Mozart’s Czech Mates
26 September 2022 – Wigmore Hall, 7.30pm
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.
There will be a free pre-performance talk by conductor Ian Page at 6.00pm. This will take place in the Bechstein Room and will last for c.35-40 minutes.
Vanhal | Symphony in G minor (g2) | |||||
Gluck | “Se mai senti spirarti sul volto” from La clemenza di Tito | |||||
Mozart | Concert aria, “Bella mia fiamma… Resta, o cara”, K.528 | |||||
Mysliveček | “Se mai senti spirarti sul volto” from La clemenza di Tito | |||||
J. Benda | Scene from Medea | |||||
Kozeluch | Symphony in G minor | |||||
Priority Booking for this concert will open to Friends of Wigmore Hall from Wednesday 11 May at 10:00AM.
General sale for this concert will open at 10:00AM on Tuesday 24 May.
Tickets £16-50.
Wigmore Hall
36 Wigmore St
London
W1U 2BP
https://wigmore-hall.org.uk/
Programme
Vanhal: Symphony in G minor (g2)
Gluck: “Se mai senti spirarti sul volto” from La clemenza di Tito
Mozart: Concert aria, “Bella mia fiamma… Resta, o cara”, K.528
Mysliveček: “Se mai senti spirarti sul volto” from La clemenza di Tito
Benda: Scene from Medea
Kozeluch: Symphony in G minor
Artists
Practical Information
Priority Booking for this concert will open to Friends of Wigmore Hall from Wednesday 11 May at 10:00AM.
General sale for this concert will open at 10:00AM on Tuesday 24 May.
Tickets £16-50.
Wigmore Hall
36 Wigmore St
London
W1U 2BP
https://wigmore-hall.org.uk/
Listen to excerpts of music from this programme:
“That rare, marvellous thing: an evening of beautiful, unusual music played with obvious, unashamed intelligence.”
THE INDEPENDENT