Bing(e)ing on Mozart


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No matter what genre of music he composed, Mozart did so with masterful skill – operas, choral works, concertos, chamber music, solo songs, sonatas, chamber works, and symphonies – making him what many consider the greatest composer in history. Highlights from some of his more than six hundred works will take you on a Grand Tour of Mozart’s musical genius.
Tickets for the two performances - Saturday, April 15 (Thousand Oaks) and Sunday April 16 (Camarillo) - are handled through the New West Symphony box office, not through Meetup.
- Purchase tickets for Saturday's Thousand Oaks performance
- Purchase tickets for Sunday's Camarillo performance
### THE ALL-MOZART PROGRAM
Symphony No. 25, Allegro con brio
“Non più andrai” from The Marriage of Figaro
Piano Sonata No. 11 “Alla Turca,” Andante grazioso
Piano Concerto No. 24, Allegro
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, Allegro
Clarinet Concerto, Rondo
Selections from Mozart Requiem
### THE ARTISTS
- Michael Christie, conductor
- New West Symphony Orchestra
- CLU Areté Vocal Ensemble, including Steve Johnson, your Organizer
### THE VENUES
- Fred Kavli Theater, 2100 E. Thousand Oaks Boulevard, Thousand Oaks
- Rancho Campana Performing Arts Center, 4235 Mar Vista Drive, Camarillo
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Bing(e)ing on Mozart