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When Nurit Bar-Josef performs four Mainly Mozart Festival of Orchestras drive-in concerts this week at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, it will mark several firsts for the accomplished violinist.
It will be the first time the National Symphony Orchestra concertmaster has been to San Diego, the first time she has performed a drive-in concert
and the first time she and members of her orchestra have teamed for performances with members of New York’s Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, whose concertmaster is Del Mar native David Chan.
Bar-Josef will be one of the featured soloists for Thursday’s performance of Vivaldi’s Concerto for Four Violins in B minor and the lone soloist for Saturday’s performance of Ralph Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending. She will return here in June for five Mainly Mozart All-Star Orchestra concerts. They will be held outdoors, in a non-drive-in format, at a yet to be disclosed San Diego County location.
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In February and April, Mainly Mozart will be producing drive-in concerts at the Del Mar Fairgrounds with the title of Mainly Mozart Festival of Orchestras. What does that entail?
In February, players from both the LA Philharmonic and the San Francisco Symphony will come together to perform music by Mozart, Bach, Tchaikovsky, Rossini, Mascagni (?!), and Benjamin Britten. Soloists for the concerts will feature principal players from Los Angeles and San Francisco.
In April, players from the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and the National Symphony will come together to perform music by Mozart, Vivaldi, Grieg, Tchaikovsky, Bach, Rossini, and Vaughan Williams. Soloists will again be drawn from the orchestra’s principal players. However, Metropolitan Opera soprano, Susanna Phillips, will be singing in two of the April concerts.
Admittedly, as holiday seasons go, this oneâs a real lump of coal. In 2020, the most wonderful time of the year will be less about spreading holiday cheer (now known as âdropletsâ) with friends and family than sheltering in place and rocking (slowly back and forth) around the Christmas tree. Maybe some light wassailing.
We may be virtually snowed in, but that doesnât mean you canât virtually go out. Decemberâs online musical offerings are enough to fill in just about every gap left by your canceled plans. Plus you can have nog. (Also we may be stuck this way for a while, so consider pinging Santa for some new headphones.) Hereâs what Iâll be streaming this month.
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