WASO | Laurence Jackson Plays Mozart
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Wesfarmers Arts Pre-concert Q&A
Learn more about the concert’s music in a Pre-concert Q&A with WASO’s Concertmaster Laurence Jackson, hosted by Evan Kennea, WASO’s Director of Programming and Engagement.
From 4.10pm – 4.30pm in the Harvey Room
PROGRAM
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Violin Concerto No.4
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN arr. MAHLER String Quartet No.11 Serioso
Antonin DVORAK Nocturne in B
Joseph HAYDN Symphony No.102
Laurence Jackson director/violin
WASO’s Concertmaster Laurence Jackson takes centre stage in a concert celebrating classical music at its finest.
Jackson brings elegance and brilliance to Mozart’s radiant Fourth Violin Concerto, a work of youthful brilliance and lyrical charm, before leading us through Mahler’s rich reorchestration of Beethoven’s stormy String Quartet.
Dvořák’s serene Nocturne offers a moment of hushed beauty and to close Haydn’s Symphony No.102, one of his grandest and most inventive works, bursts with wit, energy and symphonic mastery.
About Laurence Jackson
Laurence Jackson is Concertmaster of the West Australian Symphony Orchestra (WASO) and one of the most distinguished violinists in Australia. A graduate of the Royal Academy of Music, where he studied with Emanuel Hurwitz, Maurice Hasson and Anne-Sophie Mutter, Laurence launched his international career after winning major prizes at the Yehudi Menuhin ‘Concours de Paris’, the Sarasate Violin Competition, and the International Violin Competition ‘Dr Luis Sigall’ in Chile.
Laurence has forged a highly successful career as a soloist, chamber musician and concertmaster performing across Europe, North America and Australia and has appeared with ensembles including the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic, Philharmonia, Royal Scottish National Orchestra and Trondheim Symphony. From 2006–2016, Laurence was Concertmaster of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, performing as soloist under Andris Nelsons and recording Ein Heldenleben to critical acclaim.
Laurence is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music and plays a J. B. Vuillaume violin, circa 1850. READ MORE
WASO’s Regional Tours are supported by MM Electrical Merchandising and the Western Australian Government.
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