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Mozart: La finta giardiniera

Ava Dodd (soprano), Hugo Brady (tenor), Camilla Harris (soprano), Ian Page (conductor)
Mozart: La finta giardiniera
This sparkling comedy is one of Mozart’s most popular early operas. It was premièred in Munich in January 1775, and Mozart wrote home to his mother: “My opera turned out so well that it is impossible for me to describe… After every aria there was the most frightening clamour, with clapping and shouts of ‘Viva Maestro!’”. The Mozartists’ cast features an outstanding line-up of young singers headed by Ava Dodd and Hugo Brady.

Ava Dodd (soprano) - Sandrina
Hugo Brady (tenor) - Belfiore
Camilla Harris (soprano) - Arminda
Ian Page (conductor)


Full cast to be announced in due course.

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  • festival MOZART 250
  • date Tue 25 March 2025
  • location Cadogan Hall, London
  • time 7:00pm
  • ticket £15 - £65 (£5 under-18s)

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This sparkling comedy is one of Mozart’s most popular early operas. It was premièred in Munich in January 1775, and Mozart wrote home to his mother: “My opera turned out so well that it is impossible for me to describe… After every aria there was the most frightening clamour, with clapping and shouts of ‘Viva Maestro!’”. The Mozartists’ cast features an outstanding line-up of young singers headed by Ava Dodd and Hugo Brady.

Ava Dodd (soprano) - Sandrina
Hugo Brady (tenor) - Belfiore
Camilla Harris (soprano) - Arminda
Ian Page (conductor)

Full cast to be announced in due course.

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Location

Cadogan Hall, London
Cadogan Hall, 5 Sloane Terrace, London, SW1X 9DQ


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