Our spring concert will take place on April 2nd at 6:00 p.m. in the Haus für Mozart. Together with our audience we celebrate being able to give a big concert for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic. And we celebrate Mozart’s 266th birthday with a new arrangement for symphonic wind music.
On January 27, 2021, on the occasion of his 265th birthday, Mozart’s previously unknown Allegro in D major (KV 626b/16) was performed for the first time as part of the Mozart Week. Mozart originally wrote this piece for piano. On April 2nd it will be perfomed for the first time with the accompaniment of a wind ensemble. The Salzburg pianist Engelbert Eichner will perform the newly discovered Mozart piece together with the Postmusik Salzburg in the House for Mozart. What would Mozart himself have said about this? – Make up your own mind…
The program of the spring concert of Postmusik Salzburg also includes Mozart’s Horn Concerto in E flat major (KV. 447) with the horn player Heidi Geier and Beethoven’s Egmont Overture. While the first part of the concert will focus entirely on Mozart and classical music, the second part will focus on works of contemporary symphonic wind music such as John Hartmann’s Rule Britannia with soloist Sebastian Grösswang or Oscar Navarro’s Paconchita, and well-known musicals – (Miss Saigon) as well as operetta music (Im Weißen Rößl am Wolfgangsee).
Actual covid-19 regulations: A FFP2-mask has to be worn during the concert.
Comments are closed.