Ludwigsluster Classic
In 1789, Antonio Rosetti, who was known throughout Europe, moved to Ludwigslust as court conductor, where he created his last symphony in 1792, which bears comparison with Mozart. His composer colleague Matthias Sperger was also an employee of the court chapel and the evening introduces the harpsichordist and composer Ernst von Wanzura as the third person with a connection to the Mecklenburg court. Mozart himself will perform with Festival prizewinner Noa Wildschut - and a special hammered dulcimer will also make its grand entrance with the cimbalom!
ROSETTI Symphony in E flat major
MOZART Violin Concerto No. 4 in D major KV 218
VON WANZURA Symphony No. 1 in C major "Ukrainian"
SPERGER Double Bass Concerto No. 4 in F major



