Britten Sinfonia at Lunch
Tue 18 Mar 2008 1:00pm at Town Hall
Tue 18 Mar 2008 1:00pm at Town Hall
Our final lunchtime concert features Britten Sinfonia’s brilliant brass section in a programme spanning 400 years, from the courtly dance music of late-16th-century English composer Anthony Holborne, via Matthew Locke’s majestic music for brass instruments, probably written for Charles II’s coronation in 1661, to a brand new work by early-21st-century Polish composer Pawel Lukaszewski. Britten Sinfonia’s Principal Flautist, Michael Cox, shows off his virtuosic skills in Oliver Knussen’s Masks, an unusual and technically demanding work that is effectively a ‘dialogue’ for solo flute. The title of Janacek’s Capriccio gives a hint of the piece’s character. Written for piano (left hand alone) and wind/brass septet, it is a capricious, quirky piece, blending folk-like tunes and Romantic melodies within a 20th-century harmonic framework.
Tickets £7.50
60plus/students/unwaged/under 16s £5
Huw Watkins piano
Michael Cox flute
Paul Archibald trumpet
Anthony Holborne: Music for Brass
Oliver Knussen: Masks
Pawel Lukaszewski: New Work (world première tour)
Matthew Locke: For His Majesty’s Sagbutts and Cornetts
Janacek: Capriccio
Lunchtime concerts at the CBSO Centre
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