Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Mozart's World: A Little Night Music
Katherine Spencer (clarinet)

It is no understatement to say that Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto is one of those pieces that changed the history of music. 21st Century audiences are so familiar with the sound of the clarinet – it is inextricably linked with smooth romantic melodies or the iconic opening of Rhapsody in Blue – but when Mozart unveiled the piece its sound would have shocked audiences. This performance aims to recapture that sense of wonder and delight.
If any piece epitomises Mozart’s lasting appeal it could well be what he himself called “a little night music” in his list of his works – as if to say “oh, there’s that trifle I wrote – probably for a party”. With its instantly memorable opening hook, deliciously judged romance and exquisite lightness of touch it is a symphony in all but name – and one that’s ready to go out for the night!
Programme:
Arriaga Overture in F minor
Mozart Clarinet Concerto
Michael Haydn Divertimento in G major
Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Katherine Spencer clarinet
Kati Debretzeni violin / director
Southbank Centre
Sun, 1 February 2026
Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
7:00pm
£17-£82 | £11 students
Full Event Details
Three composers whose lives are curiously linked by a date and entanglement. Two of Mozart’s most enduringly popular orchestral pieces are framed by music from his friend Michael Haydn and the ‘Spanish Mozart’ Juan Arriaga, born 50 years to the day after Mozart.
It is no understatement to say that Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto is one of those pieces that changed the history of music. 21st Century audiences are so familiar with the sound of the clarinet – it is inextricably linked with smooth romantic melodies or the iconic opening of Rhapsody in Blue – but when Mozart unveiled the piece its sound would have shocked audiences. This performance aims to recapture that sense of wonder and delight.
If any piece epitomises Mozart’s lasting appeal it could well be what he himself called “a little night music” in his list of his works – as if to say “oh, there’s that trifle I wrote – probably for a party”. With its instantly memorable opening hook, deliciously judged romance and exquisite lightness of touch it is a symphony in all but name – and one that’s ready to go out for the night!
Programme:
Arriaga Overture in F minor
Mozart Clarinet Concerto
Michael Haydn Divertimento in G major
Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Katherine Spencer clarinet
Kati Debretzeni violin / director
Venue Details & Map
Location
Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX
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