The best of old and new Vienna is captured in a concert presented by the venerable Queen City organization Charlotte Concerts. Under the direction of Philippe Entremont the orchestra first performs a pastiche by contemporary Austrian composers based on Schubert’s most famous art song. Then it’s a symphony by Schubert, followed by a light-hearted sequence of Viennese marches, waltzes and polkas.
Listen to the entire program: Charlotte Concerts - Vienna Concert-Verein
Billboard and introduction to Variations on The Capricious Trout (after Schubert) - Lauren Rico
A. HUBER, R. DUNSER, G. PROY, H. SCHMIDINGER & R. SÜSS - Variations on The Capricious Trout (after Schubert)
The Vienna Concert-Verein Orchestra
Philippe Entremont, conductor
Introduction to Schubert's Symphony No. 5 in B flat - Lauren Rico
FRANK SCHUBERT - Symphony No. 5 in B flat
The Vienna Concert-Verein Orchestra
Philippe Entremont, conductor
Introduction to Lehar's Piave Marsch - Lauren Rico
FRANZ LEHAR - Piave Marsch
The Vienna Concert-Verein Orchestra
Philippe Entremont, conductor
Break and introduction to Strauss' Voices of Spring, Light of Heart, and Annen Polka. - Lauren Rico and Mike McKay
JOHANN STRAUSS JR. - Voices of Spring, Light of Heart, and Annen Polka
The Vienna Concert-Verein Orchestra
Philippe Entremont, conductor
Introduction to Strauss' Vienna Blood - Lauren Rico
JOHANN STRAUSS JR. - Vienna Blood
The Vienna Concert-Verein Orchestra
Philippe Entremont, conductor
Introduction to Strauss' Pizzicato Polka and Tritsch-Tratsch Polka - Lauren Rico
JOHANN STRAUSS JR. - Pizzicato Polka & Tritsch-Tratsch Polka
The Vienna Concert-Verein Orchestra
Philippe Entremont, conductor
Introduction to Stravinsky's Suite from Petruschka - Lauren Rico
IGOR STRAVINSKY - Suite from Petruschka
South Carolina Philharmonic Orchestra
Morohiko Nakahara, conductor
End of the show - Lauren Rico and Mike McKay