Saturday
Catherine Bott presents a programme to celebrate the centenary of the birth of the pioneering countertenor, Alfred Deller, who was born May 31st 1912. Catherine is joined in the studio by 3 countertenors, James Bowman, Robin Blaze and Alfred's son Mark, to discuss some of the many facets of Alfred's art. They play a selection of Alfred's many recordings dating from the 1950s, including some from the early days of Alfred's Deller Consort, one of his most important contributions to the early music movement. Catherine and Mark also chat about Stour Music, the Festival which Alfred founded and which celebrates its 50th anniversary this June. Music in the programme includes lute songs by Dowland and Campion, a scene from Handel's opera Orlando, and the 50 year old recording of father and son, Alfred and Mark, singing Purcell's Sound the Trumpet.
Chris would have enjoyed the programme. RIP Chris.
As for the Stour Music Festival, how did they manage this?
A Counter-Tenor Extravaganza
Saturday, 30 June at 7.30 pm (SOLD OUT)
Andreas Scholl,
Michael Chance,
Iestyn Davies,
Robin Blaze,
David Allsopp,
David James,
Christopher Royall
Deller Consort Stour Music Chamber Choir
Trevor Pinnock harpsichord/organ
Brecon Baroque led by Rachel Podger
Mark Deller conductor
plus
I bet nobody other than Friends had a chance of getting the ticket!!
Sunday
The Art of the Violin in Rome and Venice
(My apologies to the Sunday’s production team if this looks like an after thought, as it isn’t)
Lucie Skeaping presents highlights of a concert from the early music ensemble L'Estravagante exploring the Art of the Violin in Rome and Venice at the turn of the 18th Century. Featuring music from Corelli and Vivaldi's collections of Violin Sonatas
Catherine Bott presents a programme to celebrate the centenary of the birth of the pioneering countertenor, Alfred Deller, who was born May 31st 1912. Catherine is joined in the studio by 3 countertenors, James Bowman, Robin Blaze and Alfred's son Mark, to discuss some of the many facets of Alfred's art. They play a selection of Alfred's many recordings dating from the 1950s, including some from the early days of Alfred's Deller Consort, one of his most important contributions to the early music movement. Catherine and Mark also chat about Stour Music, the Festival which Alfred founded and which celebrates its 50th anniversary this June. Music in the programme includes lute songs by Dowland and Campion, a scene from Handel's opera Orlando, and the 50 year old recording of father and son, Alfred and Mark, singing Purcell's Sound the Trumpet.
Chris would have enjoyed the programme. RIP Chris.
As for the Stour Music Festival, how did they manage this?
A Counter-Tenor Extravaganza
Saturday, 30 June at 7.30 pm (SOLD OUT)
Andreas Scholl,
Michael Chance,
Iestyn Davies,
Robin Blaze,
David Allsopp,
David James,
Christopher Royall
Deller Consort Stour Music Chamber Choir
Trevor Pinnock harpsichord/organ
Brecon Baroque led by Rachel Podger
Mark Deller conductor
plus
I bet nobody other than Friends had a chance of getting the ticket!!
Sunday
The Art of the Violin in Rome and Venice
(My apologies to the Sunday’s production team if this looks like an after thought, as it isn’t)
Lucie Skeaping presents highlights of a concert from the early music ensemble L'Estravagante exploring the Art of the Violin in Rome and Venice at the turn of the 18th Century. Featuring music from Corelli and Vivaldi's collections of Violin Sonatas
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