Sunday 17 January 2027, 3.30pm

Britten Sinfonia

Britten Sinfonia

Presented by Saffron Hall

Tickets from £15

Price includes a commission of £1.00

Mozart’s duo concerto is one of his grandest, fusing emotional depth, a welter of ideas and the playful sparring of a pair of soloists.

Britten Sinfonia’s principal players take the lead in a programme that is framed by two works with something of the night about them. The last part of Haydn’s baroque- around-the-clock triptych of symphonies – morning, midday, evening - melds the collective virtuosity of a Corelli concerto grosso with the wit and panache of his later symphonies and features a storm that echoes Vivaldi at his most pictorial. Schoenberg was eventually to take music into the modern age, but his early works belong to the Romantic century – the nineteenth. This poetry-inspired masterpiece is fuelled by passion, tenderness and is soaked in gorgeous string textures and harmonies. The subject matter sounds Wagnerian, and so does much of the music – a sumptuous instrumental mini-drama.

Performance information

Running time

To be confirmed

Content warnings

Age Guidance 7+

This event is not recommended for children under 7 years old. Children under 5 years old will not be admitted to this performance.

Booking information

Seating style

This event has tiered stalls and balcony seating

Discounts

Under 25s can purchase half price tickets for this show.

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Programme and performers

Programme

  • Haydn Symphony No 8 ‘Le Soir’
  • Mozart Sinfonia Concertante for violin and viola
  • Schoenberg Verklärte Nacht

Performers

  • Zoë Beyers violin/director

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Information for your visit

Sunday 17 January 2027, 3.30pm

Schedule

All timings are approximate and will be updated closer to the show date. Please check the website on the day of the performance for up-to-date information.

Latecomers can usually be admitted at a suitable gap within the performance.

Pre-show shuttle bus

2.30pm - 3.30pm
Operating from Audley End Station to Saffron Hall. This service is free to use, with no need to book in advance.

When to arrive

2.30pm - 3.15pm
We have over 400 free parking spots for anyone driving.

Foyer opens

2.30pm
Enjoy a drink at the bar before the auditorium opens.

Auditorium opens

3pm
Get your tickets ready for checking, find your seats, sit back and relax.

Show starts

3.30pm

Interval

Interval (20 mins)

Show ends

To be confirmed

Post-show shuttle bus

Operating from Saffron Hall to Audley End Station

Content warnings

Age Guidance 7+

This event is not recommended for children under 7 years old. Children under 5 years old will not be admitted to this performance.

Location

Saffron Hall

Audley End Road, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB11 4UH

Transport

Shuttle bus

Operating from Audley End Station to Saffron Hall. This service is free to use, with no need to book in advance.
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Additional information

Cloakroom

We are unable to allow any bags into the performance space which are larger than a hand bag or small backpack. Unfortunately our cloakroom will not be in operation.

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Parking

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