Sypert Summer Concert 2017

Date: 
Saturday, June 17, 2017
Time: 
7.30 pm
Season/No: 
2017, second concert

Second in a series of three concerts in the Sypert Summer Concert Series 2017

Participant(s): 

Ruth Slater - baroque violin
John Kitchen - chamber organ

Work(s) / Composer(s) / Opus No(s): 

Programme

Airs for the Seasons: The Lily (Summer, no. 11) ... James Oswald (1710-1769)
  Aria, moderato
  Allegro
  Adagio
  Amoroso

Sonata in B minor (1740 set, no. 6) ... William McGibbon (1690-1756)
  Adagio
  Allegro
  Largo
  Presto

Pavan and Galliard
Gailliard of the Lang paven ... William Kinloch (fl.1568-1582)

Solo no. 3 in D for violin and basso continuo ... General John Reid (1721-1807)
  Allegro moderato
  Andante Largo
  Minuet affettuoso (with two variations)

Interval of 20 minutes 

Toccata nona (1637)
Canzona seconda (1637) ... Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643)

Sonata seconda for violin and continuo (1641) ... Giovanni Battista Fontana (c.1589-c.1630)

Keyboard variations: The Banks of Doon ... Domenico Corri (1746-1816)

Airs for the Seasons: The Hawthorn (Winter, no. 22) ... James Oswald
  Plaintive, amoroso
  Allegro
  Presto

 

Instrument / Organ Specification: 
Programme: 
8-page white A4 folded
Programme Notes: 

Programme notes by Ruth Slater and John Kitchen.

Ticket and/or Programme Price(s): 
Tickets £18 (series ticket for 3 concerts £45)/ £16 senior citizens (over 60) series ticket (39)/ £5 students, children and unwaged. Tickets available on the door or from The Queen's Hall Box Office, 85-59 Clerk Street, Edinburgh EH8 9JG. Programme free
Publicity and Reviews: 

Brochure giving details of all three concerts in The Sypert Summer concert series 2017 - 4,17 June and 9 July, 'Early Music Concerts at St Cecilia's Hall'.

Printer(s): 
Reid School of Music
Notes: 

At the back of the programme there is a photograph and short article on the Chamber organ used in the concert.

This concert is generously supported by Dr George and Dr Joy Sypert.  
Thanks also to the Friends of St Cecilia's Hall, William Hendry and the staff from the Music Museum.