Manitoba Chamber Orchestra Presents MCO Tour de Force Concert 

Tuesday, Mar 19, 2019 at 7:30PM

Westminster United Church

In this tour de force concert we do just that, with blistering solos from “master soloist” (London’s Sunday Times) and MCO concertmaster Karl Stobbe, and from Rachel Kristenson, who often sits second principal violin with the MCO. It will be an intimate affair in the marvellous setting of Westminster United Church.

Much could be said about the quirky form of Haydn’s 45th Symphony. But perhaps the quirkiest thing of all is what inspired its composition. Haydn and his gang of musicians had been cooped up for much longer than expected in Prince Esterhazy’s summer home, and were dying to go home and see their families. Rather than appeal directly to the Prince for sabbatical, Haydn implanted the request in the music itself. During the final movement, each musician puts down their instrument, blows out the candle on their music stand, and leaves the stage in turn. The Prince took the hint, as the next morning the musicians woke up to discover carriages waiting to deliver them home.

Our March concert also includes Mozart’s beloved 29th symphony and the premiere of two new works commissioned through our New Concerto Project. One is a double violin concerto by the brilliant JUNO Award winner Vivian Fung, whose music is celebrated for integrating non-Western folk music, Tibetan chant, and Brazilian rhythms. The other is a work by Kevin Lau, a prolific composer of orchestral, chamber, ballet, and film music, who studied with composer Christos Hatzis, another long-time MCO collaborator.

A superb concert that will inspire pride in some of Canada’s top musicians and composers.

Our concert soloists

Karl Stobbe is one of Canada’s most accomplished violinists, and the MCO’s Concertmaster. Noted for his generous, rich sound, and long, poignant phrasing, he is described by London’s Sunday Times as “a master soloist, recalling the golden age of violin playing — producing a breathtaking range of tone colours.” Karl has performed in many of North America’s most famous concert venues, including Carnegie Hall, Jordan Hall, the National Arts Centre, Roy Thompson Hall, Segerstrom Hall, and the Chan Centre.

Rachel Kristenson is Concertmaster of the Okanagan Symphony Orchestra in Kelowna and often sits Principal Second Violin with the MCO. Mrs. Kristenson graduated from the prestigious Cleveland Institute of Music with Bachelors and Masters degrees in Violin performance, and has performed with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Symphony New Brunswick, Symphony Nova Scotia, Fairbanks (Alaska) Symphony, and others.

The concert begins at 7.30pm (doors open at 6.30pm) on March 19th in Westminster United Church, 745 Westminster at Maryland. (Click here for matinee concert details.) Tickets, at $35 for adults, $33 for seniors and $15 for students and those under-30 (incl. GST), are available at McNally Robinson, Organic Planet (877 Westminster Ave), and on MCO’s Ticketline at 204-783-7377.

Repertoire
Manitoba Chamber Orchestra
Anne Manson, Music Director
Karl Stobbe, Concertmaster

Westminster United Church
19 March 2019

New Concerto Project Showcase

Vivian Fung
Concerto for Two Violins and String Orchestra †

World premiere performance
Commissioned with the assistance of The Canada Council for the Arts

Joseph Haydn
Symphony No. 45 in f-sharp minor, ‘farewell’

Allegro assai
Adagio
Menuetto: Allegretto & Trio
Finale: Presto — Adagio

Intermission

Kevin Lau
Writ in Water †

World premiere performance
Commissioned with the assistance of The Canada Council for the Arts

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony No. 29 in a major, k. 201 / 186a

Allegro moderato
Andante
Menuetto and Trio
Allegro con spirito

Location

Westminster United Church, 745 Westminster, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Contact Info

Link For more info click here.

Posted by Claudia Garcia de la Huerta under Classical in Classic 107.

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