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Gabrieli and Friends -
Music from St. Marks in Venice
Saturday 30th November 2002 in Farnham
The 16th Century Venetian composer Giovanni Gabrieli produced
a huge number of works whilst composer at St. Marks. He originated the
"antiphonal" style of music which uses two or more separated groups of
musicians to create a stereo effect. This music was amongst the first written instrumental wind music, and adapts
well to modern instruments.
There is a long tradition of Gabrieli performance
using brass instruments, and Surrey Brass are pleased to continue it. However, in true Surrey Brass style, the musical programme will also contain innovative and entertaining pieces to maintain variety throughout the
evening.
Our guest soloist for this concert is local well-known organist Philip
Aspden. Philip read Music at Reading
University, twice winning the Barnard Organ Prize, and received organ tuition at
St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle from Philip Scriven and Roger Judd. He
gained the F.R.C.O. diploma at the age of 21. He is Assistant Director of Music
at St George’s College, Weybridge, and is responsible for the Chapel Choir,
taking them on European tour each summer. In
addition, Philip is Organist and Choirmaster of St Mary-the-Virgin,
Henley-on-Thames, and has restored the parish choir to fine proportions.
In his spare time, Philip works as a freelance accompanist and (we
like this bit best) plays cornet in Pangbourne & District Silver Band.
And in true Surrey
Brass fashion, there will be one or two fun surprises during the evening!
A MIDI library of Gabrieli music to listen to is here.
7:30pm
Saturday 30th November 2002
United Reformed Church,
South Street,
Farnham,
Surrey GU9 7RP.
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Free parking is available from 6pm within 50 yards of the church.
- Sainsbury's Car Park in South Street.
- Central Car Park in Victoria Road.
Admission to this concert is by programme only. Programmes are £8 and and will be available from mid-October.
Concessions (£6) are
available for Students, Disabled and OAP. Programmes
can be
reserved from concerts@surreybrass.co.uk.
Programmes will be available on the door subject to hall capacity limits. We advise you to
book early for this popular concert.
Note at this stage the programme is subject to change in
response to audience suggestions and availability of arrangements.
Click on the link to get programme notes
and information about the composer.
INTERVAL Refreshments will be served
- Il Est Bel Et Bon - Passereau (arranged by Peter Reeve)
- Alla Battaglia (from Concerti, 1587) - Andrea Gabrieli (edited by Phillip
Crabtree)
- Canzon La Negrona - Pietro Lappi (arranged by Jean-Francois Michel)
- Overture to The Gondoliers - Arthur Sullivan (arranged by Michael Chapple)
with special guest soloist!
- 'Humoresque' L'organo Primativo - Pietro Yon
- Adagio in G Minor - R. Giazotto/ T. Albononi (transcribed by W.F. Mills)
- Carnival of Venice - Traditional (arranged by Malcolm Bennett)
- Canzon duodecimi toni (from Sacre Symphoniae, 1597) - Giovanni Gabrieli
(edited by Robert King)
GET A SNEAK PREVIEW - A MIDI
library of Gabrieli music to listen to is here.
Listen to loads of other great baroque brass music here
in MIDI format.
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