The Mozartists; Ian Page conductor; Chiara Skerath soprano
Mozart's Czech Mates
Part of the Wigmore Hall Autumn Concerts 2022 Season
Add to my Calendar 26-09-2022 19:30 26-09-2022 21:30 36 The Mozartists; Ian Page conductor; Chiara Skerath soprano Mozart felt that the people of Prague appreciated his music more than anyone else, and many of the most influential and highly-regarded composers of his era were Bohemians. This dynamic programme is framed by two vibrantly dramatic G minor symphonies, and it also features three arias and a startlingly visceral scene from Benda’s melodrama Medea. 'That rare, marvellous thing: an evening of beautiful, unusual music played with obvious, unashamed intelligence.' (The Independent) Wigmore Hall, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Wigmore Hall
36 Wigmore St
Marylebone
London
W1U 2BP
England
Programme
Johann Baptist Vanhal – Symphony in G minor, g2 (ed. Paul Bryan)
Christoph Willibald Gluck – La clemenza di Tito: Aria 'Se mai senti spirarti sul volto'
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Bella mia fiamma, K.528
~ Interval ~
Josef Mysliveček – La clemenza di Tito: Aria 'Se mai senti spirarti sul volto'
Georg Benda – Scene from Medea
Leopold Kozeluch – Symphony in G minor, Op.22 no.3
Performers
Ian Page – Conductor
Chiara Skerath – soprano
The Mozartists
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Programme Note
Mozart felt that the people of Prague appreciated his music more than anyone else, and many of the most influential and highly-regarded composers of his era were Bohemians. This dynamic programme is framed by two vibrantly dramatic G minor symphonies, and it also features three arias and a startlingly visceral scene from Benda’s melodrama Medea.
'That rare, marvellous thing: an evening of beautiful, unusual music played with obvious, unashamed intelligence.' (The Independent)