26 03 11 Gambarini

Programme

Handel - Judas Maccabaeus: Overture

Handel - Judas Maccabaeus: Pious orgies

Gambarini (arr. Rachel Stroud) - Orchestrated music from Op. 1 inc. March with horns

Handel - Judas Maccabaeus: Come, ever-smiling liberty

Geminiani - Concerto Grosso Op.7 No. 6

Tessarini - Ouverture in D major, Op. 4 La Stravaganza

Handel - Occasional Oratorio: O liberty

Tessarini - Violin Concerto, Op. 1 No. 7 in A minor

Gambarini - Behold and Listen

Gambarini - Se mai fosse la mia forte

Gambarini - Minuet in A major

Handel - Judas Maccabeus: March

Handel - Joseph and his Brethren: Prophetic raptures

Approx. 2 hours including interval

Performers

Mhairi Lawson - soprano

Bojan Čičić - director & violin

Academy of Ancient Music

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Cambridge Live, 01223 357851, [email protected]

£20.50 - £39.50 (including booking fee) Concessions available £5 tickets for Under 18s £5 tickets for Under 35s and students via AAmplify membership scheme https://aam.co.uk/aamplify/

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There will be a free pre-concert talk at 6.30pm

 

Elegance, exuberance, and one remarkable woman: Academy of Ancient Music travels to Georgian London and the lost world of musical innovator Elisabetta da Gambarini.

Think you knew 18th century London? Prepare to think again, as Bojan Čičić and Academy of Ancient Music plunge into the colourful world of Elisabetta da Gambarini – composer, virtuoso, entrepreneur, and the first woman ever to publish music in England. This was the era of Handel and Hogarth – a riot of theatre, music and commerce – so things are about to get lively.

Naturally, there’s music by Handel and his rival Geminiani – both of whom knew and worked with Elisabetta da Gambarini. But that’s not even half the story, as AAM plays the music of the immigrants, artists and adventurers who shaped British taste, and showcases (after nearly three centuries) the creative genius of a woman who helped define a culture, and an age.

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Academy of Ancient Music (AAM) is an orchestra with a worldwide reputation for excellence in baroque and classical music. Using historically-informed techniques, period-specific instruments and original sources, we bring music vividly to life in committed, vibrant performances.