Programme
- Mass in B flat major, ‘Harmoniemesse’
- Musical Offering – Ricercar a 6 (orch. Webern)
- Symphony No. 41 in C major, ‘Jupiter’
Performers
- Ben Gernonconductor
- Chetham's Choir
- Georgie Malcolmsoprano
- Clara Mourizmezzo soprano
- Joshua Ellicotttenor
- Thomas Ashdownbaritone
Concert Information
Another opportunity to hear the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Philharmonic from The Bridgewater Hall on 7 May 2022, with music by Haydn, Bach and Mozart.
Ben Gernon directs a suitably expansive team of musicians and singers in a roof-raising performance tonight.
We open with Harmoniemesse, Haydn’s last important work which he wrote and completed in the year he turned 70. Yet this is no valediction, no quiet farewell - it’s a work of magnificent ambition and grandeur, ending not with a solemn wave goodbye but an infectious sense of positivity and joy.
There's also more than a touch of the epic about Mozart's last Symphony, 'Jupiter,' which concludes tonight's performance. Completed in 1788, three years before his death, the young composer was unaware how significant his posthumous influence would be, especially on the likes of Haydn.
In between, we'll enjoy Webern’s exquisitely jewelled take on the six-part Ricercar from Bach’s Musical Offering.