Experience the excitement of the CRR 93 symphony concert, conducted by Alexandre Grandé. On the programme: the finale of Act 1 of Cosi Fan Tutte with Alexia Cousin's class, followed by the grandiose Symphony No. 41, ‘Jupiter’. An intense and inspiring evening !
The finale of the first act of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Così fan tutte is one of the most delightful moments in opera. A true theatrical masterpiece, it combines vocal ensembles, misunderstandings and musical accelerations with exhilarating precision. Mozart displays all his dramatic genius here, combining humour, tension and psychological insight in a lively score.
Symphony No. 41 in C major, known as Jupiter, Mozart's last symphony, is the culmination of his symphonic work. Powerful, luminous and remarkably rich in counterpoint, it combines formal clarity with expressive energy. Its finale, famous for its fugal writing, embodies a masterful synthesis of classical rigour and jubilant élan.
Symphony No. 41 in C major, known as Jupiter, Mozart's last symphony, is the culmination of his symphonic work. Powerful, luminous and remarkably rich in counterpoint, it combines formal clarity with expressive energy. Its finale, famous for its fugal writing, embodies a masterful synthesis of classical rigour and jubilant élan.
