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The Institut français d'Ecosse proudly announces the second edition of its Harpsichord en fête festival in partnership with St. Cecilia’s Hall Concert Room and Music Museum, home of the University of Edinburgh’s internationally renowned collection of musical instruments. Become a member and be the first informed of our events. If you are not yet a member of the Institut français d'Ecosse, we invite you to join. Already a member? Book your place early! Our programme for this new edition is finalised and we are excited to share the artists that will be joining us for the festival: Concert: John Kitchen and Sally Carr The Festival brochure will be available to download shortly. Our festival pass is now available and allows you to access all six concerts for £60 only. from Institut Français Écosse http://www.ifecosse.org.uk/Harpsichord-en-Fete-Festival-2nd.html via IFTTT via https://onlinevideoproduction.tumblr.com/post/190936456812 Opening Ceremony of the 2nd edition of Harpsichord en fête! festival will take place at the Institut français d'Ecosse with John Kitchen and Sally Carr concert. Become a member and be the first informed of our events. If you are not yet a member of the Institut français d'Ecosse, we invite you to join. Already a member? Book your place early!
Concert programme will be available to download soon. Event details Booking Our festival pass is now available and allows you to access all six concerts for £60 only. Concession price applies to Festival organised in proud partnership with The University of Edinburgh and St. Cecilia’s Hall Concert Room & Music Museum. Help us optimise our services to your satisfaction in 2020 by taking 2 minutes of your time to fill out our survey. from Institut Français Écosse http://www.ifecosse.org.uk/Harpsichord-en-fete-Festival-JOHN.html via IFTTT via https://onlinevideoproduction.tumblr.com/post/190936456627 Harpsichord en fête! Festival - "Cousins at Court Dance & Music for Louis XIV & Charles II"2/20/2020 The Institut français d'Ecosse proudly announces the second edition of its Harpsichord en fête festival in partnership with St. Cecilia’s Hall Concert Room and Music Museum, home of the University of Edinburgh’s internationally renowned collection of musical instruments. Our first ever baroque bal costumé will take place on Monday, the 23rd of March at 7 pm. Become a member and be the first informed of our events. If you are not yet a member of the Institut français d'Ecosse, we invite you to join. Already a member? Book your place early! Thumbnail image source: parismuseescollections.paris.fr The baroque ball “Cousins at Court, Dance & Music for Louis XIV & Charles II” led by Talitha MacKenzie with Tiffany Vong at the harpsichord will make you dream in pastel colours! The theme of the evening will be Cousins at Court: Dance & Music for Louis XIV & Charles II Featuring musicians from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland performing François Couperin’s Concerts Royaux, and Rossignol performing dances by Louis-Guillaume Pécour and Claude Balon, followed by dancing for all: country dances from Playford and Bremner. Recommended Dress Code: 17th-18th c (long gown for ladies, kilt or breeches for men), following the examples shown below:
Talitha MacKenzie at Renaissance Masque in Durham, 2016 About Talitha MacKenzie MacKenzie currently lectures in Historical Dance & Music at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (Glasgow) and recently founded the group Rossignol, members of which have performed with her at Holyrood Palace and Stirling Castle. Since 2017, she has organised a series of Bicentennial Celebrations featuring the work of renowned Dance Band leader Nathaniel Gow & Edinburgh Dancing Master Barclay Dun, first at the Edinburgh Assembly Rooms and now at the Institut Français d'Écosse, where she teaches regular Quadrille classes (dances for four couples in a square). She is a board member of the Historical Dance Society and the Traditional Dance Forum of Scotland.
Event details Booking The baroque ball costumé and the workshop are NOT included within the Festival Pass. Concession price applies to Help us optimise our services to your satisfaction in 2020 by taking 2 minutes of your time to fill out our survey. from Institut Français Écosse http://www.ifecosse.org.uk/Harpsichord-en-fete-Festival,1404.html via IFTTT via https://onlinevideoproduction.tumblr.com/post/190931717552 The Institut français d'Ecosse proudly announces the second edition of its Harpsichord en fête festival in partnership with St. Cecilia’s Hall Concert Room and Music Museum, home of the University of Edinburgh’s internationally renowned collection of musical instruments. Our first ever baroque bal costumé will take place within the festival and the workshop aims to train dancers beforehand. Become a member and be the first informed of our events. If you are not yet a member of the Institut français d'Ecosse, we invite you to join. Already a member? Book your place early!
Come and learn the steps and dances that will be performed during the Bal Baroque on Monday 23rd March 2020. Thumbnail image source: parismuseescollections.paris.fr
About Talitha MacKenzie Talitha MacKenzie was introduced to Renaissance Dance by Ingrid Brainard and Baroque Dance by Wendy Hilton at the American Dance Festival, in 1973. As a student at the New England Conservatory of Music (Boston), she performed with Collegium Terpsichore, directed by acclaimed dance reconstructionist Julia Sutton. MacKenzie currently lectures in Historical Dance & Music at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (Glasgow) and recently founded the group Rossignol, members of which have performed with her at Holyrood Palace and Stirling Castle. Since 2017, she has organised a series of Bicentennial Celebrations featuring the work of renowned Dance Band leader Nathaniel Gow & Edinburgh Dancing Master Barclay Dun, first at the Edinburgh Assembly Rooms and now at the Institut Français d'Écosse, where she teaches regular Quadrille classes (dances for four couples in a square). She is a board member of the Historical Dance Society and the Traditional Dance Forum of Scotland. Event details Booking The baroque ball costumé and the workshop are NOT included within the Festival Pass. Concession price applies to Help us optimise our services to your satisfaction in 2020 by taking 2 minutes of your time to fill out our survey. from Institut Français Écosse http://www.ifecosse.org.uk/Harpsichord-en-fete-Festival-DANCE.html via IFTTT via https://onlinevideoproduction.tumblr.com/post/190931717467 The Institut français d'Ecosse proudly announces the second edition of its Harpsichord en fête festival in partnership with St. Cecilia’s Hall Concert Room and Music Museum, home of the University of Edinburgh’s internationally renowned collection of musical instruments. Become a member and be the first informed of our events. A Diego Ares concert at St. Cecilia’s Hall will be closing the festival. If you are not yet a member of the Institut français d'Ecosse, we invite you to join. Already a member? Book your place early! About Diego Ares: Ares has given recitals in Europe, Canada and Japan. He has recorded for Columna Música, Pan Classics and Harmonia Mundi. His recordings have received such awards as the Diapason d'Or (three times), “Choc” from Classica, “Maestro” from Pianiste, “Excepcional” from Scherzo, and the “Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik”. His most recent recording, Bach’s monumental Goldberg Variations, has been considered by several publications a substantial contribution to the work’s large discography (Scherzo, Qobuz, CdClassico.com, etc.). Diego Ares has taught harpsichord, fortepiano and Basso Continuo at the Hochschule der Musik in Trossingen (Germany). Diego Ares teaches harpsichord at Geneva’s Conservatoire de Musique. The concert programme will be available to download shortly. Event details Booking Our festival pass is now available and allows you to access all six concerts for £60 only. Concession price applies to Help us optimise our services to your satisfaction in 2020 by taking 2 minutes of your time to fill out our survey. from Institut Français Écosse http://www.ifecosse.org.uk/Harpsichord-en-Fete-Festival-DIEGO.html via IFTTT via https://onlinevideoproduction.tumblr.com/post/190931314437 The Institut français d'Ecosse proudly announces the second edition of its Harpsichord en fête festival in partnership with St. Cecilia’s Hall Concert Room and Music Museum, home of the University of Edinburgh’s internationally renowned collection of musical instruments. Become a member and be the first informed of our events. If you are not yet a member of the Institut français d'Ecosse, we invite you to join. Already a member? Book your place early!
About Rory McCleery: Rory is much in demand as a countertenor soloist and has performed at venues including Edinburgh’s Usher Hall, the Concertgebouw Bruges, the NOSPR in Katowice and the Royal Chapel of the Palace of Versailles. Rory began his musical career as a chorister in the choir of St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh. He gained a double first in Music and an MSt in Musicology with Distinction from Oxford University. Rory is also the founder and director of Gramophone Award-nominated vocal ensemble The Marian Consort, with whom he performs across the UK, Europe, North America and the Far East.
The concert programme will be available to download shortly. Event details Booking Our festival pass is now available and allows you to access all six concerts for £60 only. Concession price applies to Help us optimise our services to your satisfaction in 2020 by taking 2 minutes of your time to fill out our survey. from Institut Français Écosse http://www.ifecosse.org.uk/Harpsichord-en-Fete-Festival-JAN.html via IFTTT via https://onlinevideoproduction.tumblr.com/post/190931314272 The Institut français d'Ecosse proudly announces the second edition of its Harpsichord en fête festival in partnership with St. Cecilia’s Hall Concert Room and Music Museum, home of the University of Edinburgh’s internationally renowned collection of musical instruments. Become a member and be the first informed of our events. If you are not yet a member of the Institut français d'Ecosse, we invite you to join. Already a member? Book your place early!
Her first solo CD, “Les Sauvages: Harpsichords in pre-Revolutionary Paris”, was released in 2014 with Deutsche Harmonia Mundi/Sony; in October it was awarded a Diapason d'Or. Her second solo CD, “Le Coeur et l'oreille: Manuscript Bauyn”, was released with Arcana/Outhere music to critical acclaim, and was awarded the prestigious Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik in 2017. Giulia’s book “The performance of Italian basso continuo” (Ashgate, 2007) is cited as an essential text for performers and scholars of basso continuo. As a soloist, accompanist and ensemble player she has appeared in concerts and music festivals throughout Europe (Concertgebouw Amsterdam; Bologna Festival; Ravenna Festival; Birmingham Early Music Festival; Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht; Auditori di Barcellona; Santiago de Compostela; Potsdam Sanssouci Festival; Musica e Poesia a S.Maurizio; O Flos Colende Firenze; Bad Kissingen Festival, Festival de Santander, Festival di Innsbruck; Wroclaw Festival; Maggio Musicale Fiorentino; Amici della Musica, Firenze; Göttingen Handel Festival; Alderburgh Festival; Festival d'Ambronay; Altstadtherbst kulturfestival, Dusseldorf, among others). She has performed with Modo Antiquo, Musica Antiqua Roma, Il Pomo d'Oro, Il Complesso Barocco , Academy of Ancient Music, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Orchestra della Toscana, Orfeo 55, Ensemble Matheus , Le Musiche Nove , Accademia Ottoboni , L'Homme Armé , Soqquadro Italiano, among others. She has recorded for Arcana/Outhere music, Deutsche Harmonia Mundi/Sony, Deutsche Grammophon, Naïve, Passacaille, Brilliant Classics, CPO, among others. From 2007 until its completion in 2010 she was Research Associate on The Listening Gallery project continuing her work with the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Royal College of Music on providing a sound environment for exhibitions and collections, which she had begun with the V&A exhibition on the domestic world of the renaissance in 2005-6. Giulia studied at the Royal College of Music as a Foundation Scholar: after gaining Diplomas in Early Music, and in Harpsichord (winning the prizes in harpsichord, continuo, accompaniment, and early music) she took a First Class honours degree. Her Masters degree, on Italian performance practice in early keyboard, at King’s College Cambridge, was followed by her appointment as College Musician of Queens’ College Cambridge. Giulia Nuti teaches harpsichord at the Scuola di Musica di Fiesole, where she leads the department of Early Music. She has given masterclasses, seminars and lectures at the Royal College of Music, the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, the University of Birmingham, the Conservatorio della Svizzera Italiana in Lugano. The concert programme will be available to download shortly. Event details Booking Our festival pass is now available and allows you to access all six concerts for £60 only. Concession price applies to Help us optimise our services to your satisfaction in 2020 by taking 2 minutes of your time to fill out our survey. from Institut Français Écosse http://www.ifecosse.org.uk/Harpsichord-en-Fete-Festival,1400.html via IFTTT via https://onlinevideoproduction.tumblr.com/post/190929827667 The Institut français d'Ecosse proudly announces the second edition of its Harpsichord en fête festival in partnership with St. Cecilia’s Hall Concert Room and Music Museum, home of the University of Edinburgh’s internationally renowned collection of musical instruments. Become a member and be the first informed of our events. If you are not yet a member of the Institut français d'Ecosse, we invite you to join. Already a member? Book your place early! About: Cellist and viola da gamba player Gavin Kibble studied first at the University of Oxford with Laurence Dreyfus and then at the Royal Academy of Music with Jonathan Manson and Joseph Crouch. He now plays with many of the UK’s leading orchestras and ensembles, including the English Concert, the Academy of Ancient Music, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, the Gabrieli Consort, the Dunedin Consort, the Sixteen, Classical Opera, La Serenissima and the Early Opera Company. He is principal cellist of English Touring Opera and has been guest continuo cellist at the Opera del Liceu in Barcelona. David Gerrard performs on the harpsichord, clavichord, fortepiano and organ. Working extensively with Oxford’s Bate Collection and the Russell and Mirrey Collections in Edinburgh, he has given recitals on many significant historical keyboard instruments. In demand as a continuo player, David has performed and recorded with ensembles including Dunedin Consort, London Mozart Players, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Royal Scottish National Orchestra and the Royal Northern Sinfonia, along with various appearances on BBC Radio 3 and 4 and BBC Radio Scotland. David graduated with double first-class honours in Music from the University of Oxford, followed by a Master’s degree in Early Keyboard Performance from the University of Edinburgh where, at present, he is undertaking doctoral research (generously funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council). With past experience as a harpsichord technician and restorer, he has begun building early keyboard instruments. The concert programme will be available to download shortly. Event details Booking Our festival pass is now available and allows you to access all six concerts for £60 only. Concession price applies to Help us optimise our services to your satisfaction in 2020 by taking 2 minutes of your time to fill out our survey. from Institut Français Écosse http://www.ifecosse.org.uk/HARPSICHORD-EN-FETE-DAVID-GERRARD.html via IFTTT via https://onlinevideoproduction.tumblr.com/post/190914527892 The Institut français d'Ecosse proudly announces the second edition of its Harpsichord en fête festival in partnership with St. Cecilia’s Hall Concert Room and Music Museum, home of the University of Edinburgh’s internationally renowned collection of musical instruments. Become a member and be the first informed of our events. If you are not yet a member of the Institut français d'Ecosse, we invite you to join. Already a member? Book your place early! About Guilia Nuti: Her first solo CD, “Les Sauvages: Harpsichords in pre-Revolutionary Paris”, was released in 2014 with Deutsche Harmonia Mundi/Sony; in October it was awarded a Diapason d'Or. Her second solo CD, “Le Coeur et l'oreille: Manuscript Bauyn”, was released with Arcana/Outhere music to critical acclaim, and was awarded the prestigious Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik in 2017. Giulia’s book “The performance of Italian basso continuo” (Ashgate, 2007) is cited as an essential text for performers and scholars of basso continuo. As a soloist, accompanist and ensemble player she has appeared in concerts and music festivals throughout Europe (Concertgebouw Amsterdam; Bologna Festival; Ravenna Festival; Birmingham Early Music Festival; Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht; Auditori di Barcellona; Santiago de Compostela; Potsdam Sanssouci Festival; Musica e Poesia a S.Maurizio; O Flos Colende Firenze; Bad Kissingen Festival, Festival de Santander, Festival di Innsbruck; Wroclaw Festival; Maggio Musicale Fiorentino; Amici della Musica, Firenze; Göttingen Handel Festival; Alderburgh Festival; Festival d'Ambronay; Altstadtherbst kulturfestival, Dusseldorf, among others). She has performed with Modo Antiquo, Musica Antiqua Roma, Il Pomo d'Oro, Il Complesso Barocco , Academy of Ancient Music, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Orchestra della Toscana, Orfeo 55, Ensemble Matheus , Le Musiche Nove , Accademia Ottoboni , L'Homme Armé , Soqquadro Italiano, among others. She has recorded for Arcana/Outhere music, Deutsche Harmonia Mundi/Sony, Deutsche Grammophon, Naïve, Passacaille, Brilliant Classics, CPO, among others. From 2007 until its completion in 2010 she was Research Associate on The Listening Gallery project continuing her work with the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Royal College of Music on providing a sound environment for exhibitions and collections, which she had begun with the V&A exhibition on the domestic world of the renaissance in 2005-6. Giulia studied at the Royal College of Music as a Foundation Scholar: after gaining Diplomas in Early Music, and in Harpsichord (winning the prizes in harpsichord, continuo, accompaniment, and early music) she took a First Class honours degree. Her Masters degree, on Italian performance practice in early keyboard, at King’s College Cambridge, was followed by her appointment as College Musician of Queens’ College Cambridge. Giulia Nuti teaches harpsichord at the Scuola di Musica di Fiesole, where she leads the department of Early Music. She has given masterclasses, seminars and lectures at the Royal College of Music, the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, the University of Birmingham, the Conservatorio della Svizzera Italiana in Lugano. The concert programme will be available to download shortly. Event details Booking Our festival pass is now available and allows you to access all six concerts for £60 only. Concession price applies to Help us optimise our services to your satisfaction in 2020 by taking 2 minutes of your time to fill out our survey. from Institut Français Écosse http://www.ifecosse.org.uk/HARPSICHORD-EN-FETE-GIULIA-NUTI.html via IFTTT via https://onlinevideoproduction.tumblr.com/post/190914527807 |
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