HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-30, Page 23Raffi Armenian of the Kitchener -Waterloo Symphony Orchestra and the Canadian Chamber Ensemble
brings the music of Mozart, Haydn and Salieri to Blyth Memorial Hall May 14 in the final presentation of
the spring season at the Blyth Festival.
KW Symphony group plays
at Memorial Hall May 14
Classical music of the 1700's will
makeadebutatBlyth Memorial
Hall, Wednesday, May 14 at8 p.m.
The Blyth Centre for the Arts is
presenting Maestro Raffi Armen-
ian, conducting an ensemble com-
posed of the musicians of the
world-renowned Canadian Cham-
ber Ensemble augmented by other
members of the Kitchener -Water-
loo Symphony Orchestra.
This will be the first time
symphonic music has been per-
formed at the Blyth Memorial Hall.
The program consists of a selection
of baroque music including works
by Mozart, Hydn and a portion of
the symphony called the "vene-
tian", by Antonio Salieri, the
legendary rival of Wolfgang Ama
deus Mozart.
A sampling of the program
includes the four movements of
Haydn's Morning Symphony (no.
6); the second of which contains
both violin and cello solo perfor-
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mance; W. A. Mozart's Violin
Concerto in D Major (no. 3)
performed by soloist Moshe Ham-
mer; and Mozart's Clarinet Con-
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Victor Sawa.
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