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The Swinging Sixties | The Mozartists (chamber ensemble)

When
Thursday September 16, 2021 at 19:30
Where
Wigmore Hall, London
Tickets
£16-£40
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  1. The capricious lovers
    • Overture
    • Thus laugh’d at, jilted and betray’d
  2. Patty of the Mill - Anonymous
  3. In this I fear my latest breath, from Pharnaces - William Bates
  4. Hist, hist! I hear my mother call, from The Maid of the Mill - Samuel Arnold
  5. To speak my mind of womankind, from The Maid of the Mill - Egidio Duni
  6. Symphony No 6 in E flat Op 7 No 6 - Carl Friedrich Abel
  7. Se non to moro a lato, from Solimano - Davide Perez
  8. Non so d’onde viene, from Ezio - Johann Christian Bach
  9. Aria, 'Quando mai felici siete' - Felice de Giardini
  10. The Guardian Outwitted - Thomas Augustine Arne
    • Overture
    • When from beauty sweetly blooming
  11. Artaxerxes - Thomas Arne
    • If the river’s swelling waves
    • Thou like the glorious sun

Ian Page and The Mozartists start their new season with an enticing programme of music composed in London during the 1760s. This was the London that the young Mozart visited in in 1764-65, the London of Dr Johnson and David Garrick, of William Hogarth and Horace Walpole, and music enjoyed unprecedented popularity, not just in the theatres at Haymarket, Drury Lane and Covent Garden but also at house-parties, the famous Bach-Abel concert series and the celebrated Pleasure Gardens at Ranelagh, Vauxhall and Marylebone.

This wide-ranging programme of popular hits from the 1760s features two recent winners of the prestigious Kathleen Ferrier Award – soprano Jessica Cale (making her eagerly anticipated company debut) and tenor and Associate Artist Alessandro Fisher, currently a BBC New Generation Artist – and Ian Page conducts his award-winning period-instrument orchestra.


Venue
Wigmore Hall
36 Wigmore Street
London
London
W1U 2BP
England
@wigmore_hall

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