Stoke Newington Early Music Festival - Catherine Mackintosh & Friends – The Hourglass
Our programme begins with music for all five of us, wanes one by one to a single player at the centre and then waxes one by one till we all play together again
Part of the Stoke Newington Early Music Festival 2017
Add to my Calendar 14-07-2017 19:30 14-07-2017 21:30 36 Stoke Newington Early Music Festival - Catherine Mackintosh & Friends – The Hourglass Happily for friendly music-making, baroque chamber music comes in all shapes and sizes. The programme begins with music for five, wanes one by one to a single player at the centre and then waxes one by one until all five play together again. It includes Catherine Mackintosh’s arrangements of Vivaldi’s Spring and Summer for 4 violins and Telemann’s humorous Gulliver Suite. Music by Bach, Muffat, Leclair, Fux, Purcell, Vivaldi and Telemann. Baroque violins: Catherine Mackintosh, Laura Vadjon, Alice Evans and Helen KrugerBaroque cello: Kinga Gaborjani The Old Church, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
The Old Church
Clissold Park
Stoke Newington
London
N16 0JR
England
Programme
Henry Purcell – Fantasia 'Upon one note', Z.745 no.14
Georg Philipp Telemann – Concerto for 4 violins without bass, TWV40/201
Johann Joseph Fux – Sonata for 3 Violins in F major, ULB Mus.Ms.334
Georg Philipp Telemann – Intrada-Suite for 2 Violins 'Gulliver's Travels', TWV 40:108
Performers
Catherine Mackintosh – baroque violin
Laura Vadjon – baroque violin
Helen Kruger – baroque violin
Kinga Gaborjani – Cello
Alice Evans – baroque violin
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Programme Note
Happily for friendly music-making, baroque chamber music comes in all shapes and sizes. The programme begins with music for five, wanes one by one to a single player at the centre and then waxes one by one until all five play together again. It includes Catherine Mackintosh’s arrangements of Vivaldi’s Spring and Summer for 4 violins and Telemann’s humorous Gulliver Suite.
Music by Bach, Muffat, Leclair, Fux, Purcell, Vivaldi and Telemann.
Baroque violins: Catherine Mackintosh, Laura Vadjon, Alice Evans and Helen Kruger
Baroque cello: Kinga Gaborjani
