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SEOUL February 28 (Yonhap) -- “Love, Happiness, anger, jealousy and more has been implemented by Mozart for the first time in music history. Until this day, I do not know any composer who manages to incorporate human emotion throughout music better than Mozart.” addressed world famous Hungarian conductor Adam Fischer.
Adam Fischer who is known for his impressive interpretation of Mozart, Haydn and more will be visiting South Korea with widely known Mozart pieces.
Conductor Adam Fischer who will be visiting South Korea on March 9 and 10 with Mozarteum Orchestra of Salzburg who have inherited Mozart’s musical ideologies in order to put on a concert at Lotte Concert Hall, and in Seoul Art Center.
“We will do our best to showcase the unique and in depth understanding of Mozart pieces Mzarteum Orchestra of Salzburg to South Korean audiences,” addressed conductor Adam Fischer through email based interview with Yonhap News agency on Tuesday.
Adam Fischer who is considered as one of the representing conductor of Hungary, is well known throughout the world for having the ability to fully understand and translate pieces written by composers Haydn, Mozart and more.
In the past, conductor lead various orchestras such as Austro Hungarian Haydn Orchestra, Wien Staatsoper in Austria, Opernhaus Zurich and more throughout Europe, and his recorded album featuring 45 of the entire symphony of Mozart with the Denmark National Symphony orchestra was awarded with “International Classic Music Award” in 2015.
The upcoming concert in South Korea will feature most famous pieces composed by Mozart including the symphony No 40.
“Mozart’s Symphony No 40 provides listeners with the experience of energetic life filled with miracles. There are uncountable amount of music composed by Mozart, through this upcoming concert, I plan on providing the audience with the fantastic experience by showcasing various Mozart pieces.” addressed Adam Fischer throughout his interview.
Mozarteum Orchestra of Salzburg which will be visiting South Korea, has a nickname of “Orchestra with closest interconnectivity with Mozart’s soul,” for their in depth understanding of Mozart pieces.
The orchestra was first founded by the wife of Mozart, Constanze Weber and his two sons in 1841 as a string ensemble at the home town of the composer, Salzburg of Austria. Until now, the orchestra and Mozarteum continues to inherit the ideology and music of Mozart.
“Every single member of the orchestra has superb understanding of Mozart as if they are close friends of the composer.” addressed Adam Fischer throughout his interview with Yonhap News.
Currently Adam Fischer’s brother Ivan Fischer is also actively performing as representing conductor of Hungary alongside his brother.
“We respect both of our musical understanding an standpoints,” addressed Adam Fischer who participated in the production of Mozart’s opera “The Magic Flute” as kid with his brother.
Conductor Adam Fischer who has extensive understanding of Haydn, Mozart, Wagner, Mahler, Bartok and more addressed “You can find influences of Mozart within pieces written by Wagner, Mahler and more despite the time difference.”
Moreover, conductor stated “Mozart and Haydn is considered to be the founding father of Symphonies, despite of how long the time has passed, music composed by them are constantly revisited and influencing various up and coming composers.”
(This article is translated from Korean to English by Joonha Yoo)
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