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Mozart was only 17 years old at the time he composed his Symphony No. 25, sometimes called the “Little G Minor”, but it has all the hallmarks of his spectacular maturity. Book-ending this all-Mozart program is one of the last three great symphonies from his final year, the mellifluous Symphony No. 39 in E-flat. Between them, Gabrielius Alekna is soloist in one of the most loved of his late Piano Concertos, the No. 24 in C minor, KV 491; and in the glorious concert aria with piano obbligato, Ch’io mi scordi di te, joined by soprano Darla Diltz.
Program
Symphony No. 25
Piano Concerto KV 466 – Gabrielius Alekna
Ch’io mi scordi di te – Darla Diltz, Gabrielius Alekna
Symphony No. 39 in E-Flat