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Feel the Fire of Vivaldi

Vivaldi's Mandolin Concerti

Adrian Chandler (violin / director), Raffaele la Ragione (mandolin)

Feel the Fire of Vivaldi
Baroque brilliance returns to Turner Sims as award-winning ensemble La Serenissima light up the stage. They present a rare and thrilling programme of Vivaldi’s music for plucked and bowed strings. Joining them is Italian mandolin virtuoso Raffaele La Ragione.

Hailed by The Telegraph for ‘whipping up a storm with Vivaldi,’ La Serenissima is the UK’s leading voice in Italian baroque. Their performances are bold, fresh, and full of energy. Every note is brought to life from original manuscripts, making each concert a deep dive into musical history with a modern heartbeat.

Founded in 1994 by violinist Adrian Chandler, the group has racked up Gramophone Awards, chart-topping albums, and millions of streams. Their recordings are regulars on BBC Radio 3, Classic FM, and beyond.

Named after Venice – Vivaldi’s magical hometown of canals and creativity – La Serenissima is on a mission to share the Red Priest’s genius with the world.

Don’t miss this electrifying celebration of Vivaldi’s legacy.

Programme

Concerto for mandolin, strings & continuo in C, RV 425
Antonio VIVALDI (1678 – 1741)


Concerto for 2 violins, strings & continuo in A per eco in lontano, RV 552
Antonio VIVALDI (1678 – 1741)


Sinfonia for strings & continuo in G, RV 149
Antonio VIVALDI (1678 – 1741)


Concerto for mandolin, strings and continuo in G
Diogenio BIGAGLIA (c.1678 – 1745)


Concerto XII A tempesta di mare for violin, strings and continuo, Op 1
Lorenzo Gaetano ZAVATERI (1690 – 1746)


Concerto XI for violin, strings and continuo, Op 8
Antonio VIVALDI (1678 – 1741)


Performers

La Serenissima • Adrian Chandler Director/Violin • Raffaele La Ragione Mandolin

Tickets
Standard: £20/£32/£35
Students & Under 18s: £10


*Booking fee applies

  • date Sat, 4 October 2025
  • location Turner Sims, Southampton
  • time 7:30pm
  • ticket £10 - £35

Full Event Details

Baroque brilliance returns to Turner Sims as award-winning ensemble La Serenissima light up the stage. They present a rare and thrilling programme of Vivaldi’s music for plucked and bowed strings. Joining them is Italian mandolin virtuoso Raffaele La Ragione.

Hailed by The Telegraph for ‘whipping up a storm with Vivaldi,’ La Serenissima is the UK’s leading voice in Italian baroque. Their performances are bold, fresh, and full of energy. Every note is brought to life from original manuscripts, making each concert a deep dive into musical history with a modern heartbeat.

Founded in 1994 by violinist Adrian Chandler, the group has racked up Gramophone Awards, chart-topping albums, and millions of streams. Their recordings are regulars on BBC Radio 3, Classic FM, and beyond.

Named after Venice – Vivaldi’s magical hometown of canals and creativity – La Serenissima is on a mission to share the Red Priest’s genius with the world.

Don’t miss this electrifying celebration of Vivaldi’s legacy.

Programme

Concerto for mandolin, strings & continuo in C, RV 425
Antonio VIVALDI (1678 – 1741)

Concerto for 2 violins, strings & continuo in A per eco in lontano, RV 552
Antonio VIVALDI (1678 – 1741)

Sinfonia for strings & continuo in G, RV 149
Antonio VIVALDI (1678 – 1741)

Concerto for mandolin, strings and continuo in G
Diogenio BIGAGLIA (c.1678 – 1745)

Concerto XII A tempesta di mare for violin, strings and continuo, Op 1
Lorenzo Gaetano ZAVATERI (1690 – 1746)

Concerto XI for violin, strings and continuo, Op 8
Antonio VIVALDI (1678 – 1741)

Performers

La Serenissima • Adrian Chandler Director/Violin • Raffaele La Ragione Mandolin

Tickets
Standard: £20/£32/£35
Students & Under 18s: £10

*Booking fee applies

Venue Details & Map

Location

Turner Sims, Southampton
Turner Sims, University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ


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