![]() ![]() There are many histories and legends about this date, rather impossible as the great Cremonese maestro died probably a year before. In the same period of time, someone had written this year, 1745, inside the last violin made by the great Italian violin maker Guarneri del Gesu. Luckily the father recognized this son and gave him the privilege of his name, but not the right to use the title Chevalier, and later on also some good education in Paris. It was in 1745 when in the middle of Caribbean islands, on a French territory called Guadeloupe, a wealthy planter had a son with the sixteen-year-old slave, maid of his wife, named Nanon. 5 of Joseph Bologne (sometimes seen spelled “ Boulogne”) and the “Italian” Symphony No. The year 1745 seems to have a certain fascinating presence in this program conducted by Jerry Hou, the ASO’s associate conductor, with Mozart’s overture to The Marriage of Figaro, the Second Violin Concerto from Op. On Thursday, May 20, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra presented an interesting choice of music in its latest “Behind the Curtain” streamed concert. Joseph BOLONGE: Violin Concerto in A major, Op. MOZART: Overture to The Marriage of Figaro ![]()
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