We have been contacted by The Mozartists ahead of their concert at Cadogan Hall on Monday 15 March. They say:
“The Mozartists continue their inspiring MOZART 250 project at Cadogan Hall on Tuesday 15 March with a series of three remarkable Haydn symphonies composed 250 years ago in 1772 – No. 47 in G, No. 46 in B, and the famous ‘Farewell’ Symphony, No. 45 in F sharp minor.
Symphony No. 47 was particularly admired by Mozart, and its palindromic minuet and trio is an outrageous feat of musical engineering, while No. 46 is full of quirky invention and ‘Sturm und Drang’ turbulence. The concert culminates with the superb ‘Farewell’ Symphony, its thrillingly iconoclastic opening movement and infinitely soulful adagio leading to the celebrated coup de théâtre of its ending, whose rare fusion of wit and pathos needs to be experienced live to appreciate fully.
Leading Haydn scholar Richard Wigmore will give a free pre-performance talk at 6.15 pm.”