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Chamber orchestra takes Mozart near heaven
Chamber orchestra takes Mozart near heaven
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Chamber orchestra takes Mozart near heaven

1995
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The Symphony No. 39 began in the clouds, with an adagio introduction sounding grand and spacious in the Grand Canyon acoustics of the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist. [Stephen Colburn] and the orchestra were clear, specific and authoritative with Mozart's gestures, but not insistent about them. When the allegro kicked in, the violins darted and dived around the principal theme like aerobatic angels.
Publisher
Journal Sentinel Inc