Sorrell Conducts Mozart’s Symphony No. 40
About This Event
Jeannette Sorrell conducts Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 at David Geffen Hall, applying her period‑instrument approach from Apollo's Fire to the Classical repertoire. The bill includes clarinetist Anthony McGill — principal of the New York Philharmonic and formerly of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra — known for clean articulation and an emphasis on ensemble balance; Kenneth Sorrell, noted for his work in theatre and performance, is also on the roster.
About Symphony No. 40(symphony)
Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550, was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1788. It is one of his most celebrated and widely performed works.
About the Artists
Jeannette Sorrell
Jeannette Sorrell is an American conductor and the founder of the period-instrument ensemble Apollo's Fire, known for her interpretations of Baroque and Classical music.
Anthony McGill
Anthony McGill is a clarinetist known in New York for his work as principal clarinet of the New York Philharmonic, following a long tenure in the same role with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. He appears at David Geffen Hall in programs such as Sorrell Conducts Mozart’s Symphony No.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Step into the enchanting world of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a timeless maestro whose compositions continue to captivate audiences worldwide. Known for his extraordinary ability to blend melodic beauty with intricate harmony, Mozart's work transcends time, finding a vibrant home in New York City's cultural tapestry.
Kenneth Sorrell
Kenneth Sorrell is a notable figure in the performing arts, known for his contributions to theater and performance.