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Four Seasons: Corona Strings perform works by Vivaldi and Piazzolla with soloist, David Le Page

Heralding Spring 2018, Corona Strings’ show-stopping programme juxtaposes performances of Vivaldi’s famously spirited Baroque masterpiece, ‘The Four Seasons’, with Piazzolla’s own individual take on the subject – the ‘Four Seasons of Buenos Aires’

Add to my Calendar 24-02-2018 19:30 24-02-2018 21:30 36 Four Seasons: Corona Strings perform works by Vivaldi and Piazzolla with soloist, David Le Page Four soloists from Corona Baroque Ensemble will take centre stage in a period instrument performance of Vivaldi’s famous suite, under leader Miranda Walton.  The same players then change instruments to be joined by the full Corona Strings ensemble under their leader, Catherine Leach, and by violin soloist, David le Page, to perform Piazzolla’s colourful and rhythmic interpretation of the same name. Known for his eclectic approach to performing, le Page appears regularly as a soloist, chamber musician and orchestral leader and has formed a number of his own groups.  He is leader of the Stratford-upon-Avon based Orchestra of the Swan and appears regularly at SJE. “Within Corona Strings we have a strong group of Baroque players who will be performing Vivaldi on authentic instruments”, explained conductor, Janet Lincé, “thereby giving our audience an even broader contrast with Piazzolla's great response to the same theme.” “We aim to offer a platform for exciting soloists”, she added, “and are especially delighted that violin soloist, David Le Page, who will be familiar to audiences at SJE from his many fine performances there, will be joining us for this programme.” Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992) composed his Four Seasons between 1965 and 1970, originally for an unusual combination of violin, piano, electric guitar, double bass and bandoneon.  Combining Jazz, and Tango from his native Argentina, and fusing it with Classical and 20th Century influences, listeners will recognise the composer quoting directly from Vivaldi’s work of the same name. St John’s Church, Iffley Road, Oxford provides a warm and comfortable venue with a superb acoustic for these vibrant and atmospheric works.  SJE Arts - St John the Evangelist Church, Oxford DD/MM/YYYY

Details

SJE Arts - St John the Evangelist Church
109A Iffley Road
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX4 1EH
England


Programme

Antonio VivaldiThe Four Seasons
Astor PiazzollaThe Four Seasons of Buenos Aires

Performers

David Le Page – violin
Janet Lince – Conductor

Corona Strings
Corona Baroque Ensemble

Programme Note

Four soloists from Corona Baroque Ensemble will take centre stage in a period instrument performance of Vivaldi’s famous suite, under leader Miranda Walton.  The same players then change instruments to be joined by the full Corona Strings ensemble under their leader, Catherine Leach, and by violin soloist, David le Page, to perform Piazzolla’s colourful and rhythmic interpretation of the same name.
 
Known for his eclectic approach to performing, le Page appears regularly as a soloist, chamber musician and orchestral leader and has formed a number of his own groups.  He is leader of the Stratford-upon-Avon based Orchestra of the Swan and appears regularly at SJE.
 
“Within Corona Strings we have a strong group of Baroque players who will be performing Vivaldi on authentic instruments”, explained conductor, Janet Lincé, “thereby giving our audience an even broader contrast with Piazzolla's great response to the same theme.”
 
“We aim to offer a platform for exciting soloists”, she added, “and are especially delighted that violin soloist, David Le Page, who will be familiar to audiences at SJE from his many fine performances there, will be joining us for this programme.”
 
Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992) composed his Four Seasons between 1965 and 1970, originally for an unusual combination of violin, piano, electric guitar, double bass and bandoneon.  Combining Jazz, and Tango from his native Argentina, and fusing it with Classical and 20th Century influences, listeners will recognise the composer quoting directly from Vivaldi’s work of the same name.
 
St John’s Church, Iffley Road, Oxford provides a warm and comfortable venue with a superb acoustic for these vibrant and atmospheric works. 

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