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The conclusion of a Baroque Spring concert from Tredegar House in Wales features theatre music by Henry Purcell performed by Brecon Baroque.

As part of Baroque Spring, Katie Derham introduces a live concert of baroque music from Tredegar House in Wales, performed by Brecon Baroque. This concert is given in one of the "finest Restoration houses" in country, created in the mid 17th century for the Morgan family, one of whom had formally greeted Charles II on his return.

This concert reflects the musical world of this period.

Charles II, had spent his formative years in exile in France and had been greatly impressed by the string bands he had heard there. It's from around this time - the mid to late 1600s - that the violin family really came into its own. This concerrt draws on music by three of the most significant baroque composers for strings of the period: Johann Heinrich Schmelzer, Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber and Arcangelo Corelli. The second half of the concert features theatre music from slightly later, by the greatest living composer from these shores, Henry Purcell.

Henry Purcell:
Theatre music from the Fairy Queen:
Prelude g minor
Hornpipe g minor
Rondeau Bb major
Prelude to Act V
First Act Tune: Jig
Pavan in B flat
Song Tune 'If Love's a sweet passion'
Dance of the Fairies G major
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Fantazia upon one Note a 5
Sonata a 4 no 6 in g minor
3 Parts upon a Ground
Theatre music from King Arthur:
Introduction and Air (from the Second Act)
Fairest Isle
Passacaglia in g minor

Brecon Baroque:
violins: Rachel Podger, Bojan Cicic, Lucy Russell, Emilia Benjamin
viola: Jane Rogers, Emilia Benjamin
cello/gamba: Jonathan Manson
violone: Jan Spencer
harpsichord: Marcin Swiatkiewicz.

1 hour

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Sun 31 Mar 2013 15:00

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  • Sun 31 Mar 2013 15:00