Talents
Wednesday 12th June 2024 | 9 pm
basilica di santo stefano cloister
Fabiano Martignago
recorder
Angelica Selmo
harpsichord
The Sonata a due, since the end of the 17th century, has been a highly fertile ground for experimentation, giving rise to a new conception of musical style: the two-part writing. Fabiano Martignago and Angelica Selmo extract from their “musical chest” a well-thought-out journey within a genre that reached its peak of popularity in the 18th century. Moving between original pieces and transcriptions, the two young performers, already renowned soloists, rely on the famous names of Telemann and Vivaldi. However, they also present the rare music of two composer-performers, both of whom, originating from Italy and Germany, found their way into English musical life: Francesco Barsanti and Johann Ernst Galliard.
PROGRAM:
Johann Ernst Galliard
Sonata n.3 in E minor
Georg Philipp Telemann
Sonata in F minor TWV 41:f1
Francesco Barsanti
Scottish Suite: Dumbarton’s Drums, The Lafs of Peahe’s Mill, Lochaber, Lord Aboyne’s welcome from “A Collection of Old Scots Tunes”, 1742
Georg Friedrich Händel
Chaconne in G major for harpsichord HWV 435
Johann Ernst Galliard
Sonata n.4 in F major
Antonio Vivaldi Sonata in B minor RV 35
Ticket prices | |
FULL TICKET | € 15 |
20% REDUCED TICKET | € 12 |
10% REDUCED TICKET | € 13,50 |
UNDER 35 | €10 |
* Prices do not include pre-sale fees and commissions for online purchases.
Basilica di Santo Stefano cloister
Via Santo Stefano, 24
40125 Bologna