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La Serenissima

Vivaldi x2 Squared

Double Concertos

Vivaldi x2 Squared
Baroque Venice was a city of doubles – of shimmering reflections and masked revellers. And since nothing succeeds like excess, when Vivaldi wrote concertos for two soloists, the results were spectacular: a carnival of colour, illusion and sparkling sonic conversation. La Serenissima takes its name (and its no-holds-barred flamboyance) from Venice, and today, under the direction of its charismatic founder Adrian Chandler, it twists the musical kaleidoscope with double concertos for cellos, oboes, flutes and violins, plus a colourful ensemble concerto inspired by the shape-shifting river-god Proteus. Hearing is believing…

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  • date Sat 11 February 2023
  • location St Martin-in-the-Fields, London
  • time 7:30pm
  • ticket £10 - £35

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Baroque Venice was a city of doubles – of shimmering reflections and masked revellers. And since nothing succeeds like excess, when Vivaldi wrote concertos for two soloists, the results were spectacular: a carnival of colour, illusion and sparkling sonic conversation. La Serenissima takes its name (and its no-holds-barred flamboyance) from Venice, and today, under the direction of its charismatic founder Adrian Chandler, it twists the musical kaleidoscope with double concertos for cellos, oboes, flutes and violins, plus a colourful ensemble concerto inspired by the shape-shifting river-god Proteus. Hearing is believing…

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Location

St Martin-in-the-Fields, London
Trafalgar Square, Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DP, United Kingdom


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