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THU 8 NOV

ALISON CRUM MASTERCLASS 10.30h
A masterclass open to conservatoire and university students.
Alison Crum is author of two highly acclaimed books on playing the viol, and has been called the 'Doyenne of British viol teachers'.
KING CHARLES COURT
£3 (payable on the door)

TRINITY LABAN EARLY MUSIC VOCAL ENSEMBLE 13.10h
Directed by Tim Travers-Brown
ST ALFEGE CONCERT SERIES
ST ALFEGE CHURCH
ADMISSION FREE

MARTA RAMIREZ, VIOLIN & KRISTINA CHALMOVSKA, CELLO 15.30h
Marta Ramirez, winner of the 2012 Trinity Laban Early Music Competition, with runner-up, Kristina Chalmovska and friends.
KING CHARLES COURT
ADMISSION FREE
 
HIS MAJESTYS SAGBUTTS & CORNETTS 17.30h
GIOVANNI GABRIELI (1554-1612)
NEPHEW, PUPIL, MASTER, LEGEND
This programme marks the 400th anniversary of the death of Giovanni Gabrieli, whose name has become synonymous with opulent, ecclesiastical music and playful instrumental canzonas with choirs positioned in lofty galleries around grand churches, creating a wondrous 16th-century surround sound.
ST ALFEGE CHURCH
£15 Tickets from The Early Music Shop 01274 288100

TRINITY LABAN CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA & CHORUS: HAYDN - THE CREATION 19.30h
Directed by Nicholas Kraemer, Trinity Laban Soloists, Chorus and Classical Orchestra perform Haydn's renowned oratorio. Written in three parts and with a text taken from John Milton's Paradise Lost, the Book of Genesis and the Book of Psalms, this work depicts the creation of the world.
OLD ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE CHAPEL
£15

FRI 9 NOV

DAN LAURIN MASTERCLASS 10.30h

A masterclass for young musicians from conservatoire junior departments and specialist music schools given by virtuoso recorder player, Dan Laurin.
KING CHARLES COURT
£3 payable on the door

THE ROSE CONSORT OF VIOLS WITH CLARE WILKINSON, MEZZO-SOPRANO 13.10h
FAIR BRITAIN ISLE
Consort songs and fantasies, madrigals and motets, by Byrd, Gibbons, Tomkins and other composers of the Elizabethan age.
ST ALFEGE CHURCH
£5 Payable on the door

TRINITY LABAN EARLY MUSIC ENSEMBLE 15.00h
Directed by David Miller, Trinity Laban Early Music Ensemble perform Songs, Royal Consorts, Harp Consorts and Fantasie Suites by WILLIAM & HENRY LAWES
OLD ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE CHAPEL
£3 Payable on the door
 
PHILOMEL 17.30h
AWAKE! AWAKE!
In this year of 2012, the year of the London Olympics and the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, what better way to celebrate than with a programme of English ballads and dances set for the plays of England's greatest ever playwright, William Shakespeare, interspersed with dance tunes from the famous 'English Dancing Master'
ST ALFEGE CHURCH
£12.00
The Early Music Shop 01274 288100
 
THE SIXTEEN 19.30h
A GOLDEN AGE
Conducted by Harry Christophers.
This glorious concert programme presents composers whose origins are either in Portugal or Italy and whose music is at times reflective, uplifting and always inspired. 
Most of the music in this programme is distinctly Portuguese; Rebelo's sumptuous setting of Panis Angelicus is almost opulent while Melgas' lamentations are deeply prayerful yet full of hope. There is no doubt, however, that the tour de force is Scarlatti's virtuosic setting of the Stabat Mater.
OLD ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE CHAPEL
£30
The Early Music Shop 01274 288100

SAT 10 NOV

ADRIAN CHANDLER MASTERCLASS 10.30h

A masterclass for conservatoire students with Baroque violinist Adrian Chandler.
KING CHARLES COURT
£3 payable on the door

JUNIOR TRINITY 16.30
Young musicians from Trinity Laban's inspirational Saturday School perform baroque repertoire.
KING CHARLES COURT
ADMISSION FREE

DAN LAURIN 17.30
Virtuoso recorder player, Dan Laurin, confirms his reputation as one of the most interesting - and sometimes controversial - performers on his instrument.
ST ALFEGE CHURCH
£10
 
EUROPEAN UNION BAROQUE ORCHESTRA 19.30
EUBO's concert programme "All roads lead to Rome", is directed by Danish harpsichordist Lars Ulrik Mortensen with Croatian concertmaster Bojan Cicic, and will showcase music by some of our greatest Europeans: Handel, Muffat and Corelli.
OLD ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE CHAPEL
£18
The Early Music Shop 01274 288100

Last updated on Fri 15 Feb 2013 10.10h