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More concerts in Broadford
I’ve been delving into music libraries for an exciting programme of early Italian repertoire for two violins and harpsichord. The more I read, the more I realize how rich this repertoire is, and how little known. This concert, “More than … Continue reading →
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Tagged 17th C, baroque, baroque violin, Broadford, Castello, chamber music, Cima, Corelli, Early Music, Frescobaldi, harpsichord, Historically Informed Performance, Legrenzi, Lonati, Rossi
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Devonshire Tea Concert June 16
Mmm, devonshire tea, with homemade jam. I’m definitely looking forward to this gig! I’ll be performing a selection of my all time favourites for baroque violin, with the wonderful Peter Hagen on harpsichord. For more details go to the trybooking … Continue reading →
Amusement
Here’s a preview of a charming solo violin piece that I’ll be performing in the Twilight Concert series run by Peter Hagen, in Broadford, VIC. It’s by the 18th century French virtuoso violinist/composer Guillemain. Recorded recently by Michael Whiticker in … Continue reading →
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Tagged baroque violin, Broadford, Guillemain, solo, Soundspace Studio, twilight concert
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