Experience some of the most glorious music in all of classical music played by a stage full of Queensland based artists (including the long-awaited return of our wind and brass section, affectionately known as “The Camerata Windies”!).
Described as “a triumph of instrumental composition”, Mozart‘s “Jupiter” Symphony has been an audience favourite since its creation and is one of his most celebrated works.
Commanding attention from the very first moment, with intense and dramatic highs, the piece balances expensive, expressive sounds with frequent moments of softness.
Following “Jupiter”, Mozart‘s exuberant Sinfonia COncertante will feature violinist Daniel Kowalik and violinist Thomas Chawner – one half of Camerata’s Quartet-in-Residence, the Orava Quartet – in a stunningly melded partnership in this most joyous and lyrical work.
The night will be topped off by welcoming a mystery guest for our signature Wild Card segment!
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Camerata thanks 4MBS Classic FM as a valued rehearsal partner and for making this performance possible
Featuring
Daniel Kowalik, solo violin^; Thomas Chawner, solo viola^Duration
80 minutes (no interval)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sinfonia Concertante in E Flat for solo Violin and Viola, K.364
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony No.41 in C major, K.551 “Jupiter”
Wild Card Mystery Guest
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^members of Orava Quartet – Camerata’s Quartet-in-Residence