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SUMMARY:Apollo’s Cabinet
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\nYoung Artists Recital 3\nJoin award-winning ensemble Apollo’s Cabinet on a European tour. You will be taken on a Baroque musical voyage following Charles Burney on his journey: a kaleidoscope of European Baroque music with compositions from each of the countries Burney visited\, interspersed with readings of his original 18th century diary entries and anecdotes from his travels. \nUntil 1776\, no history of music existed in the English language. To equip himself to fill the gap\, musicologist Dr. Charles Burney set off on two long journeys in 1770 and 1772\, to Italy\, France\, Germany\, Bohemia (Czechia)\, Austria\, Belgium and the Netherlands. He researched in libraries and archives\, spoke to personalities in the musical world\, attended musical events\, and subsequently published accounts of both tours. \nSponsored by Dreweatts \n \n\nPerformers\nHarry Buckoke viola da Gamba\nJonatan Bougt theorbo\, baroque guitar\nDavid Lopez Ibanez violin\nJordan Murray percussion\nThomas Pickering harpsichord\, recorder\, traverso\nTeresa Wrann recorder \n\n\nProgramme\nMusical Wanderlust \nFrance\, Paris\nConcerto comique No. 25 en sol mineur: III “La Furstemberg” – Michel Corrette\nPourquoy doux rossignol – Michel Blavet \n  \nItaly\, Venice\nCanzonette veneziane da battello. Raccolta di gondoliere: “Mia cara Anzoletta” – Johann Adolf Hasse \nFlorence\nConcerto in G minor “La Notte” RV 439: I. Largo\, IV. Allegro – Antonio Vivaldi \n  \nAustria\, Vienna\nNo. 14 Balletti á 4 (Pastorella) – Johann Heinrich Schmelzer \nCzech Republic\, Prague\nPartita XIII in G major: Andante\, Allegretto (Les cloches) – Frantisek Ignac Tuma \nGermany\, Leipzig\nGoldberg Variations\, BWV 988: Aria – Variatio 1 – Variatio 30 ‘Quodlibet’ Johann Sebastian Bach\n“Kraut und Rüben” – Dieterich Buxtehude\, Traditional\, arr. Apollo’s Cabinet \nThe Netherlands\, Amsterdam\nDen Man te quart staande – Traditional Dutch\, arr. Apollo’s Cabinet \nUnited Kingdom\nAn ode to music\nBonny Jean – Traditional\nThe duke of Norfolk – Traditional \n\nTickets\n£18 individual ticket / £90 series ticket for all 6 Young Artists Recital concerts \n(includes £1.25 Corn Exchange booking fee) \n  \n
URL:https://www.newburyspringfestival.org.uk/event/apollos-cabinet/
LOCATION:Corn Exchange\, The Corn Exchange\, Market Place\, Newbury\, Berkshire\, RG14 5BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Chamber Music & Recitals,Young Artists Lunchtime Recitals
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Joséphine
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\nThree classic and influential silent movies\, with scores newly composed by Jean Hasse and Luke Styles\, set the scene for the extraordinary story of Joséphine Baker. \nThe acclaimed ensemble Counterpoise set the colourful scene in 1920s Paris: a time of experimental cinema\, Dadaism and lively nightclubs\, also performing newly commissioned scores for these silent movie classics. The influential René Clair film Entr’acte features Picabia\, Satie\, Cocteau\, Duchamp\, Man Ray and Clair himself. \nThis performance tells the story\, with text\, visuals and movement\, of the American-French dancer\, singer and actress Joséphine Baker\, notorious for her banana dance\, but also a civil rights activist\, champion of women’s rights\, intrepid French Resistance fighter and “the most sensational woman anyone ever saw” (Hemingway). \nSponsored by Friends of Newbury Spring Festival \n \n\nPerformers\nCassiopeia Berkeley-Agyepong actor/singer\nCounterpoise Ensemble\nYshani Perinpanayagam piano\, music director and composer/arranger\nAmy Green saxophones\nDeborah Calland trumpet\nAndrew Connington trombone \n\n\nTickets\n£20 \n(includes £1.25 Corn Exchange booking fee) \nBooking Dates\nPlatinum Friends Priority booking – from 10.00am Tuesday 11 February 2025\nGold Friends booking – from 10.00am Wednesday 12 February 2025\nFriends booking – from 10.00am Thursday 13 February 2025 \nJoin the Friends of the Festival now to get access to the priority booking window. \nPublic booking – from 10.00am Tuesday 25 February 2025 \n
URL:https://www.newburyspringfestival.org.uk/event/an-evening-with-josephine/
LOCATION:Corn Exchange\, The Corn Exchange\, Market Place\, Newbury\, Berkshire\, RG14 5BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cabaret & Jazz,Musical Theatre, Dance
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SUMMARY:Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\nKaleidoscope is one of the country’s leading chamber ensembles featuring some of the finest soloists of their generation. \nTheir programme culminates in a performance of Elgar’s great Piano Quintet\, one of the most glorious and best-loved British chamber works. It was written in 1918\, shortly before the composer’s Cello Concerto\, with which it shares an elegiac quality. \nAlongside it\, Kaleidoscope presents two works which deserve to be heard far more often than they are: African- American composer George Walker’s Lyric for Strings has been described as a sunnier counterpart to Barber’s famous Adagio\, while Korngold’s richly romantic Suite for two violins\, cello and left-hand piano is one of the most exhilarating works in the repertoire\, its virtuoso piano part written for Paul Wittgenstein\, whose right arm had been amputated in the First World War. \nSponsored by Harbrook Farm\, and The Gordon Palmer Charitable Trust \n \n\nProgramme\nWalker Lyric for Strings\nKorngold Suite for two violins\, cello and piano left-hand\, Op. 23\nElgar Piano Quintet in A minor\, Op. 84 \nPerformers\nElena Urioste violin\nSavitri Grier violin\nRosalind Ventris viola\nLaura van der Heijden ‘cello\nTom Poster piano \n\n\nTickets\n£25 / £20 \n(includes £1.25 Corn Exchange booking fee) \nBooking Dates\nPlatinum Friends Priority booking – from 10.00am Tuesday 11 February 2025\nGold Friends booking – from 10.00am Wednesday 12 February 2025\nFriends booking – from 10.00am Thursday 13 February 2025 \nJoin the Friends of the Festival now to get access to the priority booking window. \nPublic booking – from 10.00am Tuesday 25 February 2025 \n
URL:https://www.newburyspringfestival.org.uk/event/kaleidoscope-chamber-collective/
LOCATION:Holy Cross Church\, Ramsbury\, Holy Cross Church\, Dyers Yard\, Ramsbury\, Wiltshire\, SN8 2QH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Chamber Music & Recitals,Free for Under 30s
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