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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 'Symphony No. 41 in C Major' - Live Concert Stream

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Packed with intricate melodies, harmonies, and instrumentation, Johannes Vogel conducts the Synchron Stage Orchestra to perform Mozart’s Symphony No. 41 in C Major K. 551 in this elegant live concert stream. 

Captured in Vienna’s state-of-the-art Synchron Stage recording facility, experience the thrills and swells of a 40-piece ensemble - 30 string, 5 woodwind, 4 brass, and 1 percussion - comprised of talented musicians from renowned Viennese orchestras. 

Mozart completed Symphony No. 41 in C Major on 10 August 1788 the final of three masterpieces he wrote that summer. Labelled ‘Jupiter Symphony’ by music critics, Symphony No. 41 is an example of divine perfection, brimming with the beautiful complexity, emotion, and excitement that represents the possibilities of humankind.  

Sound good? Settle onto the sofa and watch Symphony No. 41 in C Major in 4K UHD with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, available to stream with unlimited replays through the On Air website, mobile, and TV apps

The perfect evening for fans of high-quality classical music - start streaming now!

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Quote from the conductor

Johannes Vogel

“These symphonies are linked as the last and most famous symphonies written by their composers. I have chosen these symphonies as they each show us the remarkable capabilities of the human mind; what we can achieve through our creativity and positivity to make the world a better place to live in. There are always ways to shape how we live despite our circumstances, and music has the power to provide the light, clarity, and insight that is needed to help us move forward.” 

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About the conductor

Johannes Vogel

Born in 1967 in Vienna, Johannes Vogel is a skilled percussionist, composer, and conductor who has worked with world-leading orchestras such as the Vienna Philharmonic, Bavarian State Opera, and Zurich Opera. He has also composed and produced pieces for film and TV, including MGM/Paramount’s Hercules and Guillermo del Toro's Crimson Peak.  

Vogel has earned worldwide acclamation for his modern, revolutionary approach towards masterpieces from classical legends Beethoven, Dvořák, Mozart, and more. 

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About the composer

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Born in 1756 and raised in Salzburg, Austria, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart began composing his own music at the early age of five. He mastered various instruments such as the violin, flute, harp, and piano as well as experimented with genres from symphonies and operas to chamber music, which he performed (alongside the Mozart family) in London before British King George III and his consort Queen Charlotte on 27 April 1764. 

24 years later, Mozart composed his world-renowned Symphony No. 41 in C Major in 1788, which was labelled ‘Jupiter Symphony’ (a title that evokes the grandeur and vastness of the Roman sky god) by music critics. Despite his short life, the composer wrote an impressive 800 classical works admired for their melodic beauty, formal elegance and richness of harmony and texture.  

Mozart continues to be regarded as one of the greatest composers in the history of Western music.  

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About the orchestra

Synchron Stage Orchestra

The Synchron Stage Orchestra is comprised of talented instrumentalists and singers from world-leading Viennese orchestras. The ensemble often performs classical symphonies at the historical Synchron Stage in Vienna and have also featured in the soundtracks for Blue Planet II (2018) and Dune (2020), to name a few. 

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Who were Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s main influences?

Mozart's intense study of George Frideric Handel’s and Johann Sebastian Bach’s works (whom Mozart visited in London in 1764 and 1765) had a deep influence on his own compositions – as, for example, in the fugal passages in The Magic Flute and the finale of Symphony No 41. 

How many instruments are used in Symphony No. 41 in C Major?

The symphony is scored for 18 First and Second Violins, 6 Violas, 4 Violoncellos, 2 Double Bass, 1 Flute, 2 Oboes, 2 Bassoons, 2 Horns, 2 Trumpets, and 1 Timpani – all performed in four movements for 31 minutes. Impressive, right? 

What projects have the Synchron Stage Orchestra been involved in?

The Synchron Stage Orchestra have a wealth of high-scoring projects under their belt, including: The Crown (2016/17), Blue Planet II (2018), Studio 54 (2018), 6 Underground (2019), Ad Astra (2019), Dune (2020), Promising Young Women (2020), WandaVision (2021), The Unforgiveable (2021), Call the Midwife (2022), Hawkeye (2023), Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning 1 (2023), and more. 

What are Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos?

Dolby Vision provides a broader range of colours, better contrast, and increased brightness levels for a more lifelike and immersive viewing experience in supported devices. Dolby Atmos automatically adapts to your sound system, treating audio elements as individual objects that can be precisely placed and moved in a three-dimensional space, delivering an unparalleled realistic and immersive listening experience. 

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Can’t get enough of the Synchron Stage Orchestra? Delve into three more star-performances, including Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 (Mahler’s Orchestration), Brahms’ Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, and Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9 in E Minor. 

Also featured in our repertoire are three Igor Stravinsky compositions performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – Petrushka, The Firebird and The Rite of Spring. 

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