dal segno 1825
Chamber Orchestral Evening Concert
Sat, 8 Nov 2025
8pm
Victoria Concert Hall
Featuring
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Candida Thomson (guest concertmaster)
Zoltán Fejérvári (soloist, Mozart piano concerto)
Liv-Hilde Klokk, Ida Bryhn (guest principals, violin 2 and viola)
Tickets $32-82 via BookMyShow
*Available for purchase at Culture Pass
SYNOPSIS
Resound Collective joins Chamber Music and Arts Singapore in the dal segno 1825 Chamber Orchestral Evening Concert this November.
This evening juxtaposes two works created in 1825 – young Mendelssohn’s greatly beloved String Octet, full of youthful energy and optimism for life, composed at the precocious age of 16, and Beethoven’s single-movement composition for string quartet, an incomprehensible and fiendish double fugue (here arranged for string orchestra) – both preceded by Mozart’s dramatic D minor Piano Concerto, a favourite of Beethoven’s which he kept in his performing repertoire.
PROGRAMME
Mozart
Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor K. 466
Beethoven
Grosse Fuge Op. 133 for string orchestra
Mendelssohn
String Octet in E-flat major Op. 20
Featuring musicians:
- Candida Thompson (violin 1)
- Tang Tee Khoon (violin 1)
- Yang Shuxiang (violin 2)
- Liv Hilde Klokk (violin 2)
- Julianne Lee (viola)
- Ida Bryhn (viola)
- Eckart Runge (cello)
- Hangoh Cho (cello)
Programme duration – 100 mins (85 mins with 15 min intermission)
About dal segno 1825
The 3-day programme aims to revisit cornerstone masterpieces of the classical chamber music repertoire after two centuries, through an intimate chamber music Evening Concert (7 Nov), a grand chamber orchestral Evening Concert (8 Nov), interactive Concerts for Children (9 Nov), and much more. Learn more