For the Curious / PC 2
Program
Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra
Alexander Lonquich, conductor and pianist
Have you ever heard of composers François-Joseph Gossec or Étienne-Nicolas Méhul? Both belong to the period of French classicism, chronologically to the time of the French Revolution. Their music really does have a considerable revolutionary charge, but in a completely different form than the revolution we are familiar with mainly from the music of the twentieth century.
The revolutionary attitude of the concert will not be abandoned even during Mozart’s Piano Concerto in C major, K. 503, which will be performed by the brilliant pianist Alexander Lonquich.
“Alons enfants!”