
Mozart Clarinet Concerto (28')
- INTERVAL - (20')
Mahler Symphony No.5 (72')
Domingo Hindoyan conductor
Julian Bliss clarinet
When two geniuses marry the results are never ordinary, and Gustav Mahler poured all his love for his brilliant young wife Alma into the slow movement of his Fifth Symphony. But that’s not even half the story and tonight Domingo Hindoyan retells a musical drama of love, life and epic struggle. Mozart knew a thing or two about love as well, and returning to Liverpool tonight is clarinettist Julian Bliss who knows how to find all the poetry of Mozart’s dazzling Clarinet Concerto
Domingo Hindoyan CD Signing
Domingo Hindoyan will be signing copies of his new Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra recording Verismo, after the concert in the Grand Foyer Bar. The bar will be kept open late for your enjoyment.
CDs will also be available to purchase before the concert and during the interval from our sales desk to the left of the Grand Foyer Bar.
Please note that we are only accepting card payments.
10% administrative fee applies for online & telephone orders.
A £2.50 postage fee is applicable on all orders if opting for postal delivery.
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