Thursday 14 May, 17:00 & 19:00

W.A. Mozart: Little Night Serenade — Sinfonietta Bern

Performed by Ensemble Sinfonietta Bern and the Quartet Sinfonietta Bern, this programme presents Mozart’s Little Night Serenade with sparkling clarity and buoyant energy. The musicians shape agile string textures and luminous phrasing, revealing grace, charm and radiant colour. The music’s classical poise balances intimacy and brilliance, recalling its Viennese origins in 1787 between The Marriage of Figaro and Mozart’s late symphonies. The result is spirited, luminous and quietly jubilant.

Rue Antoine-Carteret 23,
1202 Genève
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Photo Credit: W.A. Mozart: Little Night Serenade by Ensemble Sinfonietta Bern

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