1771 – Mozart’s Perspective

22 November 2021 – Cadogan Hall, 7.30pm

Ian Page’s ground-breaking MOZART 250 project continues with a fascinating survey of Mozart’s activities in 1771. The vivacious programme features symphonies and arias that he wrote himself as well as highlights from operas by Paisiello and Hasse that he heard during the course of his travels in Italy. The award-winning young American soprano Emily Pogorelc joins the dynamic period instruments of The Mozartists.

 

Mozart Symphony No. 12 in G, K.110/75b
Mozart Concert aria, “Non curo l’affetto”, K.74b
Paisiello “Onde amiche… Smarrita, tremante” from Annibale in Torino
Mozart Symphony No. 13 in F major, K.112
Mozart 

Aria, “Ah, perchè cercar degg’io” (1st version) from Il sogno di Scipione

Hasse Aria, “Non esser troppo altero” from Il Ruggiero
Mozart Aria, “L’ombra de’ rami tuoi” from Ascanio in Alba, K.111
Mozart Symphony No. 14 in A major, K.114

 

 

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


Cadogan Hall has a supportive policy for ticket holders who need to change their plans
due to COVID-19. Please click here to see their safety policy.

“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 Arts Council England, The Carne Trust, Cockayne 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.

1771 – Mozart’s Perspective

22 November 2021 – Cadogan Hall, 7.30pm

Ian Page’s ground-breaking MOZART 250 project continues with a fascinating survey of Mozart’s activities in 1771. The vivacious programme features symphonies and arias that he wrote himself as well as highlights from operas by Paisiello and Hasse that he heard during the course of his travels in Italy. The award-winning young American soprano Emily Pogorelc joins the dynamic period instruments of The Mozartists.

Programme

 

Mozart: Symphony No. 12 in G, K.110/75b

Mozart: Concert aria, “Non curo l’affetto”, K.74b

Paisiello: “Onde amiche… Smarrita, tremante” from Annibale in Torino

Mozart: Symphony No. 13 in F major, K.112

Mozart: Aria, “Ah, perchè cercar degg’io” (1st version) from Il sogno di Scipione

Hasse: Aria, “Non esser troppo altero” from Il Ruggiero

Mozart: Aria, “L’ombra de’ rami tuoi” from Ascanio in Alba, K.111

Mozart: Symphony No. 14 in A major, K.114

 

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


Cadogan Hall has a supportive policy for ticket holders who need to change their plans
due to COVID-19. Please click here to see their safety policy.

“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, Cockayne 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.