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Masterpieces by Mozart and Haydn

Friday, February 7, 2025 7:30pm

Event Description

The Time For Three performance at the Ogle Center has been postponed as we prepare for an even bigger and brand-new program at Whitney Hall in 2025. In its place, we’re excited to present Masterpieces by Mozart and Haydn, featuring timeless classics in one extraordinary performance.

Teddy Abrams, Conductor

Join the Louisville Orchestra and Music Director Teddy Abrams for an evening of classical brilliance at the Ogle Center at Indiana University Southeast on February 7, 2025. This program showcases the genius of two iconic composers, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Joseph Haydn, whose symphonies laid the foundation for modern orchestral music.

Experience the fiery passion of Mozart’s Symphony No. 25, often referred to as the “Little G Minor Symphony,” with its dramatic energy and emotional depth. Concluding the evening is Haydn’s Symphony No. 104, the final symphony of his prolific career, affectionately known as the “London Symphony,” a majestic and spirited celebration of Haydn’s legacy.

Don’t miss this extraordinary evening, where the timeless artistry of Mozart and Haydn comes to life under the baton of Teddy Abrams.

Please note that tickets purchased for the February 7, 2024 Time For Three performance are non-transferable and valid only for Masterpieces by Mozart and Haydn on February 7, 2025. Tickets cannot be redeemed for the 2025 Time For Three concert. Refunds may be available depending on your ticket type. Contact Patron Services at info@louisvilleorchestra.org or call 502.587.8681 for more information.

Program

WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART – SYMPHONY NO. 25 IN G MINOR, K. 183

Experience the electrifying intensity of Mozart’s Symphony No. 25, often called the “Little G Minor Symphony.” With its dramatic opening and emotional depth, this masterpiece captures the fiery passion of Mozart’s early symphonic works.

Joseph Haydn – Symphony No. 104 in D Major, “London”

Delight in the majestic elegance of Haydn’s Symphony No. 104, the final symphony of his illustrious career. Nicknamed the “London Symphony,” this iconic piece radiates joy and grandeur, showcasing Haydn’s enduring genius.

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Event Venue

Ogle Center at Indiana University Southeast
4201 Grant Line Rd
New Albany, IN 47150 United States