Two cornerstones of the repertoire anchor the Boston Symphony's January 4-9 program. The young English pianist Benjamin Grosvenor is soloist in one of Mozart's most familiar concertos, No. 21 in C, an elegant, good-natured work written and premiered in Vienna in spring 1785.
Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 is the concerto's polar opposite in mood, a stormy struggle against destiny with a well-earned victory at the close. Opening the program is a rarity: the overture to the 1811 opera The Amazons by the highly successful and prolific opera composer Étienne Méhul, a contemporary of Mozart and Beethoven.
Performed January 4-9, 2018 at Symphony Hall
Video produced by Anthony Princiotti.
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