New Year’s concert. Home for Christmas

  • Friday, 31.12
  • 14:00
  • Tallinn, Estonia kontserdisaal
  • Classical music
  • SA Eesti Kontsert

Introduction

Performers:

Orchestra of young Estonian musicians studying in Europe 
Conductor Henri Christofer Aavik

Programme:
Haydn. Symphony No. 6 in D major Hob. I: 6 (“Morning”)
Beethoven. Symphony No. 4 in B flat major, Op. 60

In 2020, the world celebrated Beethoven’s 250th birthday – in 2021, 30 years passed since the restoration of Estonia’s independence. At the turn of the year, there will be an orchestra full of great young Estonian musicians on the stage of the Estonia Concert Hall, who have come home for Christmas and New Year. All of them were born in free Estonia, studied in the same cultural space as the Viennese classics – in free Europe. The program includes works by Viennese classics, which give young musicians the opportunity to play solo and make music together.

When composing “The Morning Symphony,” Haydn had in mind the chamber orchestra of great musicians from the Esterházy Court and therefore distributed challenging solo clips to almost every instrument group.

The 4th Symphony by Beethoven is aptly called “a slender Greek girl between two Nordic giants.”  The large-scale symphonic thinking characteristic of the composer meets here with a subtle and soloist approach to the orchestra.

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