HOROLOGE - transcend time in our music

Concert Listings

Saturday 7th July 2018 7.30pm


Horologe Voices present 'Timepieces" ;

moments of reflection for summer.

Vocal choral music from 16th century plus music for harpsichord and flute.

St Lawrence Church, Broughton MK 10 9AA,

Contact the Friends of St Lawrence for tickets. Tel 07885977895







Monday 10.45 am 25th May 2015 - '101 Liaisons'

Alexandra Stacey, Caroline Ritchie and Ralph Stelzenmüller  play instrumental music and sing racey tales of love and abandonment from 18th century Britain performed on voice, harpsichord and viola da gamba. Part of the English Music Festival. Dorchester Abbey, Dorchester on Thames, Oxfordshire. Tickets are available here.



Anonymous, after Playford, The Division Violin (London 1685): Faronel's Divisions on a Ground

Daniel Purcell (1664-1717): By Silver Thames' Flow'ry Side, cantata for soprano and basso continuo, from Bl. H. 1601. C.(15)

Tobias Hume (1579-1645): My Hope is Decayed, from The First Part of Ayres...for the Viol de Gambo alone (London 1605)

Henry Purcell (1659-1695): Not all my torments, from the Gresham Manuscript (copied c.1692-5)

Anonymous, in the hand of F. Withy (1645-1727): Divisions in G minor on Lully's Socca Pur (Ob. Mus. Sch. C.61)

INTERVAL

William Lawes (1602-1645): Love's Dying Passion, from Playford, The Treasury of Music (1669)

William Lawes: Why soe pall and wan, fond lover, from John Suckling's Aglaura

Tobias Hume: Adue sweet Love - Be Merry a Day shall Come, from The First Part of Ayres... (1605)

William Croft (1678-1727):  Ground for solo harpsichord, from BL Add ms 31467

William Hayes (1708-1777): Jupiter and Europa, cantata for soprano and basso continuo, from Six Cantatas (London 1748)