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Pierre-Laurent Aimard

6 degrees of Mozart

Pierre-Laurent Aimard
and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe

“The brilliant French pianist boldly goes where few, if any, of his colleagues have gone before.”
Chicago Tribune on Pierre-Laurent Aimard

Sunday, August 09, 2009 at 5:00
Alice Tully Hall, Starr Theater

Pierre-Laurent Aimard, conductor and piano (Mostly Mozart debut)
Chamber Orchestra of Europe (Mostly Mozart debut)

Haydn: Symphony No.101 in D major ("The Clock")
Ligeti: Chamber Concerto
Mozart: Piano Concerto No.19 in F major, K.459

Extraordinary French pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard assumes the challenging roles of both conductor and soloist in a Mozart piano concerto with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe.

The evening is carefully arranged to include a seminal work by Haydn, a Mozart piano concerto, and a newer work to demonstrate the use of common themes dealing with rhythm, time, and counterpoint. Haydn and Mozart both used conventional forms to frame their compositions, coupled with a twist or humorous game of musical manipulation. This technique appears in the work of contemporary composers including Ligeti, whose work appears in the Festival for the first time.

This performance is approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes, including one 20-minute intermission.

This event is part of the Lincoln Center 50 Years celebration.