handel house museum sep-dec 2013 events
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Bridging Boundaries from the 18th century to the present dayTRANSCRIPT
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September – December 2013 Music, Events & Exhibitions
Bridging Boundaries
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This season’s theme, Bridging Boundaries, explores the wide ranging influences that enriched the development of Baroque music in the 18th century. Many notable composers, including Handel, were inspired by the art and architecture of Italian cities such as Rome, Venice, Naples and Florence. They also looked to more exotic and faraway places which European countries had begun to trade with and some were intrigued by local musical traditions and folksongs. The music in this season’s programme includes many examples of these influences and with the addition of birdsong and fighting duels connections are explored and boundaries are bridged.
See opposite for our picks of the Bridging Boundaries season
Director’s welcome
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SeasonHighlights
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OPEN HOUSE
CHRISTMAS
RICHARD EGARR
HANDEL’S MUSES
THE ART OF THE DUEL
BRIDGING BOUNDARIES
Handel House participates once again in the annual architectural festival Open House London.
The museum will be open with free admission throughout the day and the museum’s offices will open for a guided tour of Hendrix’s flat. Flat tours book up quickly so make sure you
don’t miss out. Page 5
We are delighted Richard Egarr has agreed to perform a residency at Handel House again. With four concerts over
two days he will explore JS Bach’s French Suites and will be joined by recorder player
Pamela Thorby. Page 4
Composer-in-Residence Cevanne Horrocks-Hopayian
curates her first series in October. These four concerts
will celebrate new collaborations with leading artists from fields as diverse as classical, jazz,
folk, electronic and the ‘un-categories’. Page 14-15
Christmas draws near and in December we have plenty of concerts to put you in the festive mood for adults and families alike. Page 12-13
Soprano Sarah Gabriel continues her exploration of
Handel’s Muses. This time she explores the lives and styles of Anna Maria Strada on 12 Sep
(page 4) and French singer Élisabeth Duparc on 10 Oct
(page 6).
Our highlights include Birds and Birdsongs (19 Sep); Frescobaldi and his followers (6 Oct); Wild but pleasing when understood (12 Nov) featuring 18th century
Indian music; and Italian Wildfire! (21 Nov) exploring
the impact of Italian music in London.
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RICHARD EGARR IN RESIDENCE: BACH’S FRENCH SUITESRichard Egarr returns for a two day residency at Handel House. Joined by recorder player Pamela Thorby, they will perform a French themed programme including JS Bach’s French Suites and pieces for recorder and works by Charles Dieupart (c1667-1740).
CONCERT 1Monday 9 September, 6-7pmCONCERT 2Monday 9 September, 7.30-8.30pmCONCERT 3Tuesday 10 September, 6-7pmCONCERT 4Tuesday 10 September, 7.30-8.30pmTickets: £12
BHS RECITAL: COMPONIMENTI MUSICALI PERFECTION TO POLEMIC Tuesday 3 September, 6.30-7.30pm
Charlotte Turner, harpsichord teacher at Chetham’s School of Music, performs works by JS Bach, Muffat and Couperin.
HANDEL’S MUSES: ANNA MARIA STRADAThursday 12 September, 6.30-7.30pm
The third installment of Handel’s Muses looks into the life and career of Italian soprano Anna Maria Strada who lived in London from 1729-1738 and sang almost exclusively for Handel for nearly a decade. Performed by soprano Sarah Gabriel.
UN SOSPIR - HANDEL’S ITALIAN INFLUENCESThursday 5 September, 6.30-7.30pm
Emma Dogliani (soprano), Stuart Wild (harpsichord), Kate Conway (violin) and Pippa Mason (cello) perform a selection of Handel’s finest Cantatas written during his time in Italy (1707-1710) as well as several gems by his contemporaries including Vivaldi.
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all 4 concerts
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AT HANDEL HOUSESaturday 21 September, 10am–5.30pmSunday 22 September, 12–5.30pmLast admission 5pm
Admission to the museum is free and live baroque music will be performed throughout the day.
HENDRIX FLAT TOURSSaturday 21 September, 10.30, 11.30am, 12.30, 2.30, 3.30 & 4.30pmSunday 22 September, 1, 2, 3 & 4pm
A rare opportunity to visit Jimi Hendrix’s flat at the top of 23 Brook Street, where he lived between 1968 and 1969.
Tickets: Free, max. 16 people per tour. Booking: pre-book only. BOOKING OPENS MONDAY 12 AUGUST, 10AM. CALL 020 7495 1685 TO BOOK
NB The Hendrix flat is not accessible by wheelchair. There are flights of stairs to climb, so a reasonable amount of agility is needed and comfortable shoes should be worn.
VIRTUOSO BAROQUE!Thursday 26 September, 6.30-7.30pm
Continuum perform virtuosic repertoire for flute and cello featuring florid obbligato for the harpsichord. They are Elizabeth Walker (baroque flute), Christopher Poffley (cello), Michael Overbury (harpsichord).
LE RAPPEL DES OISEAUX: BIRDS AND BIRDSONGSThursday 19 September, 6.30-7.30pm
Birds and birdsongs have provided a stimulating source of inspiration for many composers throughout music history. Some claim that the development of music was initiated by the imitation of birdsongs. Masumi Yamamoto explores this subject from composers Couperin, Rameau, Dornel, Duphly and Daquin.
DUE CEMBALISunday 29 September, 2-3.30pm
Keyboard duets were common across Europe from early Baroque to the 19th century. The rarer, more luxurious form of keyboard duet was for two instruments and Petra Hajduchova and David Wright perform music by Couperin, JS Bach, Soler and an early suite by Handel.
Tickets: £12, £6 students
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HOMMAGE À JEAN-MICHEL DAMASEThursday 3 October, 6.30-7.30pm
The Amorosi Duo Adel Sahnoun (flute) and Federica Mossone (harp) celebrates the life and works of French composer Jean-Michel Damase (1928–2013) interposed with music by Handel and Piazzola.
BHS RECITAL: A SENSE OF THEATRE…Tuesday 8 October, 6.30-7.30pm
The British Harpsichord Society invites Karen Glen to perform. Karen will explore the laughter, tears and intrigue of theatre and will perform JS Bach’s Partita No.3 and pieces by Couperin.
HANDEL’S MUSES: ÉLISABETH DUPARCThursday 10 October, 6.30-7.30pm
The final Handel’s Muses concert charts the life of French soprano Élisabeth Duparc. Nicknamed ‘La Francesina’, she sang for Handel in the late 1730s where demand for opera was waning. Handel began writing music in the oratorio form and it was Duparc who sang the title roles in Deidamia and Semele.
Sunday 13 October, 12-4pm
Families are invited to get creative and explore Handel’s home. From candelabras to harpsichords, get inspired and design your own pop-up Georgian House to take away. Georgian costumes and family trails also available throughout the day. This is a drop-in event and is suitable for families with children aged 7-12 years. Tickets included in museum admission price of £6 adults, £5 concessions and free for children.
FRESCOBALDI AND HIS FOLLOWERSSaturday 5 October, 2-3.30pm
Frescobaldi was an ingenious Renaissance composer and performer who left a hugely influential legacy in the art of expression at the keyboard. His performance style challenged the very foundation of music and inspired generations of musicians including Froberger, JS Bach, Couperin, CPE Bach and Clementi. In this lecture-recital Dr Elena Vorotko, Honorary Research Fellow at the Royal Academy of Music will explore connections between Frescobaldi’s music and that of his followers.
Tickets: £12, £6 students
FAMILY EVENT: POP UP HAND EL HOUSE
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BHS WEEKEND RECITAL: JOHANN CASPAR FERDINAND FISCHERSaturday 19 October, 2-3.30pm
Thomas Foster and Pawel Siwczak explore the harpsichord music of Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer (1656-1746). Fischer is one of several German composers of the period to be strongly influenced by Lully. The event will feature dances and other pieces from Ariadne Musica, Musicalisches Blumen-Büschlein and Musikalischer Parnassus.
Tickets: £12, £6 students
COMPOSER-IN-RESIDENCE:THE ART OF THE DUEL
ELLIE FAGG & TOM NORRISThursday 17 October, 6.30-7.30pm
CREWDSONSunday 20 October, 2-4pm
Tickets: £12, £6 students
CHRIS MONTAGUEThursday 24 October, 6.30-7.30pm
THE EVE OF BATTLE ORATORIO FT. MANU DELAGO vs DAVID WRIGHT Sunday 27 October, 2-4pm
Tickets: 12, £6 students
See pages 14-15 for more information
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MASTERING THE BAROQUEThursday 31 October, 6.30-7.30pm
Urzila Danielewicz performs harpsichord works by Frescobaldi, JS Bach, Scarlatti and Handel, all of whom were gifted keyboardists and at the forefront of the development of the baroque style.
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a year in the life of handel
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Thursday 4 July – 17 November 2013
This exhibition is the first of a series looking in detail at specific years in the life of George Frideric Handel. As well as detailing
the events in his own personal and professional life, it also explores other significant artistic, scientific and political events
during the year of which Handel would have been aware.
The exhibition has been researched and written with the assistance of Handel House Volunteers.
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Exhibition and displays Exhibitions are included in admission charge: £6, £5 concessions, £2 children (free on weekends)
HANDEL IN THE HOUSE!
Now on long term loan, see the magnificent marble bust of Mr Handel, after the model by Louis-François Roubiliac (1702-1762).
By Ralf Sternad. Royal Collection © 2012 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
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POUR LE SOUPER DU ROYThursday 7 November, 6.30-7.30pm
The Bach Players paint a musical picture of chamber music presented to Louis XIV by his favourite composers. This concert offers a rare chance to hear the work of the virtuoso harpsichordist and composer Élisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre, Marin Marais’s enactment of a surgical operation (with narration) and his stirring Sonnerie. The Bach Players are Nicolette Moonen (violin), Jonathan Manson (viola da gamba), Lynda Sayce (theorbo), Pawel Siwczak (harpsichord).
BHS RECITAL: ‘WILD BUT PLEASING WHEN UNDERSTOOD’Tuesday 12 November, 6.30-7.30pm
Jane Chapman (harpsichord) and Yu-Wei Hu (baroque flute) perform works from The Oriental Miscellany; being a collection of the most favourite airs of Hindoostan, compiled and adapted for the harpsichord, &c. by William Hamilton Bird (Calcutta, 1789). This is the first publication of Indian music written in staff notation for performance on Western instruments, most notably the harpsichord. These arrangements give a fascinating glimpse into music making and social interaction in late 18th century India.
THE ITALIAN CONNECTION RECORDER WORKSHOPSaturday 9 November, 12-4pm
This workshop is an opportunity to explore the beautiful, rich repertoire of Italian baroque music led by recorder specialist Lisete da Silva. This workshop complements the concert on 14 November. Suitable for players from 16 years old with Grade 5 and above. Music will be provided in advance.
Tickets: £25
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THE ITALIAN CONNECTIONThursday 14 November, 6.30-7.30pm
Italian music played an important part in shaping musical tastes in 18th century London. Influenced by the Grand Tour, music by Corelli, Geminiani and Castrucci were widely published. This concert delves into this varied and virtuosic repertoire for recorder, a popular instrument for domestic music making. Performed by Lisete da Silva (recorders, director), Ricardo Barros (harpsichord), Nick Stringfellow (baroque cello).
VIOLA THROUGH THE AGESThursday 28 November, 6.30-7.30pm
Elena Artamonova and Kamilla Isanbaeva charts the development of viola sonatas in Germany and Italy in the 17th and 19th centuries. The programme includes a transcription of one of the rarely performed sonatas by Friedrich Wilhelm Rust (1739–1796) arranged by the founder of the Russian Viola, Vadim Borisovsky (1900-1972).
ITALIAN WILDFIRE!Thursday 21 November, 6.30-7.30pm
The exotic taste of Italian culture spread across 18th Century Europe at an astonishing rate. In particular, Italian music and musicians arriving in London were met with an almost frenzied enthusiasm. The Burney Players perform trio and solo sonatas by the trend-setters and those who sought to imitate them. They are Ian Wilson (recorders), Nadja Zwiener (violin), Harriet Wiltshire (cello), Kasia Tomczak-Feltrin (harpsichord).
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Sunday 1 December, 2-3pm
The Handel House countdown to Christmas starts today! Join Flautotonic in this fun and engaging family concert for a celebration and exploration of early Christmas music from around the world. Flautotonic are Lauren Brant (recorders); David Beaney (recorders and baroque flute) and Claire Williams (harpsichord).
Tickets: £12, £6 children
FAMILY EVENT: CHRISTMAS JOURNEYS
CHRISTMAS MUSIC AT HOMEThursday 5 December, 6.30-7.30pm
ARCATA BAROQUE perform Christmas songs from Lampe’s publication, Hymns on the Great Festivals (1746), one of the first publications of music intended for use by the Methodists; and Christmas songs from JS Bach’s Anna Magdalena songbook. They are Elin Harries (soprano), Carina Drury (cello) and Nathaniel Mander (harpsichord).
BHS RECITAL: EN PASSANT, BAROQUE AND BEYOND...Tuesday 10 December, 6.30-7.30pm
Robyn Koh takes us on a jaunt around Baroque Europe playing works by Bach, Purcell, Rameau and Scarlatti as well as contemporary works by Olli Mustonen and Alan Hovhaness.
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MEDIAEVAL TO MODERN CHRISTMASThursday 12 December, 6.30-7.30pm
Award-winning vocal ensemble Cries of London offers a guided tour of lesser-known Christmas music, from Byrd’s verse-carols to Mexican guaracha, via mediaeval nowells and newly-written settings of well-loved texts. Cries of London are Alice Privett (soprano), Martha McLorinan (mezzo-soprano), Benedict Hymas (tenor), Peter Foggitt (baritone) and Nick Ashby (bass).
CHRISTMAS TREATSThursday 19 December, 6.30-8pm
Join us for the last concert of the year. Featuring Christmas arias from Messiah and other seasonal bons-bons by Handel and others; sparkling organ music on the Handel House chamber organ and festive carols for the audience to sing! Performers are Gwendolen Martin (soprano), James Geer (tenor) and Simon Williams (organ).
Venue: St. George’s Hanover Square, St. George Street, W1S 1FX
Tickets: £10
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR OPENING TIMES
Christmas Eve – ClosedChristmas Day – ClosedBoxing Day – Closed
Open 27 – 29 December as normal
Monday 30 December – Closed
New Years Eve – 12-6pmNew Years Day – 12pm-6pm
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Booking line: 020 7399 1953Composer-in-Residence Series: The Art of the Duel
En garde for my first concert series at Handel House. As Handel and Hendrix were no strangers to a jam session, the theme is duelling. These four concerts will celebrate my new collaborations with leading artists from fields as diverse as classical, jazz, folk, electronic, and the ‘un-categories’. I’m also honoured to feature works by members and associates of LSO Soundhub, such as Richard Bullen, Robert Szymanek and Raymond Yiu. The grand finale of the series will feature a duel, commissioned by Handel House, between Red Priest’s harpsichordist, David Wright, and Björk’s percussionist, Manu Delago. Place your bets...
Cevanne Horrocks-Hopayian
Please note• All event tickets include free museum admission unless otherwise stated.• Handel House does not refund or exchange tickets.• Admission to all Handel House events is for ticket holders only.• As audience capacity is very limited, please book your tickets in advance.• All events take place in the Rehearsal & Performance room at the Handel House Museum unless otherwise stated.• All information is correct at time of going to press. Handel House Trust Ltd reserves the right to change artists and/or programmes without notice as necessary.
AccessThe museum has full access and facilities for disabled visitors. Please telephone before arrival so that we can best accommodate your needs. One carer per disabled visitor is admitted free of charge to the Museum. For your own safety, you are advised to wear sensible shoes when visiting, as the museum contains original 18th century floors which can be uneven. Stilettos damage the original flooring and leather soled-shoes are particularly unsuitable. Please note that certain rooms have low lighting.
Booking information Friends booking Monday 22 July, 10amPublic booking Monday 5 August, 10am
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ELLIE FAGG & TOM NORRISThursday 17 October, 6.30-7.30pm
Ellie and Tom are astounding violinists who perform across the world with the LSO, Puertas Quartet and Living Room London. They are also husband and wife. With a programme exploring the balance and infinity of ground bass, a duet may become a duel. Cevanne will be there with voice and harp to mediate and agitate.
CREWDSONSunday 20 October, 2-4pm
Hugh ‘Crewdson’ Jones is a prolific inventor and who performs with Matthew Herbert. He has created an electronic concertina inspired by the subtlety of acoustic folk instruments. The ‘Concertronica’ will sample and manipulate Cevanne’s harp to create modern British folk songs. The duel of electronics and acoustics will be so entangled, you will not know where one ends and the other begins.
Tickets: £9, £5 students unless otherwise stated
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Handel House Museum25 Brook Street, MayfairLondon W1K 4HB
Entrance to the Museum is around the back of Brook Street in Lancashire Court.
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Opening TimesTuesday-Saturday 10am-6pm (8pm on Thursday), Sunday 12pm-6pm. Last admission is 30 minutes before closing. Closed on Mondays and Bank Holidays
Christmas and New Year Opening TimesChristmas Eve – ClosedChristmas Day – ClosedBoxing Day – ClosedOpen 27 – 29 December as normalMonday 30 December – Closed New Years Eve – 12-6pmNew Years Day – Open 12pm-6pm
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CHRIS MONTAGUEThursday 24 October, 6.30-7.30pm
Chris (of Troyka) is a virtuosic guitarist described by Jazzwise as ‘one of the most imaginatively skilled young axesmiths on the London scene’. In this concert, he will battle blues, Baroque and memories and emotions will be captured in ‘Pandora’s music box’ by Cevanne.
THE EVE OF BATTLE ORATORIO FT. MANU DELAGO vs DAVID WRIGHT Sunday 27 October, 2-4pm
What if Eve were a codebreaker, who resurfaces throughout time, with different names, different faces? A duel of storytellers in music, eager to claim their version of Eve as the best: Björk’s percussionist Manu Delago versus Red Priest’s harpsichordist David Wright; Cellist Gregor Riddell against Bel Canto singer Nina Horrocks-Hopayian. Accounts of Persephone, Pandora, and even Alan Turing may become ammunition. For the first time, this duel pits one of the newest instruments, the hang (and its leading virtuoso) against Handel’s weapon of choice. Whose tale will triumph?
A world-première commissioned by Handel House
Tickets: 12, £6 studentsHis exquisite inventions will be exhibited on the same day, with an interactive demo from the maestro himself.
Tickets: 12, £6 students
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September Tuesday 3 BHS Recital: Componimenti Musicali Perfection to Polemic Thursday 5 Un Sospir - Handel’s Italian InfluencesMonday 9 Richard Egarr in Residence: Concert 1 & 2Tuesday 10 Richard Egarr in Residence: Concert 3 & Concert 4Thursday 12 Handel’s Muses: Anna Maria StradaThursday 19 Le Rappel des oiseaux: Birds and BirdsongsSaturday 21 Open House weekend at Handel House & Hendrix Flat ToursSunday 22 Open House weekend at Handel House & Hendrix Flat ToursThursday 26 Virtuoso Baroque!Sunday 29 Due Cembali
OctoberThursday 3 Hommage à Jean-Michel DamaseSaturday 5 Frescobaldi and his followersTuesday 8 BHS Recital: A Sense of Theatre…Thursday 10 Handel’s Muses: Élisabeth DuparcSunday 13 Family Event: Pop Up Handel House as part of The Big DrawThursday 17 The Art of the Duel: Ellie Fagg & Tom NorrisSaturday 19 BHS Weekend Recital: Johann Caspar Ferdinand FischerSunday 20 The Art of the Duel: CrewdsonThursday 24 The Art of the Duel: Chris MontagueSunday 27 The Art of the Duel: The Eve of Battle oratorioThursday 31 Mastering the Baroque
NovemberThursday 7 Pour le souper du RoySaturday 9 The Italian Connection Recorder WorkshopTuesday 12 BHS Recital: ‘Wild but pleasing when understood’Thursday 14 The Italian ConnectionThursday 21 Italian Wildfire!Thursday 28 Viola through the Ages
December Sunday 1 Family Event: Christmas JourneysThursday 5 Christmas Music at HomeTuesday 10 BHS Recital: en passant, Baroque and Beyond...Thursday 12 Mediaeval to Modern ChristmasThursday 19 Christmas Treats
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