Vivaldi's Four Seasons at Christmas
Date/Time: Wed 7th Dec 7.30pm-9.15pm
Tickets £19, £29, £38
Phone 0333 6663366
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Description
Enjoy a magical Christmas concert by candlelit in the beautiful setting of St Mary Redcliffe. The exceptional musicians of the Piccadilly Sinfonietta will perform masterpieces by Chopin , Corelli and Vivaldi, including the epic Four Seasons.
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Featuring
The Piccadilly Sinfonietta
Warren Mailley-Smith (Piano)
Victoria Sayles - Violin soloist/Guest Leader
Programme
Pachelbel - Canon in D
Chopin - Piano Concerto No.2 in F minor
Vivaldi – Four Seasons
Corelli – Christmas Concerto
INTERVAL
Since its formation in 2017, the Piccadilly Sinfonietta have become a regular feature on the UK concert scene, giving up to 100 performances a year in some of the country’s most beautiful and prestigious venues. The ensemble comprises some of the most prodigious musical talent and performs exclusively with leading virtuoso soloists. The group performs under the artistic direction of its founder, concert pianist Warren Mailley-Smith and focuses on the virtuoso concerto repertoire of the baroque, classical and early romantic periods.
Here's a short video extract of the Piccadilly Sinfonietta and Warren Mailley-Smith performing Vivaldi:
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