Chamber music at Tunbridge Wells' most historic venue: the parish church of King Charles the Martyr
29.10.20
Catch up with our concerts online
15.10.20
October dates for live and online concerts
Alex Metcalfe |
Saturday 17 October, 7pm. Online premiere of our first concert, Virtuosic love in the Italian Renaissance - a dramatic and sensuous selection of 17th century keyboard music and songs by Kate Semmens and Steven Devine (available until 17 November). vimeo.com/user/118615689/folder/2516702
Wednesday 21 October, 7pm. Live concert at the church by Emma Halnan (flute) and Charles Wiffen (piano), a fund-raising concert for Tunbridge Wells International Music Competition Ticket information
Saturday 24 October, 7pm. Online premiere of Alex Metcalfe's piano recital or music by Mozart, Chopin, Liszt, Debussy and Ravel (available until 24 November). vimeo.com/user/118615689/folder/2516702
Wednesday 28 October, 7pm. Online premiere of Emma and Charles's recital, link to be announced.
With concert venues only gradually reopening, to small audiences and with safety precautions in place, we're thrilled to be playing our part in bringing music back to real life.
The last six months or more have been incredibly challenging for the arts, and we want to give musicians every encouragement. The number of people who can be accommodated at a live concert - and possible income - is quite limited, so please show your support by watching their performances online and making a donation, however small, in response. (Links will be given alongside the recordings.)
11.10.20
Concert 14 October: Alex Metcalfe
Wednesday 14 October, 7pm
Ticket information
PROGRAMME
Mozart: Sonata in F, K.332
Chopin: Etude in E, OP.10/3
Liszt: Etude de Concert S.144/3 'Un Sospiro'
Debussy: La Cathedrale Engoutie
Ravel: Jeux d'eau
If you are unable to attend the concert, do tune in to the recording, which will be premiered on 24 October at 7pm here vimeo.com/user/118615689/folder/2516702
Emma Halnan (flute) and Charles Wiffen (piano)
Fund-raising concert for Tunbridge Wells International Music Competition
One of a series of streamed recitals by young musicians who were finalists in the Competition during the past ten years.
Music by Arnold, Prokofiev, Kriesler and Georges Hüe
Live concert: Wednesday 21 October, 7pm
Recording premiere: Wednesday 28 October, 7pm
With concert venues only gradually reopening, to small audiences and with safety precautions in place, we're thrilled to be playing our part in bringing music back to real life.
Every precaution is being taken to ensure the safety and confidence of our audience. The concerts will place midweek so that the church is not busy on consecutive days, to reduce further the risk of infection. The same, now familiar, procedures that are in place for services will be followed at the concerts, such as distanced seating and the wearing of face coverings.
6.10.20
Concert 7 October: Virtuosic Love in the Italian Renaissance
Music by Frescobaldi, Caccini, Monteverdi and others
Live concert: 7 October, 7pm SOLD OUT
"The Italians, more than any other nation, pushed the expressive capabilities of music from the Renaissance. Virtuosic demands, searing dissonances, pictorial word-setting: all these combined with rhythmic structures to paint music that strikes at the heart. This programme contrasts written-down keyboard improvisations with charming ballads and soulful laments.”
If you are unable to attend the concert, do tune in to the recording, which will be premiered on 17 October at 7pm here vimeo.com/user/118615689/folder/2516702
PROGRAMME
Toccata Seconda (Book I – 1637)
Se L’aura spira (Primo libro d’arie musicali... 1630)
Cosi mi disprezzate – Aria di passacaglia (Primo libro d’arie musicali... 1630)
Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643)
Pavana ‘Fusi’ & Gagliarda ‘El Poverin’ (Intabolatura Nova di Balli 1551)
Anonymous
Canzonetta: O vive rose
Francesca Caccini (1587-c1641)
Capriccio supra l’aria di Ruggiero
Girolamo Frescobaldi
Io mi son giovinetta – ballata di Domenica Ferrabosco (1542) Keyboard Divisions by Scipione Stella (1558 – 1622), Gio[vanni] Dom[enico] Montella (c.1570 – c.1607) and Ascanio Mayone (1565 – 1627)
Si dolce tormento (Quarto scherzo delle ariose...)
Claudio Monteverdi (1567 – 1643)
Che si puo fare
Barabara Strozzi (1619 – 1677)
Cicaonna
Bernardo Storace (fl.1664)
O rosetta (Scherzi Musicali 1607)
Claudio Monteverdi
OTHER CONCERTS
Alex Metcalfe (piano) Music by Mozart, Chopin, Liszt, Debussy, Ravel
Live concert: Wednesday 14 October, 7pm
Recording premiere: Saturday 24 October, 7pm
Emma Halnan (flute) and Charles Wiffen (piano)
Fund-raising concert for Tunbridge Wells International Music Competition
One of a series of streamed recitals by young musicians who were finalists in the Competition during the past ten years.
Music by Arnold, Prokofiev, Kriesler and Georges Hüe
Live concert: Wednesday 21 October, 7pm
Recording premiere: Wednesday 28 October, 7pm
With concert venues only gradually reopening, to small audiences and with safety precautions in place, we're thrilled to be playing our part in bringing music back to real life.
Every precaution is being taken to ensure the safety and confidence of our audience. The concerts will place midweek so that the church is not busy on consecutive days, to reduce further the risk of infection. The same, now familiar, procedures that are in place for services will be followed at the concerts, such as distanced seating and the wearing of face coverings.