An evening of Baroque brilliance, with a hint of espionage.
La Serenissima return under the direction of Adrian Chandler with a programme that pairs Vivaldi’s virtuosic Bohemian concertos with music by Ariosti and Corbett, composers whose unusually mobile European careers have long invited raised eyebrows. Their travels between courts and cities, and the company they kept along the way, have led some to wonder whether they occasionally worked “undercover”. We can’t confirm the rumours, but the music is full of intrigue, character, and unexpected twists.
Telemann’s cosmopolitan Suite completes the file, blending national styles with effortless flair. Music that crosses borders, slips between languages, and changes its accent as easily as a new disguise.
Renowned for their energy, detail, and historical insight, La Serenissima bring this repertoire to life with playing that is both refined and vividly immediate.
Additional Info
Date: Friday 6 February
Time: 7:30pm
Running Time: 2 hours including interval
Tickets: £10, £16, £25, £30, £35
Programme
Ariosti Ouverture to La Placidia for strings & continuo
Vivaldi Concerto for violin, strings & continuo in B flat
Corbett Concerto IV alla Fiorentina for strings & continuo in b, Opus 8, Libro II
Vivaldi Concerto for 2 violins, strings & continuo per eco in lontano in A
Vivaldi Concerto for violin, strings & continuo in G
Telemann Ouverture-Suite for strings & continuo in A
Performers
La Serenissima
Adrian Chandler director
Dates, Times & Book
St Martin-in-the-Fields
La Serenissima: Vivaldi and Telemann
Friday 6 FebruaryAn evening of Baroque brilliance, with a hint of espionage.
| Fri 6 Feb | 7:30 pm | £10, £16, £25, £30, £35 | Book |
