New York Philharmonic - Mozart's A Little Night Music and Tchaikovsky
A sprightly end to the season
Why see New York Philharmonic - Mozart's A Little Night Music and Tchaikovsky?
A little light entertainment
Concertmaster Frank Huang leads this springy, sprightly end to the season featuring Mozart's irrepressibly iconic 'A Little Night Music'. One of the most popular pieces of classical composition, it shares a symbiotic relationship with the program finale, Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings, created as a nod to his idol.
From its opening bars 'A Little Night Music' (an imperfect translation of Eine kleine Nachtmusik - 'a little serenade') captures the imagination with its lively melody, evoking joy and entertainment like no other piece in the canon. Alongside Serenade for Strings' cascading and graceful tones, this program should prove a perfect and lyrical end to a fantastic season.