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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250725T193000
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URL:https://www.earlymusicamerica.org/events/carmel-bach-festival-mozarts-
 jupiter-symphony-2/
SUMMARY:Carmel Bach Festival: Mozart’s “Jupiter” Symphony
DESCRIPTION:Mozart – Symphony No. 41\, “Jupiter”\, Jessie Montgomery 
 – Starburst\, and Schumann – Concerto for Cello\n&nbsp\;\n\nFriday ni
 ght opens with Jessie Montgomery’s Starburst\, a vibrant work inspired 
 by the imagery of rapidly shifting constellations. As a living composer wh
 ose works will be highlighted throughout the festival’s Chamber Concerts
 \, Montgomery represents the innovative spirit of contemporary music\, bri
 dging past and present.\n\nSchumann’s introspective Cello Concerto in A 
 minor\, Op. 129 follows\, offering a deeply lyrical exploration of emotion
  and dialogue between soloist and orchestra. Composed during a turbulent p
 eriod of his life\, the concerto reveals Schumann’s ability to channel p
 rofound sensitivity and beauty into music\, blurring the lines between vir
 tuosic display and heartfelt expression.\n\nThe program concludes with Moz
 art’s final Symphony No. 41 in C major\, “Jupiter.” The nickname ref
 lects the work’s majestic character\, evoking the commanding presence of
  the Roman god. Its final movement is particularly extraordinary\, showcas
 ing Mozart’s unparalleled mastery of counterpoint in a triumphant five-v
 oice fugue\, bringing the evening to an electrifying close.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n
 \n\nProgram\nMONTGOMERY Starburst for string orchestra\nSCHUMANN Concert
 o for Cello\, op. 129\, A minor\nI. Nicht zu schnell\nII. Langsam\nIII. Se
 hr lebhaft\nINTERMISSION\nMOZART Symphony no. 41\, K. 551\, C minor\, “J
 upiter”\nI. Allegro vivace\nII. Andante cantabile\nIII. Allegretto\nIV. 
 Molto allegro\n. . .\nJoin the Carmel Bach Festival for its 88th season
 —Dialogues—running July 12-26\, 2025. Musicians will explore musical c
 onversations across time via works such as Bach’s Mass in B Minor and T
 he Art of the Fugue\, Mozart’s Requiem and “Jupiter” symphony\, Ha
 ydn’s "Harmoniemesse\," and featured works by Stravinsky and Jessie Mont
 gomery. With 40 events to choose from\, there is something for everyone! B
 rowse the full season lineup\, purchase tickets\, and find information on 
 free community events at www.bachfestival.org.
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CATEGORIES:Concerts,Festivals
LOCATION:Sunset Center Theater\, San Carlos St between 8th and 10th Ave\, C
 armel-By-The-Sea\, California\, 93921\, United States
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