Royal Northern Sinfonia - Haydn’s Trumpet Concerto

Date: Thursday 5th June 2025

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Royal Northern Sinfonia – Haydn’s Trumpet Concerto

Joyful. Exuberant. A sunny celebration.

Who’s on stage

Royal Northern Sinfonia, the orchestra of The Glasshouse, are joined by guest conductor Ana Patino-Osorio. Section leader Adam Wood shines as soloist in the Haydn Trumpet Concerto.

What They’re Playing

Darlington Schools Co-created piece name tbc (10’)
Caroline Shaw Entr’Acte (11’)
Joseph Haydn Trumpet Concerto (13’)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Le Nozze di Figaro Overture (5’)
Felix Mendelssohn Italian Symphony (27’)

What you’ll hear

A jam-packed evening of entertainment, kicking off with a newly composed piece, co-created with students from Darlington schools, followed by Caroline Shaw’s enigmatic Entr’acte. Our first half culminates with Haydn’s tour de force of modulation, his popular Trumpet Concerto. A marvellous Mozart overture from the comic opera The Marriage of Figaro gets the second part of our concert underway, before you’ll be treated to a euphoric ending with Mendelssohn’s Italian Symphony.

Who’s playing it

Ana Patino-Osorio conductor
Adam Wood trumpet
Royal Northern Sinfonia

What’s happening in the music

You’ll be taken on an exhilarating exploration of music. From a newly created piece, through a modern classic, toward some high-spirited firm favourites. Mendelssohn himself called his Italian Symphony ‘Blue Sky in A Minor’ and wrote it was ‘the happiest piece I’ve ever written’. When listening to it, you’ll find refreshing Mediterranean gusts of violins, a dance off between the Saltarello and the Tarantella, and sparkling instrumental conversations. Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro Overture begins as a breathless whisper of strings and bassoon, before exploding into sudden rush of festive pent-up energy. Haydn’s Trumpet Concerto was ground-breaking in it’s day, written for his good friend Anton Weidinger, who had invented a new kind of five key trumpet. The concerto is filled with exciting melodies and fresh fanfares. Carolin Shaw’s Entr’acte is the composer’s own tribute to Haydn, beautiful subtle and enigmatic, it is a single movement piece for string quartet. You’ll have to wait until the day to find out what the students at Darlington schools have in store for you, as part of their co-creation piece with Royal Northern Sinfonia, but we guarantee it’s going to be good.

Dates

Thursday, 5th June 2025 - 6:30 pm

Ticket Types:

Standard - from 13 - 22 GBP

Location

Darlington Hippodrome, Parkgate

Area

Darlington

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