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Aurora Orchestra Principal Players: Echoes of Youth

Kings Place, Hall One, N1 9AG , [Venue Details]

Aurora Orchestra’s Principal Players bring together three masterpieces of chamber music, each alive with the memory of a time long past.

Thursday,
19 Mar 2026
@7.30pm

Mozart’s Quintet for Piano and Winds, K. 452 was the work he most wanted to be remembered for, declaring it “the best thing I have written.” Its glowing textures and poised conversation between piano and winds became a touchstone for later composers — Beethoven among them — and stand as Mozart’s own act of musical self-memorial.

Poulenc’s irrepressible Sextet paints a kaleidoscopic portrait of 1920s Paris: bustling, witty, and playful, yet shaded with moments of wistful melancholy. Revised years after its first draft, the piece is itself an act of looking back — Poulenc revisiting the exuberance of his younger self through more mature eyes.

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    Max: £35.00

  • Performer name: Aurora Orchestra Principal Players: Echoes of Youth

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Aurora Orchestra Principal Players: Echoes of Youth

Thursday, 19 Mar 2026 @7.30pm

Kings Place, Hall One, N1 9AG
Chamber Classical
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More Information

Aurora Orchestra’s Principal Players bring together three masterpieces of chamber music, each alive with the memory of a time long past.

Mozart’s Quintet for Piano and Winds, K. 452 was the work he most wanted to be remembered for, declaring it “the best thing I have written.” Its glowing textures and poised conversation between piano and winds became a touchstone for later composers — Beethoven among them — and stand as Mozart’s own act of musical self-memorial.

Poulenc’s irrepressible Sextet paints a kaleidoscopic portrait of 1920s Paris: bustling, witty, and playful, yet shaded with moments of wistful melancholy. Revised years after its first draft, the piece is itself an act of looking back — Poulenc revisiting the exuberance of his younger self through more mature eyes.

  • Admission

    Min: £10.00

    Max: £35.00

  • Performer name: Aurora Orchestra Principal Players: Echoes of Youth

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