Jamie Phillips comes back to the Orchestra UniMi after two years

On Tuesday 8 May at 9:00 pm in the great hall of La Statale University, the English conductor JAMIE PHILLIPS will come back on the podium of UniMi Symphony Orchestra after two years, with the following program: the Symphony No. 31 Hornsignal (1765) by HAYDNinspired by the so called “hunting symphonies”, very popular at the time in all the European courts; the Dances of Galánta (1933) by ZOLTÁN KODÁLY, a collection of Hungarian dances inspired at the little town where the young composer discovered the folk music; the Diversions on a theme by BENJAMIN BRITTEN, for piano left hand (soloist HUBERT RUTKOWSKI) and orchestra, commissioned in 1940 by the pianist Paul Wittgenstein who had lost his right arm during the First World War; by the australian composer BRETT DEAN, Short Stories (2005)  musical miniatures that refer to Anton Webern and Erik Satie.

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