Prague Philharmonia, Marc Coppey & Sayaka Shoji

Concert abroad
Église Saint-Matthieu de Colmar
9 Grand rue, 68000 Colmar, Francie

Prague Philharmonia
Marc Coppey
- conductor
Sayaka Shoji - violin

Maurice Ravel
Le Tombeau de Couperin

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major, K. 219

Robert Schumann
Symphony No. 4 in D minor, Op. 120

The three presented works share a spirit of refinement and virtuosity, illustrating key moments in music history, each in its own style.

Maurice Ravel's Le Tombeau de Couperin, composed between 1914 and 1917, is a neoclassical work paying homage to baroque music while enriching it with Ravel's characteristic impressionist palette. The piece stands out for its lightness, finesse, and elegant dances.

Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major K. 219, written in 1775, embodies the perfection of classical style. Its balanced structure and luminous melody showcase the violin's virtuosity while offering a subtle conversation between the solo instrument and orchestra.

Finally, Schumann's Symphony No. 4 in D minor Op. 120, composed in 1841, is a dense and emotionally charged work characterized by rich orchestral writing and dramatic intensity.

Together, these three works offer a sonic journey where the soul of music mingles with the traditions of their respective eras, combining virtuosity, emotion, and elegance. The program invites discovery of the stylistic diversity of three great masters of Western music.

Patron
RSBC
General partner
Komerční banka
With support
Hl.město Praha
Ministerstvo kultury
Principal partner
Hyundai
General media partner
Česká televize
Partneři zvuku
Portu Gallery
Wood & Company
Partners
RENOMIA
Mozart Prague