The Everett Philharmonic presents gems spanning three decades of Mozart’s all too brief life. We’ll begin with the 16-year-old’s rarely performed opening to the Lucio Silla, a masterpiece that more closely identifies as a symphony in miniature than a traditional overture. Next, you’ll witness the 31-year-old’s love for dance in his ebullient Six German Dances. Then Mary Jensen, the talented flutist from Symphony Tacoma, will perform one of the most beloved concertos for her instrument, Mozart’s first flute concerto. Her virtuosity and musicality will leave audiences breathless. We’ll close with the 17-year-old’s “little” symphony in G minor, a composition full of Sturm und Drang (Storm and Stress), achingly beautiful pastoral themes and a macabre minuet. Mozart rarely composed in minor keys, but when he did fire and brimstone arose from the musicians’ instruments.
Everett Civic Auditorium
2415 Colby Avenue
Everett, WA 98201
https://www.EverettPhil.org/events
info@everettphil.org
(425) 585-8975
TICKETS
$35 – platinum sections
$25 – gold sections
$10 – students with ID; children 18 and younger (any section)
Free – children five and under accompanied by an adult (any section)
All seating is general admission within sections.
Masks, although not required, are strongly encouraged for everyone in attendance. Please check our website for the most up-to-date COVID policies.