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In Paris - The Chobham Concerts at Chobham Festival

Music by Saint-Georges, Mozart and Haydn

Part of the Chobham Festival 2022

Add to my Calendar 01-10-2022 19:45 01-10-2022 21:45 36 In Paris - The Chobham Concerts at Chobham Festival Paris in the 1770s and 1780s. Louis XVl and Marie Antoinette are on the throne but a whiff of revolution is already in the air. The cosmpolitan, culturally-vibrant, teeming, restless French capital inspires three musicians of genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Josef Haydn and Joseph Bologne Chevalier de Saint-Georges. Of these three contemporaries, Saint-Georges, born in Guadeloupe, the illegitimate son of an aristocratic French plantation owner and an African slave woman, was probably the most dazzling star, yet his music faded into obscurity. In 18th century Paris, he was fêted as a composer, conductor, virtuoso violinist and soldier and the finest swordsman in Europe, and was music teacher to the Queen at the Royal Court. Today the work of this Frenchman is enjoying a revival. Saint-Georges has been described as the “Black Mozart”, but his music stands on its own merits without the need for association with other masters and his own name is again finding widespread fame. The lives and music of Saint-Georges, Mozart and Haydn,  were intertwined – Saint-Georges commissioned Haydn’s Paris symphonies, for example – and therein lies the inspiration for this concert. St Lawrence Church, Chobham DD/MM/YYYY

Details

St Lawrence Church
High Street
Chobham
Surrey
GU24 8AA
England


Programme

Joseph Bologne Chevalier de Saint-GeorgeSymphonie Concertante in G major, Op.13 no.2
Joseph Bologne Chevalier de Saint-GeorgeSymphony in G major, Op.11 no.1
~ Interval ~
Joseph HaydnSymphony no.85 in B flat major 'La Reine', Hob.I:85
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartSinfonia concertante in E-flat major, K.364/320d
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartSymphony no.31 in D major 'Paris', K.297/300a

Performers

Elizabeth Cooney – violin
Duncan Anderson – viola
Doriane Gable Wass – violin
Dale Chambers – Conductor

Chobham Festival Orchestra

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Programme Note

Paris in the 1770s and 1780s. Louis XVl and Marie Antoinette are on the throne but a whiff of revolution is already in the air. The cosmpolitan, culturally-vibrant, teeming, restless French capital inspires three musicians of genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Josef Haydn and Joseph Bologne Chevalier de Saint-Georges.

Of these three contemporaries, Saint-Georges, born in Guadeloupe, the illegitimate son of an aristocratic French plantation owner and an African slave woman, was probably the most dazzling star, yet his music faded into obscurity. In 18th century Paris, he was fêted as a composer, conductor, virtuoso violinist and soldier and the finest swordsman in Europe, and was music teacher to the Queen at the Royal Court.

Today the work of this Frenchman is enjoying a revival. Saint-Georges has been described as the “Black Mozart”, but his music stands on its own merits without the need for association with other masters and his own name is again finding widespread fame. The lives and music of Saint-Georges, Mozart and Haydn,  were intertwined – Saint-Georges commissioned Haydn’s Paris symphonies, for example – and therein lies the inspiration for this concert.

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