• Date and time: Sunday 7 May 2023, 7.30pm
  • Location: In-person only
    National Centre for Early Music, Walmgate (Map)
  • Admission: Tickets: £14; concessions £12; students £3, booking required

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Lucy Russell, Rachel Gray  directors

Programme to include:
Antonio Bertali   Sonata à 6 in D minor, IAB 6
Johann Heinrich Schmelzer   Sonata IV a 6 from Sacro-profanus concentus musicus fidium aliorumque instrumentorum
Johann Joseph Fux   Overture in D minor. K.deest
Heinrich Biber   Battalia à 10

Ah! Vienna – Vienna Before Mozart

Vienna is best known for the composers of the Classical period, but the city had a rich musical history stretching back to the seventeenth century. University of York Baroque Ensemble explores instrumental music by composers associated with Vienna and the Habsburg Court, from the seventeenth to eighteenth centuries, a time during which the Hofkapelle more than doubled in size and highly regarded Central-European and Italian composers came to work at the court.

Baroque+ Day: Ah, Vienna!

Mozart wrote to his father in 1781 that Vienna was ‘the best place in the world’ to be a musician. This year’s Baroque+ Day takes a long view of musical life in the city in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, featuring historical performance staff and students from the University of York.