May 17 2025
Life, Death, and Mozart: A Little Night Music and Requiem

Life, Death, and Mozart: A Little Night Music and Requiem

Presented by Flint Institute of Music at The Whiting

Enrique Diemecke, music director & conductor
Flint Symphony Chorus,Nada Radakovich & Jeffrey Walker, co-directors
Shayla Hottinger Powell, soprano
Abigail Kasenow
, mezzo-soprano
Nicholas Music, tenor
Benton DeGroot, baritone

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,
 Overture to Don Giovanni, K. 527
 Eine kleine Nachtmusik, K. 525 (A Little Night Music)
 Requiem, K. 626 

The Flint Symphony Chorus joins FSO for this concert of masterworks that pays homage to one of the most celebrated composers in history. In the final performance of the season, the combined ensembles will render the last piece Mozart ever composed — or nearly. After his death at 35, the piece was completed by one of his peers. A funeral rite for the dead, Mozart’s Requiem is also a representation of vitality, the young composer having given life to the piece with his final breaths. The Overture to Don Giovanni, which opens the concert, nods to the great success of Mozart’s work during his lifetime, and the final serenade, which was published posthumously, to his enduring eminence long after.

Where have I heard this before?
All of the music on the program was featured in the highly acclaimed 1984 film Amadeus. The movie was a fictionalized account of Mozart’s life, but captures its essence— all to the soundtrack of his best-known works.

Admission Info

Tickets start at $18; Genesee County Residents save 30%

Phone: (810) 237-7333

Email: tickets@thefim.org

Dates & Times

2025/05/17 - 2025/05/17

  • May 17, 2025 at 7:30pm - 10:00pm (Sat)
Location Info

The Whiting

1241 E. Kearsley Street, Flint, MI 48503

Parking Info

Free parking is available for all performances in any surface lot on the Flint Cultural Center campus.

Accessibility Info

ASL Interpretation sponsored by Elga Credit Union