Beneath the simplicity of Mozart's final piano concerto lies one of the most subtle and perfect architectural structures in music. Composed less than a year before Mozart's untimely death, this concerto evokes a variety of intensely personal and painful experiences. By turns mysterious, luminous and tragic, this kaleidoscope of sound is magically held together by a blend of elegance and poignancy. 63min
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A renowned Mozart interpreter noted for her luminous and passionate playing, pianist-conductor Mitsuko Uchida presides over a program of the composer's most exciting works.
This performance is part of the:
Pre-Concert Conversation by Kyle Dzapo
Thu, March 18, 7:00-7:30 pm, Grainger BallroomFri, March 19, 12:15-12:45 pm, Armour StageSat, March 20, 7:00-7:30 pm, Grainger Ballroom