Details
Conway Hall
25 Red Lion Square
Camden
London
WC1R 4RL
England
Programme
Michael Haydn – Divertimento in G major, MH 406
Louise Farranc – Nonet in E flat major, Op.38
George Onslow – Nonet, Op.77
Performers
Zoffany Ensemble
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Programme Note
The Zoffany Ensemble performs many of the greatest works in the chamber music repertoire by Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Schumann and Brahms, alongside music by more neglected composers such as Farrenc and Arensky. Conway Hall favourites, we are delighted to have them back in a programme of exciting works for large ensemble.
“…the high-spirited finish had the audience cheering.” — The Strad, reviewing the Zoffany Ensemble’s 2021 concert at Conway Hall
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Pre-Concert Talk with Robert Hugill •5.30pm
In the 18th and 19th centuries, music was something frequently experienced at home, concert going only gradually becoming the norm as the 19th century developed. And at home, everyone played, there were arrangements of all manner of famous works, from symphonies for piano duet to arrangements for instrumental ensembles. And composers got in on the act too, creating works for larger chamber ensembles. Beethoven’s early Septet became one of his most popular works, much to his dismay and other composers followed suit with Schubert’s Octet having a direct lineage to Beethoven’s work. Tonight, as we hear two French works for nine instruments, we explore something of this background.
