Ensemble Resonanz / Nils Mönkemeyer / William Youn / Riccardo Minasi, © Irène Zandel

Ensemble Resonanz / Nils Mönkemeyer / William Youn / Riccardo Minasi

Ensemble Resonanz / Nils Mönkemeyer / William Youn / Riccardo Minasi



»This Mozart is rock ’n’ roll«, said the NDR about the recording of the last three Mozart symphonies by Ensemble Resonanz under its Principal Guest Conductor Riccardo Minasi. Symphony No. 35 »Haffner« is now on the programme with this level of energy.


In addition, Nils Mönkemeyer on the viola and William Youn on the piano explore fragments from Mozart’s pen. The programme ends with Mozart’s symphony in all its elegance, preceded by his thoughts in the form of sketches and fragments, arranged by Isabel Mundry: melodies to whistle along to, a charming minuet, a presto with verve and a rapturous gesture. The casual overture by his contemporary Marianna von Martines invites us into the salon of the 18th century, while in a new chamber concerto Manfred Trojahn distils the muted sound of gardens that have become silent.

PERFORMERS

Ensemble Resonanz chamber orchestra

Nils Mönkemeyer viola

William Youn piano

Riccardo Minasi conductor

PROGRAM

Marianna von Martines
Overture in C major

Manfred Trojahn
Trame lunari for Viola, Piano and Chamber Orchestra (world premiere)

- Interval -

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / Isabel Mundry
Fragments from K. 404, 396 and 372 with »Zwischenmomenten« by Isabel Mundry

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony in D major, K. 385 »Haffner«

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