Spring Concert by the Four Seasons Association.
The theme of our spring concert will be ‘trio serenade’. Originally, the serenade was often light music played outdoors in the evening.
Originally entertainment music, often performed outdoors, the serenade evolved from the 18th century onwards into an instrumental musical form, generally light and elegant, written for small ensembles and of limited duration. Mozart’s Eine kleine Nachtmusik is a well-known example.
The programme for this concert bridges the gap between the Classical period and the early Romantic era. It brings together well-known composers from this period, such as Haydn, Boccherini and Schubert, alongside lesser-known figures who are waiting to be discovered, such as Hummel and Jadin.
The clear and entertaining themes enliven the musicians’ performance just as much as they inspire the audience’s imagination.
We are delighted to welcome a string trio, comprising long-standing partners at Stradivaria and the Ensemble Baroque de Nantes. It features Daniel Cuiller on violin, Béatrice Embrée on viola, and Aldo Ripoche on cello.
Originally entertainment music, often performed outdoors, the serenade evolved from the 18th century onwards into an instrumental musical form, generally light and elegant, written for small ensembles and of limited duration. Mozart’s Eine kleine Nachtmusik is a well-known example.
The programme for this concert bridges the gap between the Classical period and the early Romantic era. It brings together well-known composers from this period, such as Haydn, Boccherini and Schubert, alongside lesser-known figures who are waiting to be discovered, such as Hummel and Jadin.
The clear and entertaining themes enliven the musicians’ performance just as much as they inspire the audience’s imagination.
We are delighted to welcome a string trio, comprising long-standing partners at Stradivaria and the Ensemble Baroque de Nantes. It features Daniel Cuiller on violin, Béatrice Embrée on viola, and Aldo Ripoche on cello.
