This show features three of his most lovable works in one concert performed by an orchestra of over 30 musicians.
MOZART Symphony No. 40
MOZART Clarinet Concerto
MOZART Symphony No. 41, ‘Jupiter’
Michael Collins | conductor & clarinet
Michael Collins – the “highest profile clarinettist of his generation in Britain” (Bachtrack) – joins as conductor and soloist with the Philharmonia, one of his closest collaborators. Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto, the last piece he completed before his death, is often described as the composer’s swan song. Immerse yourself in the sultry tones of the clarinet in dialogue with the orchestra.
Either side of the concerto come two fantastic symphonies. Life-affirming, joyous and stupidly charming, experience the wonder of Mozart right here in Walthamstow.
Supported by Dominic Webber Trust – Core Values
Interactive Workshop: Mozart
In collaboration with Waltham Forest Music Service and partnering with local schools, young musicians work alongside the Philharmonia to explore Mozart's music and orchestral performance. Participants collaborate with professional players, get up close with the instruments, and discover what it's really like to perform in an orchestra while developing creativity, expression and teamwork skills.
The experience includes both an interactive workshop and exclusive access to an open rehearsal, giving students a complete behind-the-scenes look at professional orchestral performance.