1772 – A Retrospective
27 January 2022 – Cadogan Hall, 7.30pm
Ian Page’s kaleidoscopic MOZART 250 programmes have rapidly become a highlight of the London concert calendar. This typically wide-ranging and illuminating overview of the musical year 1772 features magnificent symphonies by Mozart and Haydn and exquisite arias by such largely forgotten composers as Traetta and Gassmann. Ian Page conducts his dynamic period-instrument orchestra and two outstanding young sopranos – Chiara Skerath has recently made acclaimed debuts at the Salzburg Festival and the Opéra de Paris, while Jessica Cale won the prestigious Kathleen Ferrier Award in 2020.
Mozart | Symphony No. 15 in G major, K.124 |
Jommelli | “E Alfeo m’inganno?… Barbari, ah! non ferite” from Cerere placata |
Traetta | “Ombra cara… Io resto sempre a piangere” from Antigona |
Mozart |
Epistle Sonatas in E flat major, K.67 and B flat major, K.68 |
J. C. Bach | “Oh Dei! Qual freddo… Se tiranni, oh Dei, non siete” from Endimione |
Gassmann | “Quel nocchier che in gran procella” from La Betulia liberata |
Mozart | “Ah, perché cercar degg’io” (2nd version) from Il sogno di Scipione |
Haydn | Symphony No. 52 in C minor |
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Concert ends c.9.45pm, interval 30 minutes.
Tickets £18-45 plus venue transaction booking fee.
Cadogan Hall
5 Sloane Terrace
Belgravia
London
SW1X 9DQ
cadoganhall.com
Mozart: “Ah perchè cercar degg’io” (2nd version) from Il sogno di Scipione
Chiara Skerath (soprano), The Mozartists / Ian Page
Mozart: Symphony No. 15 in G major, K.124, 2. Andante
The Mozartists / Ian Page
“It is hard to think of a more valuable or ambitious long term musical project than Ian Page and
[The Mozartists]’s MOZART 250.”
EARLY MUSIC REVIEW
We would like to thank all the trusts and individuals who are helping to enable these projects, including The Carne Trust, Continuo Foundation, The D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust, The Oldhurst Trust, The Pitt-Rivers Charitable Trust, The Sainer Charity, The Thistle Trust, The Vernon Ellis Foundation & The Weinstock Fund.
1772 – A Retrospective
27 January 2022 – Cadogan Hall, 7.30pm
Ian Page’s kaleidoscopic MOZART 250 programmes have rapidly become a highlight of the London concert calendar. This typically wide-ranging and illuminating overview of the musical year 1772 features magnificent symphonies by Mozart and Haydn and exquisite arias by such largely forgotten composers as Traetta and Gassmann. Ian Page conducts his dynamic period-instrument orchestra and two outstanding young sopranos – Chiara Skerath has recently made acclaimed debuts at the Salzburg Festival and the Opéra de Paris, while Jessica Cale won the prestigious Kathleen Ferrier Award in 2020.
Programme
Mozart: Symphony No. 15 in G major, K.124
Jommelli: ““E Alfeo m’inganno?… Barbari, ah! non ferite” from Cerere placata
Traetta: “Ombra cara… Io resto sempre a piangere” from Antigona
Mozart: Epistle Sonatas in E flat major, K.67 and B flat major, K.68
C. Bach: “Oh Dei! Qual freddo… Se tiranni, oh Dei, non siete” from Endimione
Gassmann: “Quel nocchier che in gran procella” from La Betulia liberata
Mozart: “Ah, perché cercar degg’io” (2nd version) from Il sogno di Scipione
Haydn: Symphony No. 52 in C minor
Artists
Practical Information
Concert ends c.9.30pm, interval 20 minutes.
Tickets £18-45 plus venue transaction booking fee.
Cadogan Hall
5 Sloane Terrace
Belgravia
London
SW1X 9DQ
cadoganhall.com
Please click here to see how Cadogan Hall are keeping their visitors and staff safe during COVID-19.
Audio
Mozart: “Ah perchè cercar degg’io” (2nd version) from Il sogno di Scipione
Chiara Skerath (soprano), The Mozartists / Ian Page
Mozart: Symphony No. 15 in G major, K.124, 2. Andante
The Mozartists / Ian Page
“It is hard to think of a more valuable or ambitious long term musical project than Ian Page and [The Mozartists]’s MOZART 250.”
EARLY MUSIC REVIEW
We would like to thank all the trusts and individuals who are helping to enable these projects, including The Carne Trust, Continuo Foundation, The D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust, The Oldhurst Trust, The Pitt-Rivers Charitable Trust, The Sainer Charity, The Thistle Trust, The Vernon Ellis Foundation & The Weinstock Fund.