Programme
- Hippolyte et Aricie(1 mins)Bruit de tonnerre; Ritournelle
- Dardanus 鈥 Tambourins 1 & 2(3 mins)
- Castor et Pollux(5 mins)Air 鈥楾ristes appr锚ts鈥
- Symphony No. 2 in D major(12 mins)
- Dardanus(6 mins)Prelude and Air 鈥楲ieux funestes鈥
- 笔濒补迟茅别(2 mins)Orage
- Les Indes Galantes 鈥 Chaconne(6 mins)
- interval
- Requiem in D minor (compl. S眉ssmayr)(48 mins)
Performers
- Samantha Clarkesoprano
- Claudia Hucklecontralto
- Nick Pritchardtenor
- William Thomasbass
- David Batesconductor
About This Event
鈥楧idn鈥檛 I tell you that I composed the Requiem for myself?鈥 Mozart may (or may not) have spoken those words on his death bed, but his choral masterpiece, the Requiem, commissioned by a mysterious cloaked figure, certainly offers a transfiguring experience. Written in the last month of Mozart鈥檚 life, it contrasts the fear of death with radiant hope and balances dark drama with sublime simplicity. It鈥檚 sung tonight by a cast of rising-star soloists, joined by some of the UK鈥檚 most talented young voices, the National Youth Chamber Choir. As a prelude, the concert鈥檚 first half includes a short symphony by Mozart鈥檚 contemporary Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges 鈥 the first composer of African ancestry to make waves in Europe 鈥 and a selection of dances, arias and storm-evocations drawn from operas by Jean-Philippe Rameau, the leading music-dramatist of this day.
Image: David Bates 漏 Andy Staples