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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Classics II Mozart Festival\nEvent Url: http://www.
 artsboston.org/event/detail/441396337/Classics_II_Mozart_Festival\nEvent D
 ate Begin: 2011-11-05\nEvent Date End: 2011-11-06\n\nThe Enduring and Ende
 aring Music of Mozart\n\nJung-Ho Pak\, Conductor - David Shifrin\, Clarine
 t\nAn all-Mozart illuminating the rich melodies of the endeared composer f
 eaturing the internationally-acclaimed clarinetist David Shifrin.  \nMOZAR
 T\n\nIn his later years Mozart was so moved by the continued reverence of 
 Prague audiences that the Viennese composer expressed his gratitude throug
 h music. La Clemenza di Tito celebrates the coronation of Emperor Leopold 
 in rich\, majestic melodies. Known as Mozart's &ldquo\;Prague&rdquo\; Symp
 hony\, Symphony No. 38 transcends the scope of what a symphony had typical
 ly been\, epitomizing Mozartian freshness\, energy and grace. The master's
  unsurpassed skill at creating a dialogue between solo instrument and orch
 estra is displayed in the extraordinary Clarinet Concerto featuring intern
 ationally-acclaimed clarinetist David Shifrin.  Maestro Pak's very own ver
 sion of Happy Birthday adds sparkle to the festival. \n\nArr. Jung-Ho Pak 
 - Happy Birthday\nWolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Overture to La Clemenza di Tit
 o\, K. 621 - Concerto in A major for Clarinet and Orchestra\, K. 622 - Sym
 phony No. 38 in D major\, K. 504 &ldquo\;Prague&rdquo\;\n\nDavid Shifrin\,
  Clarinet\nOne of only two wind players to have been awarded the Avery Fis
 her Prize since the award's inception in 1974\, Shifrin is in constant dem
 and throughout the world as an orchestral soloist\, recitalist and chamber
  music collaborator. He is a three-time Grammy nominee and has served as a
  faculty member of the The Juilliard School of Music and as music director
  of the Chamber Music Society of Yale.\n\nStart time: Sat 8pm / Sun 3pm
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