While it’s a given that they take the business of musicmaking extremely seriously, there’s certainly nothing stuffy about London Concertante. 
Indeed, 50 percent of people who attend a performance by this 34-year-old chamber orchestra are first-time classical music concert-goers. It’s a statistic which speaks volumes for the ensemble’s commitment to remaining at all times light-of-touch and refreshingly accessible. 
The Concertante here present a candlelit performance of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and Ralph Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending. Mozart’s Marriage Of Figaro Overture also features on the programme.

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