| Montag 13 April 2026 | 20:00 |
| Programm beinhaltet: | ||
| Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) | The Fairy Queen Z 629: excerpts | |
| Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) | Come Ye Sons of Art: excerpts | |
| Händel, Georg Friedrich (1685-1759) | Esther, HWV 50: excerpts | |
| Werke von Händel, Georg Friedrich (1685-1759) | ||
| Werke von Geminiani, Francesco (1687-1762) |
| Members from the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment | |
| Alexandra Bellamy | Oboe |
| Sofia Kirwan-Baez | Sopran |
| Andrew Skidmore | Cello |
| Sergio Bucheli | Lute |
It’s a match made in heaven as we shine a light on the glorious combination of oboe and soprano through the music of Purcell and Handel.
When Purcell wished to summon the Virtues and Graces in praise of Queen Mary II in the ode, Come Ye Sons of Art, he turned to the combination of oboe and soprano. He weaves the two voices seamlessly in one of his most affecting arias. In tonight’s Night Shift gig oboist Alexandra Bellamy and soprano Sofia Kirwan-Baez explore why this duo tugs at our heartstrings so effectively. It also provides a chance for the oboe to show it’s versatility as it takes on the persona of a violin, flute and even a trumpet.
Alexandra and Sofia are joined by Andrew Skidmore on cello and Sergio Bucheli on lute, in a setlist that includes ‘The Plaint’ and ‘Hark the echoing air’ from The Fairy Queen by Purcell, ‘Tune your harps’ from Esther, ‘Sünder Schaut mit Furcht’ from the Brockes Passion and ‘Meine Seele hört im Sehen’ from Nine German Arias by Handel, as well as extracts from a solo lute suite by Silvius Leopold Weiss, a cello sonata by Geminiani and Handel’s Oboe Sonata in F major.
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