uuc I MUSICIfrom Rome featuring Stephen Hough ' ~~_.-!lffl"l:la~ Wait Chapel, Wake Forest University Winston-Salem, North Carolina r .. .. • ,,_ Program Serenade in D Major for Two Small Orchestras , K. 239 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ("Serenata notturna") (I 756-1791) Marcia: Maestoso Menuetto; Trio; Menuetto Rondeau: Allegro Piano Concerto No. 14 in E-flat Major , K. 449 Mozart Allegro vivace Andantino Allegro ma non troppo Stephen Hough, pianist Intermission Diverti mento in D Major, K. 136 (125a) Mozart AJlegro Andante Presto Ein kleine Nacht musik, K. 525 Mozart Allegro Romanze: Andante Menuett: Allegretto; Trio; Menuett Rondo: Allegro Stephen Hough will be signing programs and recordings in the narth ex during intermission. I Musici reserves the right to change th e program . I Musici records for Philips Classics, exclusive ly. I Musici appears by arrangement with New World Classics, Kerby Lovallo, Director; e-mail
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[email protected]. Stephen Hough records for Hyperion, Chandos, RCA Red Seal, EMI, and Vir gin Classics. Learn more about Stephen Hough at www .stephenhough.com/ Program Notes Mozart, Serenade in D Major for Two Small Orchestras, K. 239 ("Serenata Notturna") The serenading tradition was a very old one in the time of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). Originally a vocal custom invoJving portable accompanying instruments (e.g., lute, guitar, and mandolin), serenading had also established itself in the realm of the instrumental divertimento by the mid-18th century.