10
March 2027

Tales from Vienna

Welcome to The Arts Society Uckfield, Lewes & Newick
Wednesday, March 10, 2027 - 14:30
Weald Hall
Uckfield Civic Centre Uckfield TN22 1AE
Online Event

A golden age of music peopled by composers like Mozart, Haydn, Glück, Beethoven, Schubert, Strauss and Schoenberg

Illustrated by images and music, this lecture explores developments in visual art, architecture, science and politics that formed the backdrop to an unparalleled explosion of musical genius. What were the special qualities that enabled one city to foster such a golden age of music peopled by composers like Mozart, Haydn, Glück, Beethoven, Schubert, Strauss and Schoenberg? All lived and worked in Vienna where proximity to nature, politics, and a burgeoning middle class fuelled a cultural blossoming enhanced by its central location in the Hapsburg Empire and ‘wine, women and song’ philosophy. Why did it end so abruptly with WW1?

Emma Johnson
Emma Johnson, MBE, first female Honorary Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge and BBC Young Musician winner has performed all over the world as a professional clarinet soloist and recorded 30 CDs. Her talks about music for the BBC, travel companies and internet focus on composers Brahms, Gerald Finzi, Schubert and Malcolm Arnold; other talks are entitled Woodwind Wizardry and The Poet John Milton.