*** CANCELLED ***
Hatches, matches and dispatches, with Musicke in the Ayre. The cycle of life in lute song
Part of the Early Music in the Charterhouse Chapel 2020 Series
Add to my Calendar 26-04-2020 15:30 26-04-2020 17:30 36 *** CANCELLED *** CANCELLED AS CHARTHOUSE IS NOW CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC Bookings will be refunded. Musicke in the Ayre return to the Charterhouse with a programme of lute songs marking the three major milestones in life: birth, marriage and death. With sweet (and sometimes bitter-sweet) lullabies, celebratory songs from wedding masques in the Stuart court, and elegaic outpourings on the loss of loved lords, this will promises to be a intimate hour of gorgeous music with soprano Emily Murphy and lutenist Din Ghani, in the marvellous Jacobean Chapel. A pre-concert tour of the premises, conducted by a Brother, will take place between 2 to 3pm. This costs £16.25, and is limited to 20 people. Places can be booked as an optional extra when booking tickets online. The Charterhouse, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
The Charterhouse
Charterhouse Square
City of London
London
EC1M 6AN
England
Programme
Anonymous – Wedding is great Juno's crown
Thomas Campion – Move now with measured sound
Thomas Campion – Now hath Flora
Anonymous – My little sweet darling
Anthony Holborne – The Cradle pavane (lute solo)
Anonymous – Baloo, my babe
John Coperario – Deceitful fancy
John Coperario – In darkness let me dwell
John Coperario – O grief
John Coperario – So parted you
Thomas Campion – All looks be pale
Robert Ramsey – What tears, dear Prince
Thomas Campion – Woo her and win her
John Coperario – While dancing rests
Henry Purcell – Man is for the woman made
Performers
Emily Murphy – soprano
Din Ghani – lute
Musicke in the Ayre
Programme Note
CANCELLED AS CHARTHOUSE IS NOW CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC
Bookings will be refunded.
Musicke in the Ayre return to the Charterhouse with a programme of lute songs marking the three major milestones in life: birth, marriage and death. With sweet (and sometimes bitter-sweet) lullabies, celebratory songs from wedding masques in the Stuart court, and elegaic outpourings on the loss of loved lords, this will promises to be a intimate hour of gorgeous music with soprano Emily Murphy and lutenist Din Ghani, in the marvellous Jacobean Chapel.
A pre-concert tour of the premises, conducted by a Brother, will take place between 2 to 3pm. This costs £16.25, and is limited to 20 people. Places can be booked as an optional extra when booking tickets online.