VIVALDI - THE FOUR SEASONS by Candlelight

Jan 3, 2020 at 19:30 — 22:00 (GMT)
Organiser: Candlelight Concerts Ltd

Programme:
Corelli - Christmas Concerto
Bach - Concerto for Violin & Oboe
Albinoni - Oboe Concerto in D minor
Vivaldi - Four Seasons

If you're looking for a romantic candlelit experience - or simply want to enjoy some classical music greats in a gorgeous setting - then this is the concert for you. UK based chamber orchestra London Concertante regularly performs up to and over one hundred concerts per year, making it the busiest ensemble of its kind in the country. With their numerous recordings reaching great critical acclaim, the ensemble is continually regarded as one of the finest groups in Europe since its founding in 1991.

Join us, and indulge in the richness of Corelli’s ‘Christmas Concerto'. Composed at the pinnacle of his career , in this superb composition we hear his symphonic voice come to fruition. Following this are two phenomenal concertos by Bach and Albinoni - relax in the candlelit ambience of the cathedral as London Concertante brings out the life and energy of these pieces. The evening is completed by Vivaldi’s iconic ‘Four Seasons’. Four concerti full of glistening melodies, enthralling instrumental interplay and staggering string writing, this is one concert you do not want to miss.

If you don’t consider yourself ‘in the know’ about Mozart, Beethoven, or Bach, fear not, this is the orchestra for you. The ensemble boasts an audience record in which an impressive 50% of spectators are first-time classical concert goers! The London Concertante has its audience laughing at jokes, gasping at virtuosity, moved by gorgeous playing, and leaving with a smile on their faces.

‘The talent on display is breathtaking’ - Sunam, October 2018

‘A magical experience’ - Geraldine, June 2018

‘Really accessible, entertaining and beautiful’ - Audience Member, 2018

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