Camerata Salzburg 1 • Bach & Mozart
On the occasion of the 100th birthday of Sándor Végh
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Suite for Orchestra in D, BWV 1068
WOLFGANG A. MOZART Adagio for Violin und Orchestra in E, K. 261
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Suite for Cello, No. 3 in C major, BWV 1009
WOLFGANG A. MOZART Adagio for Piano in B minor, K. 540
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH/ WOLFGANG A. MOZART Fugues, K. 405
WOLFGANG A. MOZART Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in G major, K. 453
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Ricercare a 6 from Musikalisches Opfer, BWV 1079
WOLFGANG A. MOZART Der Zauberer KV 472
WOLFGANG A. MOZART Sei du mein Trost, K. 391 (340b) – poem by Johann Timotheus Hermes
WOLFGANG A. MOZART Das Veilchen, K. 476 – poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
WOLFGANG A. MOZART Adagio and Fugue in C minor, K. 546
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Concerto for Piano and Strings in D minor, BWV 1052
WOLFGANG A. MOZART March No. 1 D major, K. 335 (K. 320a)
WOLFGANG A. MOZART Serenade in D major, K. 320 – “Posthorn Serenade”
WOLFGANG A. MOZART "Non temer, amato bene" – Rondo for soprano and obbligato violin, K. 490, for Idomeneo, K. 366
WOLFGANG A. MOZART "Parto, ma tu ben mio" - Aria of Sesto with obbligato basset clarinet from La clemenza di Tito, K. 621
WOLFGANG A. MOZART “Non temer, amato bene” – Recitative and Rondo for soprano, obbligato piano and orchestra, K. 505
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The great “Austrian-Hungarian” violinist and conductor Sándor Végh would have been one hundred years old on May 17, 2012. After founding his famous Végh Quartet and giving major cyclical performances of the complete quartets of Beethoven and Bartók, he set new standards of interpretation starting in 1978 with his Camerata Academica Salzburg. In memory of the great musician who also made Festival history, such close friends and musical companions as Erich Höbarth, Steven Isserlis, Alexander Janiczek, András Schiff, Jörg Widmann and many others will perform two large-scale concerts, which will certainly make you forget time, offering fascinating juxtapositions of works by Bach and Mozart in one and Schubert and Bartók, another friend of Végh’s, in the other. Furthermore, three master courses are devoted to the memory of Sándor Végh, who passed away 15 years ago: master students of the International Musicians Seminar Prussia Cove – founded by Végh in 1972 – will rehearse chamber music works by Mozart and Schubert and also perform them.