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Academy of Ancient Music

The Royall Consort

Laurence Cummings (director & harpsichord)

The Royall Consort
King Charles I was a connoisseur of the visual arts, but he had exquisite taste in music, too, and the brilliant young composer and courtier William Lawes flooded the Stuart court with some of Britain’s – and Europe’s – most innovative (and ravishing) sounds.

Today, Academy of Ancient Music celebrates an era of cavaliers and courtly dances, playing music by Lawes and his contemporaries from home and abroad. Elegant seduction, playful conversation and the looming shadow of civil war all find a voice, as the instruments of the Renaissance meet a flamboyant upstart called the violin. This is musical time travel: a whole evening in a vanished age, recreated through music. It’s witty, it’s elegant, and it touches the heart.

Programme:
William Lawes
Royal Consort in D minor
Samuel Scheidt Paduan Cantus IV
Samuel Scheidt Galliard Battaglia
Samuel Scheidt Canzon ‘Nachbar Roland’
Thomas Baltzar Prelude & John come kiss me now
Dario Castello Sonata XIII
Dario Castello Sonata XIV
Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger Toccata for Two Theorbos
Christopher Simpson Ground in G major for Two Bass Viols
William Lawes Royal Consort in D major
John Jenkins Newark Siege


Performers:
Academy of Ancient Music
Laurence Cummings
director, harpsichord


There will be a free pre-concert talk in the auditorium at 6.30pm.

Full Event Details

King Charles I was a connoisseur of the visual arts, but he had exquisite taste in music, too, and the brilliant young composer and courtier William Lawes flooded the Stuart court with some of Britain’s – and Europe’s – most innovative (and ravishing) sounds.

Today, Academy of Ancient Music celebrates an era of cavaliers and courtly dances, playing music by Lawes and his contemporaries from home and abroad. Elegant seduction, playful conversation and the looming shadow of civil war all find a voice, as the instruments of the Renaissance meet a flamboyant upstart called the violin. This is musical time travel: a whole evening in a vanished age, recreated through music. It’s witty, it’s elegant, and it touches the heart.

Programme:
William Lawes
Royal Consort in D minor
Samuel Scheidt Paduan Cantus IV
Samuel Scheidt Galliard Battaglia
Samuel Scheidt Canzon ‘Nachbar Roland’
Thomas Baltzar Prelude & John come kiss me now
Dario Castello Sonata XIII
Dario Castello Sonata XIV
Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger Toccata for Two Theorbos
Christopher Simpson Ground in G major for Two Bass Viols
William Lawes Royal Consort in D major
John Jenkins Newark Siege

Performers:
Academy of Ancient Music
Laurence Cummings
director, harpsichord

There will be a free pre-concert talk in the auditorium at 6.30pm.

Venue Details & Map

Location

Milton Court Concert Hall, London
1 Milton St, London EC2Y 9BH

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In addition to the performance listed above, this concert will also be performed as follows:


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