Bach at St Cecilia's Hall 1976
Fifth of a series of seven concerts entitled 'Bach at St Cecilia's Hall', given mostly at St Cecilia's Hall in the summer of 1976.
Venue:
Concerto Amsterdam
Jaap Schröder - violin
Alda Stuurop - violin
Wiel Peeters - viola
Wouter Möller - cello
Anthony Woodrow - violone
Peter Williams - harpsichord
Concerto in G minor for violin, BWV 1056 ... J. S. Bach
(Allegro)
Largo
Presto
Concerto in D major for harpsichord, BWV 1054 ... J. S. Bach
(Allegro)
Adagio e piano sempre
Allegro
INTERVAL
Movements arranged from The Musical Offering (1747), BWV 1079 ... J. S. Bach
Canon à 4 for strings
Canon à 3 (fuga canonic) for violin and harpsichord
Ricercare à 6 for strings
Concerto in E major for violin, BWV 1042 ... J. S. Bach
(Allegro)
Adagio e piano sempre
Allegro
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There are no programme notes.
Publicity posters in two sizes on grey paper with orange print, outlining all seven concerts with details of ticket prices. Tickets on sale at the Edinburgh Bookshop, George Street, Edinburgh.
Several advertisements in the press in advance of the series (1 May 1976) and in advance of each concert. Review in The Scotsman, 7 June 1976.
Programme is in the form of a brochure with details of all seven concerts.
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On p.10 of the brochure there is a list of lectures given in support and in advance of the concerts at 7pm as follows: Edward Harper, 'The Piano Music of Bartok' (30 May), Hans Gal, 'The Violin/Harpsichord Concertos' (5 June), and Michael Chibbett, 'French and Italian Elements in Bach' (12 June). There is also an advert for a recording of the harpsichord used on 5 and 6 June, and a note of some of the items to be performed at the 'Bach at St Cecilia's Hall 1977' series.
Promoter:
During the interval of the concert coffee and biscuits on sale in the Laigh Room by kind assistance of the Friends of St Cecilia's Hall
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The harpsichord used in the concert was the 1637 Johannes Ruckers and the pitch was a1=415Hz. According to the series brochure, the Musical Offering movements were arranged from the edition by Hans Gal (London, 1952).
Harpsichord maintenance by John Barnes and Grant O'Brien.
A recording of the harpsichord used in this concert available at the hall (SCH741, Music of John Bull, £2.85; after 1 June £3.25)