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An underground, nostalgic chamber music night.
Wigmore Hall’s Britten commemoration turns to three works that encompass his profound understanding of the singing voice and phenomenal ability to draw out the maximum colour and expression from the poetic texts he chose to set. Britten conducted the world première of his Serenade for tenor, horn and strings at Wigmore Hall in 1943, while Les Illuminations received its first complete performance here three years earlier. O/Modernt’s programme also includes Phaedra, Britten’s final vocal work, and the UK première of Nico Muhly’s meditation on the music of John Sheppard and William Byrd.
vri 20 nov.
zat 24 okt.
don 14 jan. 2027
over 19 dagen
maa 26 okt.
over 3 weken
over 18 dagen
over 19 dagen
over 20 dagen
over 3 wekenThe programme features tenor Cyrille Dubois, mezzo-soprano Ema Nikolovska, hornist Annemarie Federle, and Hugo Ticciati leading the O/Modernt Chamber Orchestra.
This programme explores Benjamin Britten’s vocal writing alongside the UK premiere of a new meditation by Nico Muhly on the music of Sheppard and Byrd.
Tickets on Mood.