George Cleve, conductor

 
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Stanford Live proudly welcomes the Midsummer Mozart Festival to Bing Concert Hall for its 40th season. The 2014 festival will be conducted by its founder, Maestro George Cleve, one of the world’s most persuasive Mozart interpreters.

This second program features Seymour Lipkin performing the dramatic Piano Concerto in D Minor K. 466. Choral selections will be performed by the San Francisco Boys Chorus under the direction of Ian Robertson. The program also includes "Parto, parto" from the opera La Clemenza di Tito, sung by mezzo-soprano Anna Yelizarova. 

The first week's performance, presented on Saturday, July 19, includes the Symphony No. 40 in G Minor and guest artist mezzo-soprano Tania Mandzy Inala performing the concert arias Chi sà, chi sà, qual sia and Vado, ma dove?

Program

  • Overture to The Abduction from the Seraglio, K. 384

  • Missa Brevis in C Major (Spatzen Mass), K. 220

  • "Oh Isis und Osiris" from The Magic Flute, K. 620

  • Laudate Dominum, K. 339

  • "Trio of the Spirits" from The Magic Flute, K. 620

    San Francisco Boys Chorus; Ian Robertson, guest conductor

  • "Priests' March" from The Magic Flute, K. 620

  • "Parto, parto" from La Clemenza di Tito, K. 621

    Anna Yelizarova, mezzo-soprano

  • Piano Concerto in D Minor, K. 466

    Seymour Lipkin, pianist

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