The Counterpoints
Globalisation: new phenomenon or old hat? Even around 1700, people travelled a lot: the rich went on a 'Grand Tour' to learn and experience, merchants and artists to buy and sell, musicians to spot trends or start a craze. The Counterpoints follow in the footsteps of the 'Musicista Itinerante' with music by Geminiani, Purcell, McGibbon, Corelli and Vivaldi, recalling the special connection between Italy and the British Isles.
Programme
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Henry Purcell
Sonate nr. 10 in D major (from: 10 Sonatas in Four Parts, 1697)
Adagio
Canzona
Grave
Largo – Allegro1659-1695 -
Arcangelo Corelli
Trio sonata in G major, op. 4 no. 6 (1694, originally in E major)
Preludio: adagio – allegro
Adagio
Allegro – Adagio
Allemanda: allegro
Giga: allegro
Ground voor violin1652-1713 -
Antonio Vivaldi
Concerto da Camera in F major, RV 100
Allegro
Largo
Allegro
Ground for recorder1678-1741 -
Francesco Geminiani
Cello sonata
Trio Sonata no. 2 ‘Bush Aboon Traquair: Andante’
(uit: A Treatise of Good Taste in the Art of Musick, 1749)1687-1762 -
Georg Friederich Händel
Trio Sonata Op. 2 no. 1b in B minor, HWV 386b
Andante
Allegro
Andante
Allegro1685-1759 -
James Oswald
Serenata no. 11 in F major (originally in D major)
Pastorale: andante
Allegro
Andante: affettuoso
Conspirito: gigaProgramme subject to change
1710-1769
Musicians
- Thomas Triesschijn recorder
- Noyuri Hazama violin
- Mátyás Virág cello
- Aljosja Mietu harpsichord
- Asako Ueda theorbe, guitar