SOLD OUT Fri 10 Jan - Baroque by Candlelight: Latitude 37
Proudly supported by Charles Kiefel AM
Friday 10 January, 6pm
St John's Anglican Church, 50 Barker St, Flinders
Wine available for purchase. Doors open 5.30pm
A 1 hour 40 minute performance including interval.
Baroque connoisseurs Latitude 37 have crafted an immersive performance, bringing Paris to Flinders via the lens of one of music’s most popular forms, the ground bass. Expect works of sophistication, elegance and whimsy by Couperin, Marais, Satie, Morel and Dandrieu as well as star Australian composer Alice Chance.
This concert features the stunning Scottish Renton organ in St John’s Anglican Church that has historical records dating back to 1874
PROGRAM
Jean-Franҫois Dandrieu: Organ Solo
Franҫois Couperin: Troisième Concert from Concert Royaux
Marin Marais: Sonnerie de Sainte-Genevieve du Mont de Paris
Brooke Green: Phoenix Chaconne
Jean-Pierre Guignon: Nouvelles variations de divers airs et les Folies d'Espagne Op.9
Erik Satie: Gnossienne No. 3
Jacques Morel: Chaconne en Trio
Alice Chance: Old Ground
LATITUDE 37
Violin: Julia Fredersdorff
Viola da Gamba: Laura Vaughan
Organ / Harpsichord: Donald Nicolson
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Proudly supported by Charles Kiefel AM
Friday 10 January, 6pm
St John's Anglican Church, 50 Barker St, Flinders
Wine available for purchase. Doors open 5.30pm
A 1 hour 40 minute performance including interval.
Baroque connoisseurs Latitude 37 have crafted an immersive performance, bringing Paris to Flinders via the lens of one of music’s most popular forms, the ground bass. Expect works of sophistication, elegance and whimsy by Couperin, Marais, Satie, Morel and Dandrieu as well as star Australian composer Alice Chance.
This concert features the stunning Scottish Renton organ in St John’s Anglican Church that has historical records dating back to 1874
PROGRAM
Jean-Franҫois Dandrieu: Organ Solo
Franҫois Couperin: Troisième Concert from Concert Royaux
Marin Marais: Sonnerie de Sainte-Genevieve du Mont de Paris
Brooke Green: Phoenix Chaconne
Jean-Pierre Guignon: Nouvelles variations de divers airs et les Folies d'Espagne Op.9
Erik Satie: Gnossienne No. 3
Jacques Morel: Chaconne en Trio
Alice Chance: Old Ground
LATITUDE 37
Violin: Julia Fredersdorff
Viola da Gamba: Laura Vaughan
Organ / Harpsichord: Donald Nicolson
Click on the grey shopping cart box on the bottom right of your screen in order to pay and complete checkout.
Proudly supported by Charles Kiefel AM
Friday 10 January, 6pm
St John's Anglican Church, 50 Barker St, Flinders
Wine available for purchase. Doors open 5.30pm
A 1 hour 40 minute performance including interval.
Baroque connoisseurs Latitude 37 have crafted an immersive performance, bringing Paris to Flinders via the lens of one of music’s most popular forms, the ground bass. Expect works of sophistication, elegance and whimsy by Couperin, Marais, Satie, Morel and Dandrieu as well as star Australian composer Alice Chance.
This concert features the stunning Scottish Renton organ in St John’s Anglican Church that has historical records dating back to 1874
PROGRAM
Jean-Franҫois Dandrieu: Organ Solo
Franҫois Couperin: Troisième Concert from Concert Royaux
Marin Marais: Sonnerie de Sainte-Genevieve du Mont de Paris
Brooke Green: Phoenix Chaconne
Jean-Pierre Guignon: Nouvelles variations de divers airs et les Folies d'Espagne Op.9
Erik Satie: Gnossienne No. 3
Jacques Morel: Chaconne en Trio
Alice Chance: Old Ground
LATITUDE 37
Violin: Julia Fredersdorff
Viola da Gamba: Laura Vaughan
Organ / Harpsichord: Donald Nicolson
Click on the grey shopping cart box on the bottom right of your screen in order to pay and complete checkout.