
Wigmore Hall 125: Jordi Savall and Hespèrion XXI
As part of Wigmore Hall's 125th Anniversary Festival the early music specialist Jordi Savall presents a concert of music by Monteverdi including the pastoral ballet 'Tirsi e Clori'
As part of Wigmore Hall's 125th Anniversary Festival the early music specialist Jordi Savall presents a specially recorded concert of music by Monteverdi and his contemporaries. Jordi Savall and Hespèrion XXI have been an important part of the early music world for over half a century. Their festive concert places instrumental consort pieces from Elizabethan and Jacobean England together with pioneering compositions from the aristocratic courts of Italy and Germany culminating in a performance of Monteverdi's stylised pastoral drama about the lovers Tirsi and Clori.
Also in today's Classical Live, Mark Forrest introduces a recent performance from Salzburg from today's featured conductor, Finnish musician Klaus Mäkelä, of powerful music by Mahler: the 5th Symphony which includes the celebrated Adagietto written as love letter to his wife Alma; and there's more from star harpsichordist Jean Rondeau in France, with his own take on keyboard music from the French Baroque.
WIGMORE HALL – 125
'THE TEARS AND FIRE OF THE MUSES, CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI REVOLUTION’
Jordi Savall (viola da gamba/director
Hespèrion XXI
Soloists of La Capella Reial de Catalunya
including
Samuel Scheidt:
Paduan V
Courant Dolorosa IX
Claudio Monteverdi:
Lamento d’Arianna
John Dowland:
Lachrimae Antiquae
Anthony Holborne:
The Teares of the Muses
Claudio Monteverdi:
Sestina: Lagrime d’amante al sepolcro dell’amata
John Dowland:
Lachrimae Gementes
The Earl of Essex Galliard
Claudio Monteverdi:
Qui rise, o Tirsi
John Dowland
Semper Dowland semper dolens
Giacomo Gorzanis:
La barca d'amore
Claudio Monteverdi:
Tirsi e Clori
Introduced by Martin Handley
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Preented by Mark Forrest
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 5 in C# minor
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Klaus Mäkelä (conductor)
François Couperin
Improvisation on Prelude in C (from 'L’Art de toucher le clavecin’)
Jean Rondeau (harpsichord)
On radio
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