Performers
- Rachel Podgerconductor / violin
Concert Information
This afternoon, the ѿý Philharmonic welcomes celebrated international violin soloist and director Rachel Podger for a programme of music from the eighteenth century.
We open with music that’s been attributed to J.S Bach by some scholars - a rare chance to see if you agree - before moving on to his son Wilhelm Friedrich’s Sinfonia in D minor, a two-movement piece possibly intended for performance in a church service. Rachel Podger is soloist in Mozart’s high-spirited B flat Violin Concerto and returns after the interval to play his Rondo in C, written, as Mozart specialist Misha Donat has observed, “in a spirit of smiling understatement.” To close, Haydn’s Symphony No 6 (Le Matin), a journey from dawn through a bright morning; it was among the first scores Haydn completed in 1761 in his new post as Kapellmeister to the Esterházy family, with orchestral solos to impress his new employer.
Programme
J.S Bach (attr.): Suite No. 5, 18'
W.F Bach: Sinfonia in D minor (Fk 65) 09'
Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 1 in B flat (K 207) 20'
Interval
Mozart: Rondo in C for violin and orchestra (K 373 ) 06'
Haydn: Symphony No.6 ( Le Matin) 20'