2021
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Sat04Sep2021
Fontanella: The Delightful Companion
7.30pmSt Michael’s Church, 158 High Street, Lewes BN7 1XU
Tickets £12 available from The Workshop Series
Drawing on a vast array of recorders from the tiny garklein to the great sub-contra bass (including a 15-piece renaissance consort), the recorder quartet Fontanella present a programme aptly named after Robert Carr’s popular music book, published in London in the 1680s.
From a virtuosic concerto by John Baston, to divisions on the famous Greensleeves, Henry Purcell’s Chaconne 3 Parts Upon a Ground and hits from The Catch Club, this concert promises to paint a colourful musical landscape of a country regaining its rich musical identity after the austerity years of Cromwell’s rule, the great plague and fire of London.
With additional repertoire by Locke, Campion, Banister, tunes from the Division Flute and Playford’s Dancing Master.
Kindly supported by the Continuo Foundation
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Fri10Sep2021
Fontanella: The Delightful Companion
7.30pmTickets £15 (£5 students)
See MAMS Website for more information, or buy on the door
Drawing on a vast array of recorders from the tiny garklein to the great sub-contra bass (including a 15-piece renaissance consort), the recorder quartet Fontanella present a programme aptly named after Robert Carr’s popular music book, published in London in the 1680s.
From a virtuosic concerto by John Baston, to divisions on the famous Greensleeves, Henry Purcell’s Chaconne 3 Parts Upon a Ground and hits from The Catch Club, this concert promises to paint a colourful musical landscape of a country regaining its rich musical identity after the austerity years of Cromwell’s rule, the great plague and fire of London.
With additional repertoire by Locke, Campion, Banister, tunes from the Division Flute and Playford’s Dancing Master.
Kindly supported by the Continuo Foundation
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Sun19Sep2021
Fontanella: The Delightful Companion
4.30 and 7pmThe Causeway, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1HE
Tickets £13/£3
Drawing on a vast array of recorders from the tiny garklein to the great sub-contra bass (including a 15-piece renaissance consort), the recorder quartet Fontanella present a programme aptly named after Robert Carr’s popular music book, published in London in the 1680s.
From a virtuosic concerto by John Baston, to divisions on the famous Greensleeves, Henry Purcell’s Chaconne 3 Parts Upon a Ground and hits from The Catch Club, this concert promises to paint a colourful musical landscape of a country regaining its rich musical identity after the austerity years of Cromwell’s rule, the great plague and fire of London.
With additional repertoire by Locke, Campion, Banister, tunes from the Division Flute and Playford’s Dancing Master.
Kindly supported by the Continuo Foundation
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Wed20Oct2021
Preludes and Moogs
7.30pmMusic in the Village, Walthamstow, UK
St Michael & All Angels, Northcote Road, London E17 6PQ
Details and ticket infoBach on Synths
More information at www.artofmoog.com
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Thu04Nov2021
CBSO Baroque Ensemble: Centre Stage
2pmCBSO Centre, Birmingham
Music by JS Bach, Handel and Telemann
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Thu25Nov2021
Fontanella: The Delightful Companion
7.30pmThe Lights Theatre, West Street, Andover SP10 1AH
Drawing on a vast array of recorders from the tiny garklein to the great sub-contra bass (including a 15-piece renaissance consort), the recorder quartet Fontanella present a programme aptly named after Robert Carr’s popular music book, published in London in the 1680s.
From a virtuosic concerto by John Baston, to divisions on the famous Greensleeves, Henry Purcell’s Chaconne 3 Parts Upon a Ground and hits from The Catch Club, this concert promises to paint a colourful musical landscape of a country regaining its rich musical identity after the austerity years of Cromwell’s rule, the great plague and fire of London.
With additional repertoire by Locke, Campion, Banister, tunes from the Division Flute and Playford’s Dancing Master.
Kindly supported by the Continuo Foundation
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Sat11Dec2021
The Workshop Ensemble
7.30pmCliffe Hall, Cliffe Square, Cliffe High Street, Lewes BN7 2AT
Annabel Knight, flute and recorder
Alison Bury, violin
Richard Earle, oboe
Robin Bigwood, harpsichordThe Workshop Series directors, past and present, offer a programme of baroque favourites by Telemann, Bach and Handel



