Not al l orc h estr as ar e th e same
6-10 April 2011, Kings Place, London
Baro q ue. Contrasted.
Ba roqu e . Contrasted. It’s easy when thinking of baroque music to lapse into the assumption that it all sounds pretty much the same. Quite pretty. Nice. Unthreatening. This festival sets out to shatter your assumptions and show the breadth and variety of baroque music. It showcases music written for specific groups of instruments, places secular music against sacred, and ceremonial against dance music. Come to a concert or two and you’ll soon see that far from being just nice, baroque music can be thrilling, angry, tragic and touching. You can also get involved and play the music yourself – if you’re an amateur musician, join us for our Baroque from Scratch event, or if you fancy exercising your vocal chords then come down on Saturday and tickle your tonsils with some Purcell choruses. And if you have a noisy toddler, then our always popular tots events on Saturday morning are the perfect way to unleash their musical talents! Whatever you choose to come to, there is one constant – the warmth, friendliness, expertise and musical brilliance of one of the world’s most distinctive ensembles, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. oae.co.uk
W e d n e s d a y 6 A p r i l | 7 pm , Ha l l Two
Baroque from Scratch The festival kicks off with a chance for amateur adult musicians to play Handel’s Water Music and Fireworks Music, being rehearsed by and playing alongside OAE musicians. Tickets: £9.50 Session lasts two hours including a short break. The session is led by OAE Leader Margaret Faultless. Partcipants should pre-register with us by emailing your details, including instrument, to scratch@oae.co.uk or by calling 020 7239 9374. Places may be limited on some instruments.
T h u r s d a y 7 A p r i l | 6.4 5 pm , Ha l l On e
Baroque Winds and Strings Pa ll avac i no Sinfonia Il Diocletaine Cor elli Sonata in D H a n del Trio Sonata F i nger Sonata in C V i valdi Concerto in D RV89 Stradell a Sinfonia avanti Il Barcheggio Tor elli Sinfonia in D
Soloists of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment: Davi d B l ac kadder trumpet, Anth ony Ro bs on oboe, L i sa B ezn osi u k flute, M arga r e t Fau ltl e s s and Al iso n Bu ry violin, Jonath an M ans o n cello, Steven Devi n e keyboard
A rare chance to hear baroque chamber music for flute, oboe, trumpet, violins and continuo, written by some major names from the baroque era. Concert lasts one hour and is introduced from the stage by musicians. Tickets: £9.50, £14.50 (£6.50 Saver Seat) — 8 pm , St Panc ras Ro om
Get to know: Baroque Strings Join us for an informal talk and demonstration with OAE musicians, Jonathan Manson and Elizabeth Kenny, looking at the baroque cello and an instrument which always arouses great interest: the theorbo. Tickets: £6.50 (£4.50 when booked with an evening concert, excluding saver seat)
Th u rsday 7 A p r i l | 8 . 4 5 pm , Ha l l On e
Baroque Strings U c elli n i Aria Quinta Sopra La Bergamasca Castello Sonata decima Ga b r i eli Sonata for cello and continuo in G M eru l a Chiacona Cor elli Trio Sonata Op.3 No.1 in F Zam b on i Sonata No.8 in F from Sonate d’Intavolatura
de Leuto Lo catelli Trio sonata Op.8 No.7 in A Vivaldi Variations on La Folia
Soloists of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment: M argar et Fau ltl e s s and A l i s on B u ry violins, Jonatha n Man s on cello, E l i zab e th Ke nny theorbo, Steve n Dev i n e keyboard
Contrasting with the earlier concert, this programme features music for strings from 17th and 18th century Italy, and concludes with the famous La Folia (madness) variations. You’ll be humming the tune for days! Concert lasts one hour and is introduced from the stage by musicians. Tickets: £9.50, £14.50 (£6.50 Saver Seat) — 9.45pm The Aftershow Join OAE players for a short and informal free performance in the foyer.
F r i day 8 Apr i l | 6.45pm , Ha l l On e
The Sprightly Hautboy and the Soft Complaining Flute – Baroque music from Germany and England J S Bac h Sonata BVW 1039 in B flat J C S c h ic khar dt Sonata in C minor Te lemann Sonata in D minor H a n del Sonata in F Op.2 No.4 in F Wi lliam Wi lliams Sonata in Imitation of Birds H en ry P u rc ell Three in One upon a Ground
Soloists of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment: Antho ny Rob son oboe, R ac h e l B e c k e t t and Cath er i n e L atham recorders, An d r ew Sk i dmo r e cello, Steve n Devi n e keyboard
The baroque oboe first appeared in the French court in the mid-17th century, where it was called a hautbois, and here it is contrasted with the tones of the flute and recorder in a programme of music by German and English composers – including a particular curiosity – William Williams’ Sonata in Imitation of Birds. Concert lasts one hour and is introduced from the stage by musicians. Tickets: £9.50, £14.50 (£6.50 Saver Seat) — 8 pm , St Panc ras Ro om
Get to know: Baroque Winds Join us for an informal talk and demonstration with OAE musician Anthony Robson, looking at the baroque oboe and recorder. Tickets: £6.50 (£4.50 when booked with an evening concert, excluding saver seat)
Fr i day 8 Ap r i l | 8 . 4 5 pm , Ha l l On e
Reflection on the Grand Tour: Italy, Spain, Germany & England B en di n ell i Sonata 333 An dr ea Ga b r i e l i Intonazione settimo tono M ar i n i Sonata a6 Or l a n do d i l as s o Concupiscendo concupiscit Giovann i Gabreili Canzona a 6 Montever d i Christe redemptor omnium G.Tor elli Concerto in D P enalosa Ave Verum Corpus Fra nc isco Co r r ea d e A r auxo Tiento de Segundo Tono Ano n Pavanne Il Bisson Sc h ei dt Intrada | S c h e i n Padouana | S c h e i dt Bergamasca Aston A Hornpype | H en ry VIII Bassedance En Vray amoure T ye Farewell My Good one, forever | B r a d e Scottish Dance B rade Cornish Dance | Pa rs ons Song call trumpets
Soloists of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment Susa n Add i s o n, Em i ly Wh ite , Tom L e e s, Patr ic k Jac k m a n sackbutts, Ad r i an Wo odwa r d, P h i li p Bai nb r i d g e trumpets, Rob e rt H owa rth keyboard, A dr ia n B en d i n g percussion
The beautiful tones of baroque brass instruments feature in this last hour-long concert, in which grand ceremonial music rubs shoulders with sacred music and contrasts with earthy country dances. Concert lasts one hour and is introduced from the stage by musicians. Tickets: £9.50, £14.50 (£6.50 Saver Seat) — 9.45pm The Aftershow Join OAE players for a short and informal free performance in the foyer.
Satu r day 9 Apr i l | 9.30a m , Ha l l Two
OAE Tots: Workshop This workshop for under 5’s and their parents is an exciting, involving and fun way to introduce toddlers to the joy of music. Bang a drum, shake a maraca and ting a triangle to Purcell’s wonderfully magical music from The Fairy Queen. Share the fun afterwards with everyone at the following toddlers concert. Suitable for ages 4-6. Tickets: £3.50 tots, £1.75 parents — 1 1 am , Hall Two
OAE Tots: Concert Bring your favourite toy and hear our favourite instruments and music at this fun and informal tots concert – plus enjoy the fruits of the earlier tots workshop as our youngest performers ever share the stage! Suitable for ages 6 and under. Tickets: £4.50 Tots who participated in the earlier workshop go FREE — 1 2 .30pm , Hall On e
Sing Baroque! Join director Robert Howarth for this special workshop, during which you’ll learn and be coached in choruses from Purcell operas including The Fairy Queen and Dido & Aeneas, together with sacred works. Suitable for all aspiring baroque singers, no experience necessary! Workshop lasts 2 hours including a short break. Tickets: £9.50
Satu r day 9 Ap r i l | 6 . 1 5 pm , St Pan c r as Ro om
Pre-show talk Join us for an informal talk exploring the evening’s concert. FREE to ticket holders for the 7.30pm concert — 7 . 3 0 p m , H a l l On e
A Restoration Spectacular Ha n del Concerto Grosso Op.6 No.1 10 D min P u rc ell Suite from The Fairy Queen JS Bac h Double Violin Concerto Ha n del Ombre Pallide from Alcina
Ritorna, o caro from Rodelinda Da Tempeste from Giulio Cesare Orc h estra o f th e Ag e of En l i g hten m ent M atth ew Tr u s cot t director/violin A lison Bu ry violin J u lia Doyl e soprano
Saturday comes to a close with this rousing programme of music which includes music from Henry Purcell’s musictheatre masterpiece, The Fairy Queen, in which rousing dances collide with tender moving arias. A gutsy concerto grosso from Handel starts the programme which concludes with three arias, culminating with the furious beauty of Da Tempeste from his opera Julius Caesar. Tickets: £12.50, £14.50, £17.50, £21.50 £26.50 Premium Seats (includes a complimentary drink) £9.50 Saver Seat
S u n day 10 Apr i l | 11.30a m , Ha l l Two
Coffee Concert Te lemann Overture in E minor for 2 flutes and strings B oyc e Symphony No. 4 in F P u rc ell Suite from Abdelazar H a n del Trumpet Suite in D from the Water Music A l iso n Bu ry director/violin
Get your Sunday off to a musical start with this informal concert given by musicians from the Ann and Peter Law OAE Experience for Young Players. Performance lasts one hour with no interval and tickets include a cup of tea or coffee. —
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kingsplace.co.uk | 020 7520 1490 (local rate) Please note that all tickets are £2 more when booked offline Saver Seats: These great value seats are only available online. Your seat is guaranteed but your exact seat location will be allocated by the Box Office one hour before the performance. Availability is limited. How to get to there: Kings Place is located at 90 York Way, around 8 minutes from Kings Cross & St Pancras stations. —
Dining Deals at Rotunda Restaurant We have teamed up with Rotunda Restaurant to bring you some great dining deals during the week: 7, 8 & 9 April– Performance menu available all night. Two courses for just £18.50. Or upgrade to a premium offering of two courses and ½ bottle of wine per person for just £27 9 April – Supporting the OAE Tots events, Rotunda and Green & Fortune Café will offer childrens menus and kiddie boxes. 10 April – Children’s menu available at Rotunda, plus a fabulous Sunday roast with all the trimmings for £13.95 per person. For reservations call 020 7014 2840 or visit: rotundabarandrestaurant.co.uk
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