Event 58: The Friends of Leeds Baroque Charity Concert
For this concert Leeds Baroque Orchestra are joined by the noted baroque flautist Rachel Latham for a programme of flute concertos.
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For this concert Leeds Baroque Orchestra are joined by the noted baroque flautist Rachel Latham for a programme of flute concertos.
In this evening's May Day concert Faye Newton and Jacob Heringman present a programme of lute songs from the late Elizabethan and early Jacobean periods.
Armed with gut strings and historical bows, the Borromini Quartet will present one of Mozart's "Viennese" string quartets, no. 9 in A major k. 169 and Beethoven's first string quartet op. 18 no. 1 in F major.
The Ferdinand David Ensemble draws upon information about Elgar’s approach to performance and evidence of early recordings, in an attempt to recreate a style and sound world that would have been familiar to the composer.
The European lute and the Middle Eastern oud descend from a common ancestor. Two distinguished performers, Adel Salameh (oud) and Jacob Heringman (renaissance lute), present a programme which describes by musical means the journey of the lute from the Middle East to Europe in the Middle Ages, and which explores the Eastern and Western heritage...
The Ferdinand David Ensemble perform Mendelssohn's String Quintet in A major op. 18 and Brahms' String Quintet in G major op. 111
Three notable exponents of early music perform music by three continental masters of the Baroque, Bach, Marais and Rameau.