Mozart Requiem by Candlelight
Saturday 09 November 2024
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Composed during the final year of his life and left unfinished at the time of his death, Mozart’s Requiem in D minor is a magnificent work, made infamous by the mysterious and intriguing rumours surrounding its origins. St Martin’s Voices and St Martin’s Chamber Orchestra join forces to explore the profound beauty and existential drama of this masterpiece.
This concert lasts one hour with no interval.
Mozart Inter natos mulierum
Mozart Ave verum corpus
Mozart Requiem
St Martin’s Voices
St Martin’s Chamber Orchestra
Polina Sosnina conductor
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Sat 09 Nov | 7:00 PM | £29/£25/£22/£16/£9 | Book |
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