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SUMMARY:Henleaze Concert Society: Mozart & Haydn
DESCRIPTION:Mozart Serenade No. 6 in D major ‘Serenata notturna’\, K. 239\nHaydn Sinfonia Concertante in B flat major for violin\, oboe\, bassoon and cello\nHaydn Serenade Op.3/5\nMozart Symphony No.40 in G minor K.550 \nTwo of the Classical era’s most brilliant minds – Mozart and Haydn – come together in this elegant and spirited programme that blends charm\, wit\, and emotional depth. \nWe open with Mozart’s Serenata Notturna\, a delightful serenade written for a rare combination of strings and timpani. Brimming with elegance and good humor\, this charming work was composed for an outdoor evening performance\, capturing the sparkle and grace of 18th-century Salzburg. \nHaydn’s Sinfonia Concertante is a dazzling showcase for four solo instruments – violin\, oboe\, bassoon\, and cello. With its witty interplay and symphonic grandeur\, the piece highlights Haydn’s mastery of form and his flair for creating dialogue between soloists and orchestra. \nThe concert also features Haydn’s beautiful Serenade  – a lyrical movement which features graceful melody and a heartfelt simplicity. \nWe end with one of Mozart’s most profound and dramatic works: the Symphony No. 40 in G minor. With its restless energy\, stormy harmonies\, and emotional intensity\, this symphony stands as a towering achievement\, revealing Mozart’s genius at its most expressive and mature. \nPre-concert talk with Steve Clarke begins at 6.45pm. Doors open at 6.15pm for the talk and at 7.15pm for the concert only. If coming to the concert only\, we should be grateful if you would try to avoid arriving during the talk. \nIndividual concert prices \nTickets for Henleaze Concert Society members £17.50\nTickets for non members £21\nUnder 25 year olds £5 \nThe ticket price includes the pre concert talk\, a programme and interval drink. \nHow to book \nBook tickets online at Bristol Ensemble’s online box office. \nYou can also book by sending a cheque payable to Henleaze Concert Society\, covering note and SAE to 2 Saville Mews\, Kingsdown Parade\, Bristol BS6 5UL \nTickets are available on the door from 6.15pm. \nSeason Tickets and Annual Society Membership \nSeason tickets are only £100 including Society Membership and admission to all six concerts from September to July. Alternatively\, becoming a member of Henleaze Concert Society for £15 entitles you to book tickets for individual concerts at the members’ discounted rate. Season tickets and membership are available to buy by post by returning the Ticket Order Form with your payment and a stamped addressed envelope.
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LOCATION:Trinity-Henleaze URC\, Waterford Road\, Bristol\, BS9 4BT\, United Kingdom
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