The Royall Consort
The Royall Consort of King Charles I was at the cutting edge of 17th century music, and today it lives again with Academy of Ancient Music.
King Charles I was a connoisseur of the visual arts, but he had exquisite taste in music, too, and the brilliant young composer and courtier William Lawes flooded the Stuart court with some of Britain’s – and Europe’s – most innovative (and ravishing) sounds.
Today Academy of Ancient Music celebrates an era of cavaliers and courtly dances, playing music by Lawes and his contemporaries from home and abroad. Elegant seduction, playful conversation and the looming shadow of civil war all find a voice, as the instruments of the Renaissance meet a flamboyant upstart called the violin. This is musical time travel: a whole evening in a vanished age, recreated through music. It’s witty, it’s elegant, and it touches the heart.
There will be a free pre-concert talk in the auditorium at 6.30pm.
Programme:
William Lawes - Royal Consort No.1
Samuel Scheidt - Paduan Cantus IV from Ludi Musici Part 1
Samuel Scheidt - Galliard Battaglia from Ludi Musici Part 1
Samuel Scheidt - Canzon ‘Nachbar Roland’ from Ludi Musici Part 1
Thomas Baltzar - Prelude from the Division Violin
Thomas Baltzar - ‘John come kiss me now’
Dario Castello - Sonata XIII from Sonate Concertate in Stil Moderno, Libro II
Dario Castello - Sonata XIV from Sonate Concertate in Stil Moderno, Libro II
Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger - Toccata 7 from Book 4 (1640)
Christopher Simpson - Divisions for 2 Viols VdGS 3.28
William Lawes - Royal Consort No.6
John Jenkins - Newark Siege
Performers:
Academy of Ancient Music
Laurence Cummings director & harpsichord
Para fãs de: Clássico.
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