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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260530T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260530T183000
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SUMMARY:Music at Wycliffe
DESCRIPTION:The Anatomy of Melancholy: Songs to Uplift the Spirit\n \nJoin St Mary\, Wycliffe and Music in Country Churches for an evening of music to mark the 400th anniversary of the death of John Dowland\, one of Elizabethan England’s best-loved and enduring composers. \nFrancis Bamford (countertenor) and Byung-ook Kim (lute) will present a programme of songs about melancholy by Dowland and his contemporaries\, and how the music turns sorrow into joy to uplift the spirits of the listeners. \nThere are also tickets available (at an additional cost of £20) for a post-concert supper hosted at The Old Rectory. Places are limited and must be pre-booked. For further details please contact Keith Miller: kshmiller32@gmail.com \nMusicians: \nFrancis Bamford countertenor \nByung-ook Kim lute \nProgramme: \nJohn Dowland (c. 1563–1626) Lachrimae\, Flow my tears\, Can she excuse my wrongs\, Go crystal tears\, Come again\, Sorrow stay\, Prelude \nJohn Danyel (1564–c. 1626) Can doleful notes \nJuan Vásquez (c. 1500–c.1560) ¿Con qué la lavaré? and De los alamos vengo\, madre \nAlonso Mudarra (c. 1510–80) Isabel\, perdiste la tu faja \nThomas Campion (1567–1620) Faire if you expect admiring \nThe programme will last approximately 70 minutes. There will be a 20 minute interval.\nDoors open at 6.00pm.\nDrinks (alcoholic and soft) will be available.\nThe programme may be subject to change. We try to ensure that all concerts are given with the advertised programme. Sometimes\, however\, it is necessary to make changes to the programme\, running order of the concert\, and/or performers for reasons outside our control. We will inform you of any changes and ask for your understanding. We also encourage you to check this page for updates.
URL:https://musicincountrychurches.org.uk/concert/music-at-wycliffe/
LOCATION:St Mary\, Wycliffe\, County Durham\, DL12 9TS
CATEGORIES:Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260605T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260605T183000
DTSTAMP:20260408T203112
CREATED:20260331T121111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T121705Z
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SUMMARY:Music at Dalham
DESCRIPTION:Live\, Love\, Laugh: String Quartets by Holst\, Beethoven\, and Mendelssohn\n \nCelebrate the beginning of Summer with an evening of music in one of the Suffolk’s most picturesque settings. Bring a picnic to enjoy before or after in the church grounds. A bar will be open from 6pm and during the interval. Brother Tree Sound String Quartet\, one of the country’s most innovative and exciting chamber groups\, will play a programme of music called ‘Live\, Love\, Laugh’ featuring quartets by Imogen Holst\, Beethoven\, Mendelssohn\, and a surprise piece about Suffolk. You’ll have to come along to hear what that is! \nMusicians: \nBrother Tree Sound String Quartet \nAnna De Bruin violin \nThea Spiers violin \nTriona Milne viola \nEve Littlefair cello \nProgramme: \nImogen Holst (1907–84) Phantasy String Quartet (1928) \nLudwig von Beethoven (1770–1827) String Quartet No. 11 in F minor Op. 95 \nINTERVAL \nFelix Mendelssohn (1809–47) String Quartet No. 2 in A minor Op. 13 \nThe programme will last approximately 70 minutes. There will be a 20 minute interval.\nDoors open at 6.00pm.\nDrinks (alcoholic and soft) will be available.\nThe programme may be subject to change. We try to ensure that all concerts are given with the advertised programme. Sometimes\, however\, it is necessary to make changes to the programme\, running order of the concert\, and/or performers for reasons outside our control. We will inform you of any changes and ask for your understanding. We also encourage you to check this page for updates.
URL:https://musicincountrychurches.org.uk/concert/music-at-dalham/
LOCATION:St. Mary the Virgin\, Dalham\, CB8 8TB\, St. Mary the Virgin\, Dalham\, Cambridgeshire\, CB8 8TB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260607T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260607T183000
DTSTAMP:20260408T203112
CREATED:20260331T121111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T122009Z
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SUMMARY:Music at Farringdon
DESCRIPTION:A Gift For Your Garden: Music by Handel\, Telemann\, Oswald\, and Graun\n \nJoin us for a celebration of eighteenth-century horticultural gift-giving! Ensemble Hesperi‘s programme presents a cornucopia of music by Telemann and his gardening correspondents: a sonata from his Paris Quartets\, a folky trio sonata\, and two virtuosic solo fantasias\, alongside trio sonatas by Handel and Graun. This wonderful music is framed by charming airs by Oswald depicting the plants Telemann loved best. This programme appears on Hesperi’s latest release with BIS Records\, ‘A Gift for Your Garden’\, which was selected as Record of the Week on BBC Radio 3’s Essential Classics. \nMusicians: \nEnsemble Hesperi \nMary-Jannet Leith recorders \nGabriella Jones violin \nFlorence Petit cello \nTom Allery harpsichord/organ \nProgramme: \nJames Oswald (1711–69) Airs for Spring\, “The Anemone” \nGeorge Frederick Handel (1685–1759) Trio Sonata in B minor Op. 2 No. 1/HWV 386b \nGeorg Philipp Telemann Fantasies for Flute without Bass in E major No. 9 TWV 40:10 \nJohann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) Wir glauben all an einen Gott BWV 680 \nJames Oswald Airs for the Spring:‘The Hyacinth’ \nGeorg Philipp Telemann 6 Quadri\, Sonata 1\, TWV 43: A1 \n-INTERVAL- \nGeorge Frederick Handel ‘March’ from Scipio \nJohann Gottlieb Graun (1703–71) Trio Sonata in D major\, WV Cv:XV \nGeorg Philipp Telemann Sonata for Solo Cello (from Der getreue Music-Meister) TWV 41: D6 \nJames Oswald Airs for the Spring: ‘The Tulip’ \nGeorg Philipp Telemann Triosonate in G minor TWV 42:g9 \nThe programme will last approximately 70 minutes. There will be a 20 minute interval.\nDoors open at 6.00pm.\nDrinks (alcoholic and soft) will be available before the concert (from 6.00pm) and during the interval..\nThe programme may be subject to change. We try to ensure that all concerts are given with the advertised programme. Sometimes\, however\, it is necessary to make changes to the programme\, running order of the concert\, and/or performers for reasons outside our control. We will inform you of any changes and ask for your understanding. We also encourage you to check this page for updates.
URL:https://musicincountrychurches.org.uk/concert/music-at-farringdon/
LOCATION:All Saint’s Church\, Farringdon\, Church Rd\, Upper Farringdon\, Hampshire\, GU34 3EG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T183000
DTSTAMP:20260408T203112
CREATED:20260331T121110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T121957Z
UID:5406-1781375400-1781375400@musicincountrychurches.org.uk
SUMMARY:Music at Abbey Dore
DESCRIPTION:Echoes of an Old Hall\n \nDore Abbey’s grandeur tells the remarkable story of England’s monastic past. This concert is an opportunity for you to experience what that past sounded like. Gothic Voices will explore the music of the Old Hall Manuscript – an extraordinary artefact and the most substantial source of music from 14th– and 15th-century England. The evening promises to be a celebration of the magnificent architecture of Dore Abbey and the music which adorned it. \nThis concert is being held in association with the Herefordshire Historic Churches Trust. \nMusicians: \nGothic Voices \nCatherine King \nSteven Harrold \nJulian Podger \nMark Dobell \nSimon Whiteley \nStephen Charlesworth \nProgramme: \nMayshuet (after 1391)\, Arepost libamina/Nunc surgunt \nChant Alma redemptoris mater \nThomas Damett (c. 1389–c. 1437) Salve porta paradisi \nChant Veni creator spiritus \nJohn Cooke (1385?–1442?) Gloria à 5 \nJohn Dunstaple (c. 1390–1453) Ave regina caelorum \nChant Regina caeli Laetare \nAnon. (14th century) Sanctus à 3 \nDunstaple Veni Sancte Spiritus/Veni Creator \nThomas Byttering (fl. c. 1400–20) Nesciens mater \nJohn Cooke (c. 1385–?1442) Stella Caeli \nAnon. (14th/15th century) Agnus Dei (Old Hall) \nChant Nesciens mater \nLeonel Power (1370/85–1445) Gloria à 5 \nForest (14th century med.–15th century in.) Qualis est dilectus \nChant Beata progenies \nJohannes de Lymburgia (fl. 1408–30) Tota pulchra es \nChant Ave regina caelorum \nGuillaume Dufay (c. 1397–1474) Flos florum \nLeonel Power (1370/85–1445) Ave regina caelorum \nGuillaume Dufay Ave regina caelorum \nJohannes Haucourt (fl. 1390–post 1416) Je demande ma Bienvenue \nGilles Binchois (c. 1400–60) \nAdieu mon amoureuse joye \nDueil angoisseux \nThomas Damett (c. 1389–c. 1437) Beata Dei genitrix \nChant Qui diceris paraclitus (Veni Creator vv. 2–7) \nPycard (14th century ex.–15th century in.) Gloria à 5 \nThe programme will last approximately 70 minutes. There will be a 20 minute interval.\nDoors open at 6.00pm.\nDrinks (alcoholic and soft) will be available.\nThe programme may be subject to change. We try to ensure that all concerts are given with the advertised programme. Sometimes\, however\, it is necessary to make changes to the programme\, running order of the concert\, and/or performers for reasons outside our control. We will inform you of any changes and ask for your understanding. We also encourage you to check this page for updates.
URL:https://musicincountrychurches.org.uk/concert/music-at-abbey-dore/
LOCATION:Holy Trinity and St. Mary (Dore Abbey)\, Abbey Dore\, Holy Trinity and St Mary (Dore Abbey)\, Abbey Dore\, Herefordshire\, School Ln\, Abbey Dore\, Hereford HR2 0AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260619T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260619T183000
DTSTAMP:20260408T203112
CREATED:20260326T130834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T121944Z
UID:5410-1781893800-1781893800@musicincountrychurches.org.uk
SUMMARY:Music at Hawkesbury
DESCRIPTION:Mr Handel & His Merry Musicians\n\nPhoto © Ben Tomlin  \nIn this programme\, self-devised by the current Arcangelo New Ensemblists\, the group will explore works composed for the brilliant orchestral musicians who played in Handel’s orchestra at the Theatre Royal\, Haymarket. The music by Handel\, Castrucci\, Corbett\, Sammartini\, and Haym will show the dazzling virtuosity of both those players and the ones in this ensemble. Musicians: Arcangelo New Ensemblists Jonathan Cohen harpsichord Programme: William Corbett (c. 1675–1748) Concerto in B-flat (Al’Inglese) from Le Bizzarie universali\, Op. 8 Pietro Castrucci (1679–1752) Violin Sonata Op. 1 No. 3 in G minor Michael Christian Festing (1705–52) Concerto in G major\, Op. 5 No. 7 Giuseppe Sammartini (1695–1750) Trio sonata in G minor\, Op. 3 No. 5 Nicola Francesco Haym (1768–1729) Sonata in A minor/E minor for Cello and Basso continuo William Corbett Concerto No. 10 in B-flat (Alla Spagniola) from Le Bizzarie universali\, Op. 8 Pietro Castrucci Violin Sonata in D minor\, Op. 1 No. 7 George Friderick Handel (1685–1759) Sonata in G major\, Op.5 No. 4/HWV 399 \nThe programme will last approximately 70 minutes. There will be a 20 minute interval.\nTickets for this concert are priced according to the seating plan shown below. In each section seating is unreserved and will be allocated on a first-come-first-seated basis.  \nDoors open at 6.00pm.\nDrinks (alcoholic and soft) will be available.\nThe programme may be subject to change. We try to ensure that all concerts are given with the advertised programme. Sometimes\, however\, it is necessary to make changes to the programme\, running order of the concert\, and/or performers for reasons outside our control. We will inform you of any changes and ask for your understanding. We also encourage you to check this page for updates.
URL:https://musicincountrychurches.org.uk/concert/music-at-hawkesbury/
LOCATION:St. Mary the Virgin\, Hawkesbury\, St. Mary the Virgin\, Hawkesbury\, Gloucestershire\, GL9 1BN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260627T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260627T183000
DTSTAMP:20260408T203112
CREATED:20260331T121110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T121933Z
UID:5414-1782585000-1782585000@musicincountrychurches.org.uk
SUMMARY:Music at Combe
DESCRIPTION:‘Sweet Bird’: ‘Sweet Bird’: Musical Delights from the Georgian Era\n \nJoin soloists from Instruments of Time & Truth for a musical cornucopia drawn from early Georgian times. The musical feast will be bookended with music by Henry Purcell and G. F. Handel. ‘Sweet Bird’ refers to the aria of that name in Handel’s pastorale ode L’Allegro\, il Penseroso ed il Moderato which features alongside works by Daniel Purcell\, Francesco Geminiani\, John Eccles\, John Weldon\, William Croft\, J. C. Pepusch\, and Jeremiah Clarke. \nMusicians: \nInstruments of Time & Truth \nProgramme: \nFull programme will be available shortly \nThe programme will last approximately 70 minutes. There will be a 20 minute interval.\nDoors open at 6.00pm.\nDrinks (alcoholic and soft) will be available.\n  \nThe programme may be subject to change. We try to ensure that all concerts are given with the advertised programme. Sometimes\, however\, it is necessary to make changes to the programme\, running order of the concert\, and/or performers for reasons outside our control. We will inform you of any changes and ask for your understanding. We also encourage you to check this page for updates.
URL:https://musicincountrychurches.org.uk/concert/music-at-combe/
LOCATION:St. Laurence\, Combe Longa\, St. Laurence\, Combe Longa\, Oxfordshire\, OX29 8NA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260701T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260701T183000
DTSTAMP:20260408T203112
CREATED:20260320T163057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T121144Z
UID:5568-1782930600-1782930600@musicincountrychurches.org.uk
SUMMARY:Music at Thenford
DESCRIPTION:Fiddlers Four\n\nPhoto © Lia Vittone \nAdrian Chandler\, La Serenissima‘s Artistic Director\, is joined by four of the ensemble’s violinists for a dazzling programme of virtuosic Baroque repertoire. This is a bespoke programme: you won’t catch it anywhere else! This concert is to help raise funds for the roof appeal of St Mary the Virgin\, Thenford. \nMusicians: \nAdrian Chandler violin \nWarren Zielinski violin \nVerena Eggensberger violin \nCamilla Scarlett violin \nProgramme: \nGiuseppe Tartini (1692–1770) Sonata IX from 26 Piccole Sonate in A for solo violin B. A1 \nJean-Marie Leclair (1697–1764) Sonata V for two violins in G minor\, Opus 2 \nJohann Joseph Fux (1660–1741) Sonata for three violins in F \nGeorg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767) Sonata for four violins in D TWV 40.202 \nGeorg Philipp Telemann Sonata for four violins in G TWV 40.201 \nAntonio Vivaldi (1678–1741) Sonata for two violins in F RV 68 \nGeorg Philipp Telemann Sonata for four violins in C TWV 40.203 \nThe programme will last approximately 70 minutes. \nThere will be a 20 minute interval.\nDoors open at 6.00pm.\nDrinks (alcoholic and soft) will be available.\nThe programme may be subject to change. We try to ensure that all concerts are given with the advertised programme. Sometimes\, however\, it is necessary to make changes to the programme\, running order of the concert\, and/or performers for reasons outside our control. We will inform you of any changes and ask for your understanding. We also encourage you to check this page for updates.
URL:https://musicincountrychurches.org.uk/concert/music-at-thenford/
LOCATION:St Mary the Virgin\, Thenford\, Thenford\, Northamptonshire\, OX17 2BX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260712T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260712T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T203112
CREATED:20260330T162009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T121912Z
UID:5417-1783868400-1783868400@musicincountrychurches.org.uk
SUMMARY:Music at Rotherfield
DESCRIPTION:Genesis Sixteen\nEamonn Dougan conductor\n \nGenesis Sixteen is The Sixteen’s young artists’ programme\, which aims to nurture the next generation of talented ensemble singers. Join this year’s cohort and their conductor Eamonn Duggan for an afternoon recital of choral music. The programme\, which will be available shortly\, will feature music by composers old and new\, in a variety of styles\, and from across the ages. \nFull programme details will be available shortly.\nThe concert will last between 60 and 90 minutes. There will not be an interval.\nDoors open at 2.45pm.\nThe programme may be subject to change. We try to ensure that all concerts are given with the advertised programme. Sometimes\, however\, it is necessary to make changes to the programme\, running order of the concert\, and/or performers for reasons outside our control. We will inform you of any changes and ask for your understanding. We also encourage you to check this page for updates.
URL:https://musicincountrychurches.org.uk/concert/music-at-rotherfield/
LOCATION:St. Denys\, Rotherfield\, St. Debys\, Rotherfield\, East Sussex\, TN6 3FD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260717T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260717T183000
DTSTAMP:20260408T203112
CREATED:20260331T112548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T121855Z
UID:5420-1784313000-1784313000@musicincountrychurches.org.uk
SUMMARY:Music at Dittisham
DESCRIPTION:Evocations and Echoes: An Evening of Words and Music\n \nTwo of England’s most versatile and accomplished musicians will perform together in an imaginative\, innovative\, and atmospheric evening recital that will transport us to firelit drawing rooms\, a desert island\, and one shipwreck. \nMusicians: \nJames Laing countertenor \nJames Boyd guitar \nProgramme: \nRussell Pascoe (b. 1959) Beyond the bend in the road\, This England \nNico Muhly (b. 1981) Old Bones \nFranz Schubert (1797–1828) Meeres Stille D. 216 \nJoseph Phibbs (b. 1974) Shore to Shore \nFranz Schubert Litanei auf das Fest Aller Seelen\, D. 343 and Die Forelle D. 550 \nAnon. (various) Collection of Sea Shanties \nThe programme will last approximately 70 minutes. There will be a 20 minute interval.\nDrinks (alcoholic and soft) will be available.\nThe programme may be subject to change. We try to ensure that all concerts are given with the advertised programme. Sometimes\, however\, it is necessary to make changes to the programme\, running order of the concert\, and/or performers for reasons outside our control. We will inform you of any changes and ask for your understanding. We also encourage you to check this page for updates.
URL:https://musicincountrychurches.org.uk/concert/music-at-dittisham/
LOCATION:St. George’s Church\, Dittisham\, St. George's Church\, Dittisham\, Devon\, TQ6 0HS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260719T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260719T183000
DTSTAMP:20260408T203112
CREATED:20260326T110012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T121858Z
UID:5486-1784485800-1784485800@musicincountrychurches.org.uk
SUMMARY:Music at Mells
DESCRIPTION:With Love:\nMusic by William Byrd\, Lauridsen\, Sullivan\, and others\n \nJoin the country’s next generation of talented singers for an evening of choral music that celebrates music inspired by love. The programme features both sacred and secular music and will explore the many ways in which love has been part of the choral repertoire through the ages\, taking you on a journey from 16th-century Spain to 21st-century Britain. This promises to be a not-to-be-missed concert. If you’ll also be watching the World Cup Final later\, this will be the perfect complement to make for a memorable summer’s evening! \nMusicians: \nTenebrae Associate Artists \nNigel Short conductor \nOrlande de Lassus (1530/32–94) Musica Dei donum LV 999 \nJohn Bennet (1570–1610) All Creatures Now are Merry-minded \nOrlando Gibbons (1583–1625) The Silver Swan \nThomas Weelkes (1576–1623) As Vesta was from Latmos Hill \nThomas Morley (1557–1602) No no Nigella \nWilliam Byrd (c. 1540–1623) Mass for Four Voices (Kyrie\, Gloria\, Angus Dei) \nWilliams Byrd Laudibus in sanctis \nMorten Lauridsen (b. 1943) Quando Son Piu Lontan and Luci Serene e Chiare \nSir Arthur Sullivan (1842–1900) The Long Day Closes \nBob Chilcott (b. 1955) Con amores\, la mi madre and Marriage to my Lady Poverty \nThe programme will last approximately 70 minutes. There will be a 20 minute interval.\nDoors open at 6.00pm.\nDrinks (alcoholic and soft) will be available.\nThe programme may be subject to change. We try to ensure that all concerts are given with the advertised programme. Sometimes\, however\, it is necessary to make changes to the programme\, running order of the concert\, and/or performers for reasons outside our control. We will inform you of any changes and ask for your understanding. We also encourage you to check this page for updates.
URL:https://musicincountrychurches.org.uk/concert/music-at-mells/
LOCATION:Hampshire
CATEGORIES:Upcoming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260722T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260722T183000
DTSTAMP:20260408T203112
CREATED:20260330T134440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T121144Z
UID:5425-1784745000-1784745000@musicincountrychurches.org.uk
SUMMARY:Music at Dersingham
DESCRIPTION:Virtuosic: Music for Violin and Voice\n  \nIn 2023\, violinist José Matias performed Richard Strauss’ Violin Concert with the English Chamber Orchestra in St Nicholas Chapel\, King’s Lynn. This is a chance to hear the work again\, but in the format in which it was first heard in 1882 when Benno Walter played the solo part with Strauss accompanying on the piano. Alongside the Strauss\, Owain Rowlands will perform a vocal entente cordiale with a performance of gems from the vocal repertoire by British and French composers. The three three talented musicians all hail from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama\, which\, with Music in Country Churches\, is a patronage of His Majesty The King. The concert is in aid of the restoration appeal of St Mary the Virgin\, Hillington. Musicians: José Matias violin Owain Rowlands baritone Rebecca Selley piano Programme: Richard Strauss (1864–1949) Violin Concerto in D minor Op. 8 (version for violin and piano) Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958) Songs of Travel Meirion Williams (1901–76) Two Songs in Welsh Maurice Ravel (1875–1937) Don Quichotte à Dulcinée \nThe programme will last approximately 70 minutes and there will be an interval of approximately 20 minutes.\nDrinks (alcoholic and soft) will be available. The programme may be subject to change. We try to ensure that all concerts are given with the advertised programme. Sometimes\, however\, it is necessary to make changes to the programme\, running order of the concert\, and/or performers for reasons outside our control. We will inform you of any changes and ask for your understanding. We also encourage you to check this page for updates.
URL:https://musicincountrychurches.org.uk/concert/music-at-dersingham-3/
LOCATION:St. Nicholas\, Dersingham\, St. Nicholas Church\, Dersingham\, Norfolk\, PE31 6GZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260723T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260723T183000
DTSTAMP:20260408T203112
CREATED:20260326T110234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T121901Z
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SUMMARY:Music at Dersingham
DESCRIPTION:What a Wonderful World\n \nSounds Historical’s programme explores the many aspects of early modern life which people found wonderful and awe-inspiring – from mythology to mathematics\, from astrology to astronomy. With a programme including works by Charpentier\, Galilei\, Monteverdi\, Uccelini\, Bach\, Purcell\, Van Eyck\, and Telemann\, the music will cover early modern fascinations from inexplicable weather to a lost whale. Come along and experience this wonderful world of fantastical preoccupations through a wide range of music! This concert is in aid of the restoration appeal of St Mary the Virgin\, Hillington. Musicians: Sounds Historical Heidi Fardell recorder/flute Mary Tyers recorder/flute Alison Kinder viol Lynda Sayce lute/theorbo Programme: The Underworld Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643–1704) La descente d’Orphée aux enfers H. 488 The Magical World Henry Purcell (1659–95) ‘Suite’ from The Fairy Queen Robert Johnson (1583–1633) Witches’ Dance The Universe Anon Heaven and Earth Sir William Herschel (1738–1822)\, arr. Linda Sayce Sonata No. 6 in A major Astronomy Vincenzo Galilei (1520–91) Romanesca Antica Francesco Soriano (1548/9–1621) Ave Maris Stella à 3 Michelangelo Galilei (1575–1631) Toccata Weather and the Natural world Claudio Monteverdi (1567–1643) Zefiro Torna SV. 108 John Munday (c. 1555–1630) Fantasia ‘Faire weather’ from the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book FVB 3 Chester’s Monstrous Fish ballad (Sellenger’s Round) Maths and Puzzles Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) Trio Sonata in B flat major BWV 1039 Marco Uccellini (1603/10–80) No. 13 (‘table canon’) from Sonate over Canzoni Op. 5 Christoper Tye (c. 1505–c. 1573) Sit fast (à 3) Henry Purcell ‘Two in one upon a ground’ from Dioclesian Z. 627 Love J. Van Eyck (1589–1657)/Anon ‘Amarilli Mia Bella’ Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767) Trio Sonata in C major TWV 42:c1 \nThe programme will last approximately 70 minutes. There will be a 20 minute interval. Doors open at 6.00pm. Drinks (alcoholic and soft) will be available.\nThe programme may be subject to change. We try to ensure that all concerts are given with the advertised programme. Sometimes\, however\, it is necessary to make changes to the programme\, running order of the concert\, and/or performers for reasons outside our control. We will inform you of any changes and ask for your understanding. We also encourage you to check this page for updates.
URL:https://musicincountrychurches.org.uk/concert/music-at-dersingham-2/
LOCATION:St Nicholas\, Dersingham\, Norfolk PE31 6GZ\, Dersingham\, Norfolk\, PE31 6GZ
CATEGORIES:Upcoming
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