Música d'Outrora
Still Life: Early Baroque Fantasy

At the heart of the concert is the stylus phantasticus, the free, improvisatory idiom that flourished across early seventeenth-century Europe. This was music conceived to wound and transform: dramatic, unpredictable, moving between passages of virtuosic intensity and moments of profound stillness. Like objects in a baroque still life, each section captures a complete emotional world—whether devotional, theatrical, or dance-like—before yielding to the next through sudden, startling contrast.
The programme spans Italy and Germany through works by Dario Castello, Ignazio Albertini, Alessandro Stradella, Dieterich Buxtehude, and Gregorio Strozzi—composers who shaped the stylus phantasticus across sacred and secular worlds, from operatic drama to spiritual radiance to inward contemplation. Violin, viola da gamba, lirone, violoncello, theorbo, guitar, organ, and harpsichord bring this sound world to life.
Reason and passion intertwine. Beauty, held in suspension. Music that still lives. Read more about Pablo Devigo and the curation of 'Still Life' in this feature.
‘An ensemble one is now obliged to follow closely.’ - Scherzo
Buxton International Festival
Wed, 22 July 2026
St John's Church, Buxton
11:15am
£22 - £27- ➕1 other performance
Full Event Details
Música d'Outrora makes their debut at Buxton International Festival with a performance of their debut album, 'Still Life', in partnership with Continuo Foundation.
At the heart of the concert is the stylus phantasticus, the free, improvisatory idiom that flourished across early seventeenth-century Europe. This was music conceived to wound and transform: dramatic, unpredictable, moving between passages of virtuosic intensity and moments of profound stillness. Like objects in a baroque still life, each section captures a complete emotional world—whether devotional, theatrical, or dance-like—before yielding to the next through sudden, startling contrast.
The programme spans Italy and Germany through works by Dario Castello, Ignazio Albertini, Alessandro Stradella, Dieterich Buxtehude, and Gregorio Strozzi—composers who shaped the stylus phantasticus across sacred and secular worlds, from operatic drama to spiritual radiance to inward contemplation. Violin, viola da gamba, lirone, violoncello, theorbo, guitar, organ, and harpsichord bring this sound world to life.
Reason and passion intertwine. Beauty, held in suspension. Music that still lives. Read more about Pablo Devigo and the curation of 'Still Life' in this feature.
‘An ensemble one is now obliged to follow closely.’ - Scherzo
Venue Details & Map
Location
St John's Church, Buxton
6 St John's Rd, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6XN
Other performances
In addition to the performance listed above, this concert will also be performed as follows:
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