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The four movements of Symphony No. 39 are marked by Mozart’s brilliant orchestration, melody, and structure. The first movement is one of his most famous, the second a soulful melody played by the strings, the third a lively dance-like rhythm, and the fourth a grand finale full of energy and joy. It is a beloved work that has captivated audiences for centuries. This concert also features Mozart’s lively, lyrical Bassoon Concerto – a piece that highlights the bassoon’s unique sound and technical capabilities, showcasing the tremendous skill and virtuosity of our own Principal Bassoon Gabe Azzie – and the bright, jovial Symphony No. 2 by Mozart’s contemporary Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges.