Lionel Bradley in Cambridge Theatre - 8 January, 1939
from Lionel Bradley Bulletin, 8 Jan 1939:
Jan 8. London Theatre Concerts, Mosco Carner, John Hunt, Redvers Llewellyn
Another all-Mozart programme and a performance up to the high standard which these concerts have set. The early symphony in E flat (K.184) was so quickly over (it lasted only about 10 minutes) that one hardly had time to savour its quality – it was hardly more than an overture - but the slow movement seemed to be attractive & the whole work had more than a “museum” interest. It was interesting to see Redvers Llewellyn off the stage & he sang quite well, tho’ I think a Kipnis … more >>
Lionel Bradley, Lionel Bradley Bulletin, 8 Jan 1939. In Bradley archive, Special Collections, Royal College of Music, number LJHB-02/033. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1417531303723 accessed: 7 October, 2024
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Mentre ti lascio, o figlia, K.513
written by Mozart |
performed by Redvers Llewellyn |
Linz Symphony (K.425)
written by Mozart |
performed by London Theatre Concerts Orchestra |
Piano Concerto in E flat (K.482)
written by Mozart |
performed by John Hunt, London Theatre Concerts Orchestra |
Six German Dances (K.571
written by Mozart |
performed by London Theatre Concerts Orchestra |
Symphony in E falt (K.184)
written by Mozart |
performed by London Theatre Concerts Orchestra, Redvers Llewellyn |
Experience Information
Date/Time | 8 January, 1939 |
Medium | live |
Listening Environment | in the company of others, indoors, in public |
Notes
Bradley mentions '"Mentre ti lascio, o cara"' K.513', which would seem to refer to 'Mentre ti lascio, o figlia' K.513.