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Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment

A Viennese House Party

A Viennese House Party
Lights up on four friends who get together to play string quartets (wild boys!). History remembers two of them as the greatest composers who ever lived - but who are the other two?

Tonight, all four take centre stage with time on their side, night-time string vibes and low notes stealing the show… if you think pop has all the fun, wait ’til these four have begun. The scene: Vienna, 1780s. The city is buzzing to the music of Joseph Haydn and his contemporaries Carl von Dittersdorf and Jan Vanhal, and a younger arrival, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Gossip in the gazettes and coffee houses is of the four getting together in a supergroup quartet. Perhaps trying out some of the cutting-edge musical ideas they’d later drop on Vienna’s concert-going public. In time, Dittersdorf and Vanhal slip from the spotlight their more famous friends own for centuries, but tonight’s concert rewinds the story. The music of the whole quartet breathes again. It lasts.

Performers:
Jane Gower bassoon
Matthew Truscott violin/director
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment


Programme:
MOZART Minuet from String Quartet No. 17 ‘Hunt’
MOZART The Marriage of Figaro Overture
DITTERSDORF Symphony ‘The Four Ages of the World’
VANHAL Bassoon Concerto in C
MOZART Serenata notturna
HAYDN Symphony No. 101 ‘The Clock’


  • festival Southbank Centre
  • date Thu, 28 January 2027
  • location Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
  • time 7:00pm
  • ticket £18 – £66

Full Event Details

Lights up on four friends who get together to play string quartets (wild boys!). History remembers two of them as the greatest composers who ever lived - but who are the other two?

Tonight, all four take centre stage with time on their side, night-time string vibes and low notes stealing the show… if you think pop has all the fun, wait ’til these four have begun. The scene: Vienna, 1780s. The city is buzzing to the music of Joseph Haydn and his contemporaries Carl von Dittersdorf and Jan Vanhal, and a younger arrival, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Gossip in the gazettes and coffee houses is of the four getting together in a supergroup quartet. Perhaps trying out some of the cutting-edge musical ideas they’d later drop on Vienna’s concert-going public. In time, Dittersdorf and Vanhal slip from the spotlight their more famous friends own for centuries, but tonight’s concert rewinds the story. The music of the whole quartet breathes again. It lasts.

Performers:
Jane Gower bassoon
Matthew Truscott violin/director
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment

Programme:
MOZART Minuet from String Quartet No. 17 ‘Hunt’
MOZART The Marriage of Figaro Overture
DITTERSDORF Symphony ‘The Four Ages of the World’
VANHAL Bassoon Concerto in C
MOZART Serenata notturna
HAYDN Symphony No. 101 ‘The Clock’

Venue Details & Map

Location

Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, SE1 8XT


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