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Mozart, Haydn, Telemann and Philidor: four composers in a passionate age, reinventing music on the wing. A dynamic start to a season of music that defies convention.

They called it “sturm und drang” - “storm and stress” - and for a few tempestuous years in the 1760s, it seemed as if music itself had turned upside down. No emotion was too powerful: this was a time for child geniuses, young radicals and cutting-edge comedy – and for old dogs to learn a few new tricks, too.

Tonight, Laurence Cummings and Academy of Ancient Music dive headlong into the crucible, with a volcanic symphony from the young Haydn, the boy Mozart’s brilliant symphonic debut, and a real discovery – a very Gallic spin on a bawdy English romp from the French composer Philidor. And then, the astonishing tragedy of Ino, retold by the 84-year old Telemann in music that would dazzle a composer a quarter his age, with 2026 Grammy Award-winning American soprano Amanda Forsythe. It’ll thrill you, too.

There will be a free pre-concert talk in the auditorium at 6.30pm.

Programme:
Mozart Symphony No. 1 in E-flat major K. 16
Philidor Arias from Tom Jones
Haydn Symphony No. 39 in G minor
Telemann Ino

Performers:
Academy of Ancient Music
Laurence Cummings director & harpsichord
Amanda Forsythe soprano

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The Academy Of Ancient Music
The Academy Of Ancient Music
01 October 2026 Milton Court Concert Hall, Guildhall School of Music & Drama
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