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Mozart: Love is in the air

A celebration of the prodigious gifts of Mozart with award-winning soprano Louise Alder in a selection of virtuosic operatic and concert arias. The illustrious Riccardo Minasi directs...
London, Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall £15 - £59 (Premium £78) Book now

Music & Guest Artists


MOZART
Cosi fan tutte Overture
Alma grande e nobil core, K 578
‘Come scoglio immoto resta’ from Cosi fan tutte
Don Giovanni
Overture
‘Eh Susanna non vien’ and ‘Dove sono i bei momenti’ from Le nozze di Figaro
Le nozze di Figaro Overture
‘Voi che sapete’ from Le nozze di Figaro
Bella mia fiamma, addio!,
K 528
Symphony No. 31 ‘Paris’

 

Louise Alder soprano
Riccardo Minasi  conductor

PRE-CONCERT TALK

There will be a free pre-concert talk in the Queen Elizabeth Hall at 6.00pm: ‘Let’s party like it’s 1778: from Paris to the present’ by Dr Robert Samuels from the Open University.

Tonight’s concert showcases Mozart’s lifelong love of the soprano voice. Featuring concert arias from the 1780s and from Così fan tutte (1790) and Le nozze di Figaro (1786) we hear the full wizardry of his vocal writing unleashed in works which require a singer of great versatility. His first and final comic collaborations with librettist Lorenzo da Ponte are both satirical love stories which tell the story of the increasingly stylish artistry of the latter years of Mozart’s career. Plus we’ll have not just one but two overtures, packed with smash-hit tunes.

For the grand finale, the Paris Symphony, we trace our way backwards to an earlier period in Mozart’s life. The years leading up to the Paris Symphony (1778), were a time of uncertainty as he struggled to establish himself as a composer. Taking a fresh approach with his largest scale orchestral piece to date, Mozart knew exactly how to capture the Parisian audience. He adopted the quintessential Parisian technique of ‘coup d’archet’ in the grand opening and kept his punters on the edge of their seats with surprising twists.

Part of Southbank Centre Season 2023/24.

Download and read the programme here Mozart Love is in the air programme

"Riccardo Minasi conducts the period-instrument Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment with great sensitivity to mood and pace in Nicholas Hytner’s classic production of Mozart’s comic opera"
The Independent