Telemann: Concerto “alla Francese” in C Major
Greenbaum: The Jig is Up US Premiere
C.P.E. Bach: Berlin Symphony in E-flat major H. 654, Wq. 179
Mozart: Symphony No. 29 in A major
Georg Philipp Telemann’s dancing concerto grosso sets the stage for Matthew Greenbaum’s similarly light-footed concertino for oboe, a work—in both title and substance—that reveals the composer’s deep affinity for Baroque music. Correspondingly, Mozart’s glowing, shockingly mature early symphony betrays a significant debt to transitional master C.P.E. Bach—of whom the former once proclaimed: “He is the father, we are the children.”
Featuring Roni Gal-Ed, oboe
Roni Gal-Ed is a first prize winner at the International Lauschmann Oboe Competition in Mannheim, Germany, and a recipient of scholarships from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation and from the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra.
Age Guidance: 13
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Performance Schedule:
SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th @ 8 PM