Mozart’s Requiem and Stars of Tomorrow
April 13 @ 7:30 pm
Mattie Kelly Arts Center
$25
Devin Patrick Hughes, conductor
Join the Northwest Florida Symphony Orchestra for a farewell letter from the greatest composer of all time featuring Northwest Florida Symphony Chorale. The mystery surrounding Mozart’s death remains an enigmatic puzzle to this day. Answers can only be found in his Requiem Mass, which he left for us as an inspirational message of hope and spiritual fulfillment.
This season finale concert spotlights the amazing talents of the youth Concerto Competition winners of the NFSO Guild-sponsored competition. Join us for at 6:30 p.m. for a pre-concert talk with Maestro Devin Patrick Hughes in the Mainstage Theater. Limited seating available. Attendees must have concert ticket. This event is made possible by the generous sponsorship of McGovern, O’Dell & Associates Wealth Management Group. Performance Pieces Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Requiem, K. 626 Sheila Dunn, Soprano Hanan Tarabay, Alto Roderick George, Tenor Corey McKern, Baritone Northwest Florida Symphony Chorale Lois Henry, Conductor Niceville High School Singers Michael Dye, Conductor Jean Sibelius, Concerto in D minor, Op. 47: Allegro Moderato Robin Tozzie, Violin Franz Joseph Haydn, Piano Concerto in D major: Vivace Parker Wolf, Piano Antonín Dvorák, Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104: Finale, Allegro moderato Will Taylor, Cello