Sunday 6 November 1.00-2.00pm
"Catherine Bott reflects on the trail-blazing work of the pioneering symphonists of the 18th century such as Sammartini, the Stamitz family, Holzbauer, JC Bach, Monn and Wagenseil – and casts her net across many of Europe's major cities: from Milan to Mannheim; Hamburg and Dresden; Paris; Berlin; London; and Vienna.
The programme considers some of the novel innovations that were introduced into the symphony as the century progressed – and by dwelling on some of the music of lesser known composers, it provides a context for the musical world that many have come to associate with Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven."
"Catherine Bott reflects on the trail-blazing work of the pioneering symphonists of the 18th century such as Sammartini, the Stamitz family, Holzbauer, JC Bach, Monn and Wagenseil – and casts her net across many of Europe's major cities: from Milan to Mannheim; Hamburg and Dresden; Paris; Berlin; London; and Vienna.
The programme considers some of the novel innovations that were introduced into the symphony as the century progressed – and by dwelling on some of the music of lesser known composers, it provides a context for the musical world that many have come to associate with Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven."
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