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Territories:
Worldwide.
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Production year:
2025
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Language(s):
German, English, French
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Rights:
TV, NON-THEATRICAL, INTERNET, VOD
While the Austrian Mozart (1756-1791) died at the age of 35, almost the same age as Marie-Antoinette (1755-1793), Hyacinthe Jadin (1776-1800) from Versailles died at the age of 24, succumbing to tuberculosis. A piano virtuoso, he left behind numerous sonatas and three concertos, fleeting testimonies to his immense talent, which had barely blossomed, and to a magnificent pre-Romanticism. Here he is confronted with the works of his elder Mozart, united in the precocity of their works and their deaths.
The jewel of the rising generation of French keyboard players, Justin Taylor connects these works through the dazzling brilliance they still bring today, that extraordinary freshness of youth and inspiration!
Program
First Part: 40 minutes
Hyacinthe Jadin (1776–1800)
First Quartet in B-flat Major
I. Largo
Second Concerto for Fortepiano, with accompaniment of two violins, viola, bass, flute, oboe, bassoons, and horns
I. Allegro maestoso
II. Siciliano Larghetto
III. Rondo
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)
Fantasy in D minor, K. 397
Hyacinthe Jadin
Third Concerto for Fortepiano, with accompaniment of two violins, viola, bass, two flutes, two bassoons, and two horns
III. Rondo Allegro
Intermission
Second Part: 30 minutes
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)
Concerto in G Major, K. 453
I. Allegro
II. Andante
III. Allegretto