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King's Cross, The Water Rats

The Night Shift at The Water Rats

Mon 22 Sep 2025

The launch of a new season of The Night Shift... and Team Clarinet are down the pub again!

Shadwell, The George Tavern

The Night Shift at The George Tavern

Mon 16 Mar 2026

It’s the orchestral hero you didn’t know we needed! Martin Lawrence explores why the low horn is more significant than you might have previously thought.
A photo of the Royal Albert Hall from Hyde Park.

London, Royal Albert Hall

Figaro at the BBC Proms

Wed 27 Aug 2025

Figaro and friends head to the Royal Albert Hall for a concert performance of the Glyndebourne Festival Opera…

Lewes, Glyndebourne Festival Opera

Le nozze di Figaro

Sun 29 Jun – Thu 21 Aug 2025

A reunion with Riccardo Minasi and Louise Alder for Mozart's sexiest and sharpest opera.

London, Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall

Mozart's World: The Last Symphonies

Thu 26 Feb 2026

Through the summer of 1788 Mozart was consumed in a burst of inspiration. The result was the three remarkable symphonies that turned out to be his last. Rarely heard together, Robin Ticciati takes us inside Mozart’s bold, stormy and divine creations.
A portrait photo of conductor Robin Ticciati, a man in his 40s with dark curly hair, against a backdrop of trees

Basingstoke, The Anvil

Mozart's World in Basingstoke: The Last Symphonies

Wed 25 Feb 2026

Robin Ticciati conducts Mozart's bold, stormy and divine final trilogy of symphonies.

London, Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall

Mozart's World: A Little Night Music

Sun 1 Feb 2026

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.

Oxford, Sheldonian Theatre

Mozart's World in Oxford

Fri 30 Jan 2026

Mozart's last orchestral work, the Clarinet Concerto, is heard on the instrument Mozart originally composed for, alongside another of his most enduringly popular pieces, the serenade for strings Eine kleine Nachtmusik.

Basingstoke, The Anvil

Mozart's World in Basingstoke: A Little Night Music

Tue 20 Jan 2026

Mozart's last orchestral work, the Clarinet Concerto, is heard alongside another of his most enduringly popular pieces, the serenade for strings Eine kleine Nachtmusik.

Warwick, Butterworth Hall at Warwick Arts Centre

Mozart's World in Warwick

Wed 28 Jan 2026

Mozart's last orchestral work, the Clarinet Concerto, is heard alongside another of his most enduringly popular pieces, the serenade for strings Eine kleine Nachtmusik.

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