Australian Haydn Ensemble Presents Haydn’s Farewell

Erin Helyard
Erin Helyard

Erin Helyard, director of Pinchgut Opera, joins the Australian Haydn Ensemble as guest director and fortepianist in an orchestral program of Haydn, Mozart and J.C. Bach inspired by the Enlightenment.

J.C. Bach was an important influence on the young Mozart. His Symphony in G minor Op. 6 No. 6 is a signature work of the 18th century. Perhaps his darkest piece, it bursts with the essence of Sturm and Drang.

The program features Helyard as soloist in Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 12 in A major, an early work that pays homage to his influence by quoting J.C. Bach’s overture to La Calamita de Cuori and also his Rondo for piano and orchestra K. 386, written around the same time.

The program closes with Haydn’s dramatic Farewell Symphony, a work in which Haydn displays his classic ability to marry great humour with great beauty, perhaps rather fittingly, getting his point across to Prince Esterhazy that it was time to go home for the holidays!

The performers: Guest Director and Fortepiano – Erin Helyard/ Skye McIntosh – Artistic Director/ Australian Haydn Ensemble

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