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SUMMARY:St Dunstan-in-the-West
DESCRIPTION:Programme: \nAntoine Reicha Andante No.1 in Eb Major \nSamuel Barber Summer Music \nAntoine Reicha Andante No.2 in F major \nThea Musgrave Wind Quintet \nAntoine Reicha Adagio in D minor \nKazimeirz Machała American Folk Suite \n\nWhy this programme…? \nIn trying to stray off the beaten path of programming we’ve gone with a structure that should end up being a really interesting listen. Reicha’s two andantes and an adagio are not in the regular canon but are really something special. Despite being written between 1815- 1817 they are actually almost… romantic in style? We also find it interesting that although published together\, they’re not necessarily one package (Lumas are performing the Adagio in D minor at City Music Society the following week)\, hence the two year gap in writing them. In between is a staple work of the repertoire – Barber’s one movement Summer Music. And a work that’s slowly becoming a staple – Musgrave’s one movement Wind Quintet. The dramatic and tumultuous element of these rather grand\, emotional works will make Reicha the perfect respite! To finish\, Machała’s folk suite will send any sorrowful moods left over from the Adagio toppling.
URL:https://lumaswinds.com/concert/st-dunstan-in-the-west/
LOCATION:St Dunstan in the West\, 186a Fleet Street\, London\, EC4a 2HR
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SUMMARY:City Music Society
DESCRIPTION:Programme: \nEdward Elgar Harmony Music No.1 \nEdward Elgar Harmony Music No.2 \nAntoine Reicha Adagio \nCarl Nielsen Wind Quintet \n\nI. Allegro ben moderato\nII. Menuetto\nIII. Praeludium: Adagio. Tema con variazioni: Un poco andantino\n\n\nWhy this programme…? \nOne might have thought that if Edward Elgar wrote a wind quintet\, we would hear it performed all the time – well… he wrote twelve of them! Sadly for us and the so-called modern wind quintet however they’re a little different from the norm. Elgar composed around one a week in the years 1878 and 79. All due to the fact that a group of friends would gather and play the music in a garden shed. (Sure enough\, these pieces are now known as\, the Shed Music). A compositional challenge for the young composer to do so every week as well as a social gathering of his three friends plus his brother Frank who played oboe. The instrumentation then does not include French Horn –  instead two flutes\, oboe\, clarinet and Elgar’s own bassoon. \nLumas have managed to get their hands on arrangements of Harmony Music Nos. 1 and 2\, the first in the catalogue to be written\, now suited to us in the form of flute\, oboe\, clarinet\, bassoon and french horn. However\, this music exists! And although we will be performing an arrangement\, we feel very excited to be sharing a rarely heard snippet from one of the most well-known composers in English music history. \n  \n\n \n  \n  \n   \n 
URL:https://lumaswinds.com/concert/city-music-society/
LOCATION:St Bartholomew the Great\, Smithfield\, London\, EC1A 7BE
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