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SUMMARY:A celebration of the music of William Herschel
DESCRIPTION:Bristol Ensemble Baroque\nThe Vauxhall Players\nIntroduced by Dr Matthew Spring \nThis programme intermixes music composed by William Herschel during his years in Bath (1766-82) and in the six years he spent in the North of England\, with music by those who worked with him and whose music he knew: Charles Avison\, Thomas Linley\, Venanzio Rauzzini and Benjamin Milgrove. We include music intended for the home\, for the church and chapels\, for the Assembly rooms\, and for the Pleasure Gardens. Instrumental items are intermixed with vocal pieces\, both unaccompanied and accompanied\, to produce an introduced varied programme that charts the musical life of William Herschel. \nWilliam Herschel: Symphony di Camera no.4 in D minor (1760)\, Allegro moderato; Adagio ma non troppo; Allegro moderato\nWilliam Herschel: Three movements from 24 Capriccios for solo violin (1763)\, nos. 1\, 11\, 17William Herschel: Service Music – Te Deum in G major\nWilliam Herschel: Solo for harpsichord in G major\, from Sei Sonate per il Cembalo (1769): allegro grazioso\nCharles Avison: trio sonata no.2\, op.1\, in G minor: Andante\, Adagio\, Allegro\nThomas Linley: Song with English guitar\, ‘No flower that blows’;\nWilliam Herschel: Song with Eighteenth-Century Spanish guitar ‘Ah! non lasciami’;\nThomas Linley: Madrigal\, ‘Let me careless and unthoughtful lying’\nVenanzio Rauzzini – Opera Aria ‘Infelice! In tant orror’ from Pyramus and Tisbe (1775)\nWilliam Herschel; Serious Glee in three parts with band ‘We sing of love’; Duetto –‘with thee my Strephon; Pleasure Garden Patriot Song – ‘Let humble faithless France’ (1778)\nWilliam Herschel: Unaccompanied catches ‘You’r tipsy Tom’; ‘Pray let us sing a merry catch’;  ‘Today I am just 29’;’ Echo catch’ (1778)\nBenjamin Milgrove: ‘Funeral Hymn on the death of George Whitfield’; ‘The rose had been washed’ – pleasure garden song with band\nWilliam Herschel: Symphony no. 9 in F (1761): Allegro assai\, Andante assai\, Allegretto \nTickets at £14 may be purchased from Bath Box Office or at the door and are available now.
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