"A brilliant, absolutely world-class player" (Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung)
Mozart’s evocative clarinet concerto perfomed at The Stables, Milton Keynes by Colin Lawson, head of the Royal College of Music and the world’s leading exponent of the basset clarinet.
A top ten UK favourite, and familiar from the film Out of Africa, Mozart’s masterpiece is the ‘must see’ event this season.
Mozart – Clarinet Concerto
Wanczura – Symphony no.2 (Russian)
Tchaikovsky – Serenade for strings
Colin Lawson basset clarinet, Fiori Musicali Chamber Orchestra leader Pauline Nobes, Penelope Rapson director
Tickets £13, £18, £23
Book tickets here
"Lawson’s work delving into the origins of this unique masterpiece [is] quite masterly." (Clarinet and Saxophone)

Wavendon is a village and civil parish in the south east of the Borough of Milton Keynes. The village name is an Old English language word, and means 'Wafa's hill'. In the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in 969 the village was recorded as Wafandun.
The village is best known today for being the location of The Stables, which was the brainchild of the late Johnnie Dankworth and his wife Cleo Laine (who still lives in the village). In the expansion plans for Milton Keynes, it is proposed that Wavendon will become a part of the city and a neighbourhood centre, in a similar way to the other towns and villages that provided the roots of early Milton Keynes districts.
Fiori Musicali first appeared at the Stables in July 2009, with the celebrated guitarist José María Galardo del Rey, in a performance of Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez.
Fiori Musicali are one of the UK’s principal providers of baroque and classical music outside London.
www.fiori-musicali.com
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