
Mozart’s “Jupiter” Symphony
Mozart – Symphony No. 41, “Jupiter”, Jessie Montgomery – Starburst, and Schumann – Concerto for Cello
Friday night opens with Jessie Montgomery’s Starburst, a vibrant work inspired by the imagery of rapidly shifting constellations. As a living composer whose works will be highlighted throughout the festival’s Chamber Concerts, Montgomery represents the innovative spirit of contemporary music, bridging past and present.
Schumann’s introspective Cello Concerto in A minor, Op. 129 follows, offering a deeply lyrical exploration of emotion and dialogue between soloist and orchestra. Composed during a turbulent period of his life, the concerto reveals Schumann’s ability to channel profound sensitivity and beauty into music, blurring the lines between virtuosic display and heartfelt expression.
The program concludes with Mozart’s final Symphony No. 41 in C major, “Jupiter.” The nickname reflects the work’s majestic character, evoking the commanding presence of the Roman god. Its final movement is particularly extraordinary, showcasing Mozart’s unparalleled mastery of counterpoint in a triumphant five-voice fugue, bringing the evening to an electrifying close.
Program
MONTGOMERY Starburst for string orchestra
SCHUMANN Concerto for Cello, op. 129, A minor
I. Nicht zu schnell
II. Langsam
III. Sehr lebhaft
INTERMISSION Intermission
MOZART Symphony no. 41, K. 551, C minor, “Jupiter”
I. Allegro vivace
II. Andante cantabile
III. Allegretto
IV. Molto allegro