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Cherubim Harp Winners Concert

When
Saturday July 3, 2021 at 17:00
Where
Wardour Chapel, New Wardour Castle, Tisbury
Tickets
£33, £24, £18, £12; free for under 18s
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  1. Arrival of The Queen of Sheba from 'Solomon' - George Frideric Handel
  2. Canon, from Canon and Gigue in D - Johann Pachelbel
  3. Les tendres plaintes, from Suite in D, from Deuxième livre de pièces de clavecin - Jean-Philippe Rameau
  4. Les cyclopes, from Pièces de clavecin en concerts - Jean-Philippe Rameau
  5. Sonate - Pierick Houdy
  6. Un sospiro, from 3 Études de concert (3 caprices poétiques) S 144 - Franz Liszt, arranged for harp by Henriette Renié
  7. Gymnopédie No 3, 'Lent et grave' - Erik Satie
  8. Gymnopédie No 2, 'Lent et triste' - Erik Satie
  9. Siciliana, from Ancient Airs and Dances: Suite No 3 - Ottorino Respighi
  10. Parvis, for harp duo - Bernard Andrès

Virtuoso music for harp solo and duo in the wonderful acoustics and surroundings of Wardour Chapel. This is a rare opportunity to visit this unique rococo chapel in private grounds and hear two exceptional young harpists who have been loaned instruments by Cherubim Music Trust.

Clara Gatti-Comini is an Italian postgraduate harpist at Trinity-Laban. She won our ‘Lady Lucille Wallace Curzon’ harp in the Cherubim Harp Competition in 2020. Clara holds a diploma from the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Paris and a BA in International Development from King's College London. She has won competitions all over Italy and Spain, and last year performed in Mozart’s Flute and Harp Concerto at the Wigmore Hall.

Aisha Palmer was awarded our ‘Promenaders – Charles Steer’ harp in the Cherubim Harp Competition. Aisha is a student at the Royal Academy of Music, having received her early training at the Royal Welsh College as a harpist, guitarist and pianist. In 2020 she was the 19-25 age group all-instruments winner of the National Eisteddfod.


Venue
Wardour Chapel, New Wardour Castle
Tisbury
Wiltshire
SP3 6RH
England


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