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Brandenburg Concertos by Candlelight

with the London Concertante

Part of the London Concertante by Candlelight 2018 Series

Add to my Calendar 12-05-2018 19:30 12-05-2018 21:30 36 Brandenburg Concertos by Candlelight Presenting a programme headlined, by the most remarkable works of the Baroque period, Bach’s  Brandenburg Concertos No.4 & 5, London Concertante head to St Giles' Cathedral as part of their 2018 UK & Ireland Tour. London Concertante was founded in 1991 and has gone on to garner an outstanding international reputation. Alongside regular series of concerts at St. Martin-in-the-Fields and Southwark Cathedral, the ensemble also performs at the Southbank Centre, Cadogan Hall and Wigmore Hall, as well as performing across the length and breadth of the UK. International tours have taken them to the USA, Spain, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Ireland, Finland, and they will be touring to Italy and again to Spain later in the year. Their numerous recordings receive regular airplay on global radio stations, and has helped to secure their position at the forefront of Classical performers in the UK. The set of six Brandenburg Concertos feature among the most influential and iconic pieces of the Baroque era, that pushed the boundaries of what was capable and experimented with all aspects of music, in particular the treatment of the instruments.  Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 is often regarded as the first ever keyboard concerto, with some of the most difficult, dazzling and virtuosic passages for the Harpsichord player to undertake.  Similarly, Brandenburg Concerto No.4 is renowned for the enigmatic and exciting technicality it requires from the first violinist.  This tour features Vivaldi’s equally recognisable “Summer” from the Four Seasons, plus a pair of works by Mozart that explore his magnificent compositional gift, with an introvert and wistful flute melody in the Quartet, and a contrastingly spirited and playful Divertimento finale. If you don’t consider yourself ‘in the know’ about Mozart, Beethoven, or Bach, fear not, this is the orchestra for you. The London Concertante boasts a remarkable audience record in which an impressive 50% of spectators are first time classical concert goers! The London Concertante has its audience laughing at jokes, gasping at virtuosity, moved by gorgeous string playing, and leaving with a smile on their faces.   St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh DD/MM/YYYY

Details

St Giles' Cathedral
High Street
Edinburgh
EH1 1RE
Scotland


Programme

Wolfgang Amadeus MozartDivertimento in D major, K.136/125a
Johann Sebastian BachBrandenburg Concerto no.4 in G major, BWV 1049
Antonio VivaldiViolin Concerto in G minor 'Summer', RV 315
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartFlute Quartet in D major, K.285
Johann Sebastian BachBrandenburg Concerto no.5 in D major, BWV 1050

Performers

Ben Norris – violin / director

London Concertante

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Programme Note

Presenting a programme headlined, by the most remarkable works of the Baroque period, Bach’s  Brandenburg Concertos No.4 & 5, London Concertante head to St Giles' Cathedral as part of their 2018 UK & Ireland Tour.

London Concertante was founded in 1991 and has gone on to garner an outstanding international reputation. Alongside regular series of concerts at St. Martin-in-the-Fields and Southwark Cathedral, the ensemble also performs at the Southbank Centre, Cadogan Hall and Wigmore Hall, as well as performing across the length and breadth of the UK. International tours have taken them to the USA, Spain, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Ireland, Finland, and they will be touring to Italy and again to Spain later in the year. Their numerous recordings receive regular airplay on global radio stations, and has helped to secure their position at the forefront of Classical performers in the UK.

The set of six Brandenburg Concertos feature among the most influential and iconic pieces of the Baroque era, that pushed the boundaries of what was capable and experimented with all aspects of music, in particular the treatment of the instruments.  Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 is often regarded as the first ever keyboard concerto, with some of the most difficult, dazzling and virtuosic passages for the Harpsichord player to undertake.  Similarly, Brandenburg Concerto No.4 is renowned for the enigmatic and exciting technicality it requires from the first violinist.  This tour features Vivaldi’s equally recognisable “Summer” from the Four Seasons, plus a pair of works by Mozart that explore his magnificent compositional gift, with an introvert and wistful flute melody in the Quartet, and a contrastingly spirited and playful Divertimento finale.

If you don’t consider yourself ‘in the know’ about Mozart, Beethoven, or Bach, fear not, this is the orchestra for you. The London Concertante boasts a remarkable audience record in which an impressive 50% of spectators are first time classical concert goers! The London Concertante has its audience laughing at jokes, gasping at virtuosity, moved by gorgeous string playing, and leaving with a smile on their faces.

 

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