter." Kickback classics event on Nov. 18 at Downtown Arts Center, 141 E....