Southampton music staff will perform newly discovered Mozart arrangements at a charity concert at Palace House, Beaulieu on Wednesday, 4 October 2017.
The music will be from three leading composer-virtuosos of the 1820s – Clementi, Cramer and Hummel.
The concert will be given on the 1825 Broadwood grand pianoforte in the spectacular Upper Drawing Room of Palace House, Beaulieu, by kind permission of Lord Montagu, a good friend to the Arts at Southampton.
Professor David Owen Norris, Head of Keyboard, will play the Broadwood. Southampton piano students and Mozart specialists, Professor Mark Everist and Associate Professor Thomas Irvine will also be present.
The £20 tickets will include drinks and canapés. Book your ticket by filling in this form and emailing it to Jane Box at Beaulieu.
Money raised from the concert will be shared between Vintage Music and the Beaulieu Common Good Trust both of which support the local community.