St Cecilia’s Hall Edinburgh
Wednesday 30 March 2022 at 19:00
£20 general public | £16 IFE members | £12 students
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About Giulia Nuti
Cambridge-born, Florence-raised award winning soloist, accompanist and ensemble player Giulia Nuti will be performing a concert of English Jacobean music for the second edition of Harpsichord en fête festival. Giulia studied at the Royal College of Music and King’s College Cambridge, before being appointed as College Musician at Queens’ College Cambridge. Giulia currently teaches harpsichord at the Scuola di Musica di Fiesole, where she leads the department of Early Music and her book ‘‘The performance of Italian basso continuo’’ (Ashgate, 2007) is as an essential text for performers and scholars of basso continuo. She has appeared in concerts and music festivals throughout Europe, performed with Modo Antiquo, Musica Antiqua Roma, Il Pomo d’Oro among others.
Musical Programme
Anon.
Prelude
John Dowland, arr. anon Pavan
Solus cum sola
John Dowland, arr.Wilbye
The Frog, Galliard
Martin Peerson
The Primrose
John Tomkins
John come kiss me now
John Dowland, arr.anon
Piper’s Pavan
John Dowland, arr. Byrd
If my complaints[Piper’s Galliard]
Martin Peerson
The fall of the leafe
William Byrd
The Bell
John Dowland
Can she excuse
William Tisdall
Alman, Coranto
Thomas Morley
Passemezo antico
John Amner
O Lord, in Thee is all my trust
Giulio Caccini
Amarilli mia bella set by Peter Philips
Anon., arr. Briant Ladlawe
In sorrows drown’d
Campian, arr. Anon.
Shall I come
John Dowland
Pavana Lachrymae set by Fernando Richardson
James Harding arr. John Bull
Galliard
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Access Details
Saint Cecilia’s Hall
The University of Edinburgh Sypert Concert Hall
50 Niddry Street
Edinburgh EH1 1LG