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Songs of Love, War and Melancholy | Anneke Scott (horn) / Steven Devine (piano)

When
Saturday May 30, 2015 at 19:30
Where
Finchcocks Recital Hall , Cranbrook
Tickets
£20 (including a glass of wine in the interval)
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  1. Auf dem Wasser zu singen D 774 - Franz Schubert arranged by Jacques-François Gallay
  2. Les plaintes d'une jeune fille (Des Mädchens Klage) D 191 - Franz Schubert, arranged by Jacques-François Gallay
  3. No 6: Andante, from Lieder ohne Worte Op 102 - Felix Mendelssohn
  4. Ave Maria 'Ellens Gesang III' form 7 Gesänge aus Walter Scotts 'Fräulein vom See', D 839; Op 52 No 6 - Franz Schubert arranged by Jacques-François Gallay
  5. No 4 in F: Adagio, from Lieder ohne Worte Op 53 - Felix Mendelssohn
  6. Du bist die Ruh D 776 - Franz Schubert
  7. No 6: Allegretto con moto, from Lieder ohne Worte Op 85 - Felix Mendelssohn
  8. Brillante Fantasie No 1 Op 339 - Franz Schubert, arranged by Carl Czerny
  9. No 2: Allegro non troppo, from Lieder ohne Worte Op 38 - Felix Mendelssohn
  10. Gretchen am Spinnrade D 118 - Franz Schubert, arranged by Jacques-François Gallay
  11. Fantaisie sur une cavatine de Belisario de Donizett Op 42 - Jacques-François Gallay
  12. Romance de Bianca et Fernando - Jacques-François Gallay
  13. Parody on Rossini's Di tanti palpiti - Ignaz Moscheles
  14. Prélude, thème et variations - Gioachino Rossini
  15. Fantaisie brillante sur un motif de Norma de Bellini Op 40 - Jacques-François Gallay

Considered the last great natural horn virtuoso Jacques-François Gallay was ranked alongside the top instrumentalists of 19th century France. This recital, which gives a taste of Scott and Devine’s recently released disc (Resonus Classics), includes works by Gallay and his contemporaries, music influenced by both opera and lieder repertoire which supports Gallay’s assertion that the natural horn was "another voice which sings".

"Listen to Rubini, Thalberg or Damoreau,
Or Gallay's horn which in turn combines
The songs of love, war and melancholy;
You will know that their arts are the most beautiful.
"

from A Smile - Sonnet Revue et gazette, 1835.


Venue
Finchcocks Recital Hall
Goudhurst
Cranbrook
Kent
TN17 1HH
England

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