Chamber choir Pegasus perform a concert of English choral works on their tour to Prague including Stephen Dodgson’s beautiful miniature ‘Dormi Jesu’ – in the homeland of one of the composers he felt most influenced his work and style: Leoš Janáček. Dodgson’s simple soprano-alto-tenor miniature mixes medieval harmonies with a hint of modernism to produce an exquisite vision of the Virgin Mary nurturing the young Christ child.
Polish-British harpsichordist Katarzyna Kowalik presents a recital tracing musical roots across borders, politics and time. George Frederic Handel, who lived for a period in Barnes, is represented by two dazzling harpsichord suites, including the famous Harmonious Blacksmith variations. His contemporary Domenico Scarlatti, whose career spanned Italy, Portugal and Spain, is heard in a vivid selection of sonatas and fiery Fandango. Although their paths first crossed in Italy, both composers later became entangled in the political and cultural currents of 18th-century London, where Scarlatti’s sonatas even appeared in a striking Jacobite edition. Their music reflects not only virtuosity and invention but also the shifting allegiances of their[...]
This celebratory Barnes Music Festival last-night gala concert brings together works from many of the composers who have lived and worked in Barnes. In addition to Holst’s best-known work The Planets, the programme features Howells, Dodgson (a selection from his delightfully quirky Last of the Leaves) and Carl Davis. Current star composers Howard Goodall and Roxanna Panufnik bring some of their latest pieces to the concert platform. Champagne is available and Black Tie is encouraged.