Hastings Early Music Festival
Hastings Early Music Festival, running from 24 – 26 November 2017, is an exciting new event bringing an enticing selection of concerts by internationally acclaimed musicians.The festival launches at Hastings newest concert hall, Opus Theatre. Jane Gordon writes.
The Rise of the Piano Trio
On Friday 24 November the internationally renowned Rautio Piano Trio play jewels of the repertoire: Mozart, Beethoven and Haydn; The Rise of The Piano Trio. The Rautio Trio have performed at the Wigmore Hall, Southbank, on BBC Radio 3 and throughout the UK and Europe.
Programme:
Haydn Gipsy Rondo Trio Hob XV:25
Mozart Piano Trio in C KV 548
Beethoven Trio in E flat OP.70/2
Rautio Piano Trio
Jane Gordon violin
Victoria Simonsen cello
Jan Rautio piano
‘Vivacious & wonderfully assured sense of ensemble’: BBC Radio 3
‘Performances of real vitality and fizz’: The Strad
7.30pm concert, doors open at 7pm. Tickets: £15/12, £10 early bird offer. Under 18s free. Hastings Early Music Festival. Phone: 07884 347966. Tickets available from Eventbrite and also available from the Book Keeper, Kings Rd, St Leonards.
Additional festival events on the day, no ticket required:
4.30pm – 5.30pm: Open Rehearsal
6.15pm – 6.45pm: Artists in conversation with Polo Piatti
4pm onwards: Artist exhibiting in foyer.
The Age of the Baroque Virtuoso
On Saturday 25 November 2017, there will be a Candlelit Concert with soprano, Charlotte Beament & Hemf Baroque Ensemble, musicians from Glyndebourne’s orchestra.
Programme:
Vivaldi, Winter from the Four Seasons
Purcell, O Let Me Weep (The Plaint), from Fairy Queen
Vivaldi, Nulla In Mundo Pax Sincera
Bach, Flute Suite in B min BWV 1067 (Neil Mclaren, flaute)
Handel, Lascia ch’io pianga from Rinaldo
Handel, Rejoice from Messiah
Bach, ‘Ricetti gramezza e pavento’ from Cantata BWV 209
‘Magical Performaces’: Early Music Review (* * * * *)
The Opus Theatre. 7.30pm concert. Doors open at 7pm. Tickets: £15/12, £10 early bird offer. Under 18s free. Hastings Early Music Festival. Phone: 07884 347966
Tickets online from Eventbrite and also available from the Book Keeper, Kings Rd, St Leonards.
Additional festival events on the day, no ticket required:
4pm onwards: Photographer exhibiting in foyer
4.30pm – 5.30pm: Open Rehearsal
6.15pm – 6.45pm Artists in conversation with Polo Piatti
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