St John's, Waterloo73 Waterloo Rd, Londres, Greater London, SE1 8TY, Royaume-uni
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de London
| dimanche 14 juin 2026 | 18:00 |
Programme
Artistes
| The Hanover Band | |
| Geoff Coates | Hautbois |
| Leon Bosch | Contrebasse |
Haydn's famous ‘Farewell’ symphony gets its name from the ending, when each musician stops playing to leave just two muted violins – a hint to Prince Esterházy to allow his musicians and retinue to return home to their families after a long stay at his summer palace. Haydn’s contemporary, Johannes Sperger (1750-1812), amusingly inverts the trick in his ‘Arrival’ symphony, starting with two violins and building from there. The celebrated Hanover Band, conducted by Leon Bosch, offers the opportunity to hear both works in this special final concert of the first LCMS series at St John’s Waterloo. They also play Gluck’s hauntingly beautiful ‘Dance of the Blessed Spirits’, and with oboist Geoff Coates, Mozart’s much-loved Oboe Concerto.

© Juno Snowdon
