Dunedin Consort: Beginning of the Revolution, Director John Butt
Dunedin Consort: Beginning of the Revolution, Director John Butt
Music in the University
Date: Monday 07 January 2019
Time: 13:10 - 14:00
Venue: Hunterian Museum, University of Glasgow
Category: Concerts and music
Pavan for two viols and organ, Anonymous, c. 1600 (From the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book)
Two songs, accompanied by the lute – Henry Lawes
i. “Come from the Dungeon”
ii. “Why shouldst thou swear”
Three pieces for treble and bass viols, accompanied by the harpsichord — John Jenkins, c. 1640
Suite of three pieces for the harpsichord, in D major — Henry Purcell, c. 1680
Sonata for the harpsichord: The combat between David and Goliath, “Musical Representations of some Bible Stories” — Johann Kuhnau, 1700
Sonata no. IV for the viola da gamba, accompanied by the harpsichord — Benedetto Marcello, c. 1720
Sonata no. VI. in E major, for the violin, accompanied by the harpsichord — G. F. Handel, c. 1720
Prelude and fugue, no. VII, in E flat major, from the second book of the forty eight Preludes and Fugues — J. S. Bach
“Cinquième Concert” — Jean Philipp Rameau, 1742