The Fundación Excelentia presents its next two major concerts at the Auditorio Nacional de Música in Madrid, tomorrow 13th March (Celebrating Mozart) and next Tuesday 16th with Beethoven’s Ninth. The two concerts will begin at 19.30 hours.
With Javier Hermosa as conductor and Tito García at the piano, the always wonderful music of Mozart will be the theme of the concert tomorrow 13th March, with the performance of the Divertimento K.137 (1772), a work which, although it has ended up being usually performed organically for string orchestra, was originally for string quartet. Composed as a series together with the Divertimenti K.136 and K.138, this is a work in which a Mozart of only 16 years of age is already capable of showing an indisputable artistic talent. The following year he would compose his Symphony No. 25, which can be considered the first truly mature, full-fledged and perfect symphony of a genius who reached artistic maturity before physical maturity. Eleven years later, already in Vienna, Mozart gave birth to his Fourteenth Piano Concerto. Tickets at this link. Next Tuesday’s concert will once again feature Beethoven’s sublime Ninth Symphony, a grandiose work that no one ever tires of listening to. It will be performed by the Orquesta Clásica Santa Cecilia with the Sociedad Coral Excelentia de Madrid, conductor Kynan Johns, soprano Verónica Tello, tenor Azer Zada, mezzo-soprano Daniela Vladimirova, and bass Vittorio de Campo. Tickets at this link.