I start a new term of ELLSO this Saturday, and, more thrillingly to me anyway, I've joined a new orchestra on Thursday evenings. It's a new amateur orchestra in East London organised by the same people who ran that chamber music course I went to in the spring. This term we're playing Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante for viola and violin. I didn't know this piece before it turned up on the repertoire list, but I've since downloaded it and have fallen in love.
After downloading the score to have a quick look at the cello part, it looks damn well doable. I am so excited about this one. It's a beautiful piece of music – go listen to it if you haven't heard it yet.
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