
"Irving Klein Competition winner, Julia Schilz, joins the SFCO in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's joyful Violin Concerto No. 5. Mozart was only nineteen years of age when he composed this, his final violin concerto, and a piece that sits at the very pinnacle of Classical concerti."
"Franz Schubert was also nineteen when he penned his 5th Symphony and its connection to Mozart's writing is more than just youthful exuberance. At the time of its composition, Schubert was particularly enthralled with his earlier counterpart, writing in his diary, 'O Mozart! Immortal Mozart! What countless impressions of a brighter, better life hast thou stamped upon our souls!'"
"Our concert opens with Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson's lively and virtuosic Sinfonietta No. 1. A composer, conductor, and pedagogue, Perkinson was equally comfortable in a myriad of styles and genres. His Sinfonia No. 1 blends new and old, in an exciting and expertly-crafted tour de force."
The concert features Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson's Sinfonietta No. 1, Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 5 performed by Julia Schilz, and Schubert's Symphony No. 5. Perkinson's work is a blend of styles, showcasing his versatility. Mozart's final violin concerto, composed at nineteen, is celebrated for its joyful character. Schubert, also at nineteen, pays homage to Mozart in his 5th Symphony, reflecting admiration and youthful exuberance. The event is free, with doors opening for members at 6:30 PM and general admission at 7:15 PM.
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