Janowski Conducts Mendelssohn’s Scottish
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Event: Janowski Conducts Mendelssohn’s Scottish Venue: David Geffen Hall Conductor Marek Janowski leads the New York Philharmonic in a performance featuring Mendelssohn’s Scottish Symphony, which draws inspiration from his visit to Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh. The concert also includes Haydn’s Trumpet Concerto with soloist Christopher Martin and opens with Mozart’s Serenata notturna.
About Scottish Symphony(symphony)
Felix Mendelssohn’s “Scottish Symphony” is a travel work in sound, shaped by the composer’s time in Edinburgh and his impressions of its landscape and ruins. At David Geffen Hall, Marek Janowski leads the New York Philharmonic in a reading that keeps the score’s scenes connected, with principal trumpet Christopher Martin featured elsewhere on the program. First heard in the mid-19th century, the symphony reflects how Romantic-era composers turned place into narrative without using text. Its strength is its continuity: the music moves like a single, unfolding recollection rather than four separate tableaux.
About the Artists
New York Philharmonic
Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of the New York Philharmonic, one of the world's most prestigious classical music ensembles. With its home at the iconic David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center, this orchestra serves as a cornerstone of New York City's vibrant cultural landscape.
Marek Janowski
Marek Janowski is a German conductor known for his interpretations of orchestral and operatic works, particularly in the repertoire of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Christopher Martin
Christopher Martin is a musician and performer, recognized for his contributions to the music industry.