Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro
21 October 2024, 7.00pm – Cadogan Hall
The Marriage of Figaro is widely considered to be the greatest opera ever written – an astonishing fusion of music and drama, of comedy and profundity – and over the 238 years since its first performance it has never lost its ability to captivate and exhilarate audiences.
The Mozartists’ concert staging will place Mozart’s scintillating score at the heart of the story-telling, with their winning combination of world-class young singers and vibrant period instruments bringing fresh insights and dramatic flair to this ultimate miracle of composition.
Mozart | Le nozze di Figaro, K.492 |
Antoin Herrera-López Kessel (bass-baritone) – Figaro
Ellie Laugharne (soprano) – Susanna
Alexandra Lowe (soprano) – Countess
James Atkinson (baritone) – Count
Frances Gregory (mezzo-soprano) – Cherubino
Katija Dragojevic (mezzo-soprano) – Marcellina
Alessandro Fisher (tenor) – Basilio/Curzio
Trevor Eliot Bowes (bass) – Bartolo/Antonio
Isabelle Haile (soprano) – Barbarina
Maryam Wocial (soprano) – Bridesmaid
Angelina Dorlin-Barlow (mezzo-soprano) – Bridesmaid
The Mozartists
Ian Page conductor
“Typical generosity from Page and company; his programming always goes beyond the call of duty in bringing the obscure to light and offering true revelation.”
THE ARTS DESK
Online Talks by Ian Page
As we prepare for our October performances of Le nozze di Figaro, our artistic director Ian Page will be presenting a series of four online talks on the opera exclusively for Martin Randall Travel. ‘Mozart’s Figaro – a Marriage made in Heaven’ will be streamed at 4.30pm GMT on four consecutive Thursdays in September (5th, 12th, 19th & 26th) and will be available to subscribers until eight weeks after the streaming of the last episode (21 November). Further details are available here.
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro
21 October 2024, 7.00pm – Cadogan Hall
The Marriage of Figaro is widely considered to be the greatest opera ever written – an astonishing fusion of music and drama, of comedy and profundity – and over the 238 years since its first performance it has never lost its ability to captivate and exhilarate audiences.
The Mozartists’ concert presentation – their first performance of the work for 13 years – will place Mozart’s scintillating score at the heart of the story-telling, with their winning combination of world-class young singers and vibrant period instruments bringing fresh insights and dramatic flair to this ultimate miracle of composition.
Programme
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro K.492
Artists
Practical Information
Tickets £15.00 — £65 (plus venue booking fees).
Cadogan Hall
5 Sloane Terrace
London
SW1X 9DQ
“Typical generosity from Page and company; his programming always goes beyond the call of duty in bringing the obscure to light and offering true revelation.”
THE ARTS DESK
Online Talks by Ian Page
As we prepare for our October performances of Le nozze di Figaro, our artistic director Ian Page will be presenting a series of four online talks on the opera exclusively for Martin Randall Travel. ‘Mozart’s Figaro – a Marriage made in Heaven’ will be streamed at 4.30pm GMT on four consecutive Thursdays in September (5th, 12th, 19th & 26th) and will be available to subscribers until eight weeks after the streaming of the last episode (21 November). Further details are available here.
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro
21 October 2024, 7.00pm – Cadogan Hall
The Marriage of Figaro is widely considered to be the greatest opera ever written – an astonishing fusion of music and drama, of comedy and profundity – and over the 238 years since its first performance it has never lost its ability to captivate and exhilarate audiences.
The Mozartists’ concert presentation – their first performance of the work for 13 years – will place Mozart’s scintillating score at the heart of the story-telling, with their winning combination of world-class young singers and vibrant period instruments bringing fresh insights and dramatic flair to this ultimate miracle of composition.
Programme
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro K.492
Artists
Remaining cast to be announced
Practical Information
Tickets £15.00 — £65 (plus venue booking fees).
Cadogan Hall
5 Sloane Terrace
London
SW1X 9DQ
“Typical generosity from Page and company; his programming always goes beyond the call of duty in bringing the obscure to light and offering true revelation.”
THE ARTS DESK
Online Talks by Ian Page
As we prepare for our October performances of Le nozze di Figaro, our artistic director Ian Page will be presenting a series of four online talks on the opera exclusively for Martin Randall Travel. ‘Mozart’s Figaro – a Marriage made in Heaven’ will be streamed at 4.30pm GMT on four consecutive Thursdays in September (5th, 12th, 19th & 26th) and will be available to subscribers until eight weeks after the streaming of the last episode (21 November). Further details are available here.