A short, free concert with some of London's finest young historically informed players.
Join us for two of the greatest and most inventive symphonies of the 1770s, performed on period instruments. Haydn's stormy, passionate minor-mode symphony questions every norm of eighteenth-century discourse, replete with archaic, liturgical textures, formal ambiguity and dark, turbulent expression. The A major symphony by the eighteen year old Mozart is universally admired as the composer's first truly personal essay in the genre; a piece of extraordinary optimism and craftsmanship.
Duke's Hall, Royal Academy of Music
Marylebone Road
London
London
NW1 5HT
England
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