Mozart the Plagiarist
Sun, Oct 08
|Musical Instrument Museum
Long before Ed Sheeran was taken to court for allegedly borrowing someone else’s music, Mozart was “admiring” the work of the Haydn brothers -- admiring them right into his scores!
Time & Location
Oct 08, 2023, 6:00 PM – Oct 09, 2023, 8:00 PM
Musical Instrument Museum, 4725 E Mayo Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85050, USA
About the event
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809): Symphony no. 13 in D major
Alan Belkin (b. 1951): Viola Concerto (world premiere)
Graham Cohen, viola
A fiddle hoedown, featuring Mr. Cohen and Mr. Sawchyn
River Sawchyn (b. 2002): Finding Light
W.A. Mozart (1756-1791): Symphony no. 41 in C major “Jupiter”
Long before Ed Sheeran was taken to court for allegedly borrowing someone else’s music, Mozart was “admiring” the work of the Haydn brothers -- admiring them right into his scores!
The finale to Mozart's Jupiter Symphony has long thrilled audiences. It's magnificent music. So it may be surprising to learn that a key motif was lifted note-for-note, orchestration-by-orchestration, from Joseph Haydn's 13th Symphony. When you hear them side by side, as you will at this concert, the evidence is irrefutable.
But that's not all. The concert will include two world premieres and a special bonus.
- Alan Belkin, a highly regarded composer, teacher and author, wrote his Viola Concerto for recent Julliard masters graduate Graham Cohen.
- MNO Composition Fellow River Sawchyn, one of "30 promising Canadians under the age of 30," took Maestro Cohen's challenged and purloined melodies and passages from Mozart and Haydn in his new piece, "Finding Light."
- And the added bonus? In addition to their classical chops, River Sawchyn and Graham Cohen fiddle. River specializes in American styles and Graham in Canadian ones. Put them together, and you'll get a hoedown like you've never heard before.
Come for the Mozart. Stay for the fiddling. It will be a classical concert unlike any other.