Sypert Summer Concert 2012

Date: 
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Time: 
7.30 pm
Season/No: 
2012, third concert

Third in a series of three concerts in the Sypert Summer Concert Series 2012
From Baroque to Classic

Participant(s): 

Duo Allemand
Peter Wendland - viola da gamba
David Roblou - harpsichord

Work(s) / Composer(s) / Opus No(s): 

Programme

Nine variations on 'Her Jesu Christ du hochstes Gut' in G minor ... August Kühnel (1645-c.1700)
  for viol and harpsichord

Suite no. 6 in G major for viol and harpsichord ... Conrad Höffler (1647-1705)
  Preludio, Adagio, Allegro
  Courante
  Saraband
  Giga

Three movements in E flat major BWV 998 for harpsichord ... Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
  Prelude
  Fugue
  Allegro

Sonate no. 2 in D minor for viol and harpsichord ... Jacob Richmann (c.1680-1726)
  Preludio (Largo, Allegro, Adagio)
  Allemanda
  Corrente
  Sarabanda (Allegro)
  Giga

Sonate in G minor for viol and harpsichord ... George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
  Andante
  Allegro
  Adagio
  Allegro

INTERVAL

Suite in A minor for viol and harpsichord ... Johann Gottfried Mente (1698-1760)
  Lamento
  Scherzando
  Menuet
  Polonoise

Five movements in D minor for viol ... Carl Friedrich Abel (1723-1787)
  Preludio
  Tempo di Minuet
  Allegro
  Adagio
  Allegro

12 Variations on Les Folies d'Espagne for harpsichord ... Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788)

Sonate no. 1 in A major for viol and harpsichord ... Franz Xaver Hamer (c.1741-1817)
  Adagio
  Allegro tempo giusto
  Menuetto
  Rondo
  Hongares

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Programme: 
8-page white A4 folded (with keyboard photo header)
Programme Notes: 

Biographies of the composers and brief programme notes by Peter Wendland

Ticket and/or Programme Price(s): 
Tickets £14 (senior citizens £10, students/unemployed £5) Available on the door or from the Queen's Hall Box Office, 0131 668 2019
[Reid] Professor: 
Printer(s): 
Reid School of Music
Notes: 

This series of concerts is generously supported by Dr George and Dr Joy Sypert
Paragraph about the Hass harpsichord by Dr Darryl Martin, University of Edinburgh Curator, EUCHMI
Thanks also to the Friends of St Cecilia's Hall