Mozart, Master of Drama: LMP with Danielle de Niese
Thursday 18 September 2025
7:30 pm - 9:15 pm
Never one to shy away from the spotlight, Mozart knew how to bring the drama.
As a master of opera, he had a knack for storytelling, bringing his characters to (larger-than) life through outrageous tales of love, loss, deception and even assassination. Danielle de Niese (‘Opera’s coolest opera singer’, New York Times Magazine) shows off Mozart’s theatrical skills with a selection of arias from his most-loved operas including Don Giovanni and Idomeneo.
Mozart’s love for drama didn’t just stop at opera. If turmoil had a soundtrack, it would undoubtably be his Symphony No.40. Oozing with anguish, the symphony shows Mozart to be in touch with his emotional side as he challenges the orchestra to battle through 35 minutes of pure angst. Though that all might sound a bit miserable, it all makes for an action-packed listening experience – there’s a reason it holds a place as one of Mozart’s most popular pieces.
Mozart ‘Overture’ from Don Giovanni
Mozart ‘In quali eccessi…Mi tradí quell-alma ingrata’ from Don Giovanni
Mozart Al desio, di chi t’adora
Mozart Ballet Music from Idomeneo
Mozart ‘L’amerò sarò costante’ from Il re pastore
Mozart ‘Parto, parto, ma tu ben mio’ from La Clemenza di Tito
Mozart Symphony No.40 in G minor
Danielle de Niese soprano
Jonathan Bloxham conductor
London Mozart Players
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Thu 18 Sep | 7:30 PM | £36/£33/£29/£19/£10 | Book |
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