NOCTURNE
NOCTURNE
Friday 22nd November, 7.30pm, Hall One
“ It is the strangest and remotest thing”, Britten said of his voice-andorchestra work
Samuel Boden
Nocturne as he worked on it in the summer of 1958,(“ but then dreams are remote and strange.”) Fast-rising tenor Samuel Boden sings Britten’ s curious and unsettling piece, before Thomas Zehetmair conducts Mozart’ s final symphony – a staggering and uncanny marriage of technical wizardry to emotional profundity and the peak of Mozart’ s orchestral achievements.
Mozart Divertimento in F‘ Salzburg Symphony No. 3’
Britten Nocture for Tenor and Chamber Orchestra
Mozart Symphony No. 41 in C,‘ Jupiter’
Conductor: Thomas Zehetmair
Tenor: Samuel Boden Northern Sinfonia
With a post-concert‘ Northern Sinfonia Spotlight’
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