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SUMMARY:Ensemble Hesperi
DESCRIPTION:Buy Ticket(s)Mary-Jannet Leith             Recorders\nMagdalena Loth-Hill         Baroque Violin\nFlorence Petit                    Baroque Cello\nThomas Allery                   Harpsichord\nA Gift For Your Garden\n\n    Airs for the Spring, ‘The Anemone’ (1756)James Oswald6 Quadri, Sonata 1, TWV 43: A1 (1737)Georg Philipp Telemann12 Fantasies for Flute without Bass, No. 9 in E Major, TWV 40:10 (1733)Georg Philipp TelemannAirs for the Spring, ‘The Ranunculus’ (1756)James OswaldTrio Sonatas, Op. 2, No 1 in B minor, HWV 386b (c. 1733)George Frederick Handel -Airs for the Spring, ‘The Hyacinth’ (1756)James OswaldTrio Sonata in D major, WV Cv:XVJohann Gottlieb GraunDer getreue Music-Meister, Sonata for Solo Cello TWV 41: D6 (1728/9)Georg Philipp TelemannTrio Sonatas, Op. 2, No 4 in F major, HWV 389 - 1733George Frederick HandelAirs for the Spring, ‘The Tulip’ (1756)James OswaldTriosonate g-moll, TWV 42:g9Georg Philipp Telemann\n\n\n \n\n \n\n\nEnsemble Hesperi is a dynamic and innovative London-based period ensemble, with a passion for showcasing Early Music through intelligent, distinctive programming. The members of Ensemble Hesperi met during their studies at the Royal College of Music in London, and the varied talents of each member of the Hesperi constellation combine to produce an infectious energy, leading to joyful collaborations with singers, dancers, and actors. Whether performing as the core ensemble of recorder, baroque violin, baroque cello, and harpsichord, or with friends for larger projects, Hesperi’s performances embody the spontaneity of true chamber music.\nSince 2019, the ensemble has gained a strong reputation for championing rarely heard music, bringing forgotten stories to life through original historical research. Funded by a Lottery grant from Arts Council England, its debut project, The Pheasant’s Eye, celebrated Scottish eighteenth-century music, featuring special choreography from Highland dancer Kathleen Gilbert. More recently, the ensemble embarked upon a new project, supported by the Continuo Foundation, ‘From Caledonia to the Capital’, which told the stories of Scottish composers who settled in eighteenth-century London. In early 2022, the ensemble received a second grant from the Continuo Foundation for its latest project, ‘Then I play’d upon the Harpsichord’, an immersive concert exploring the musical tastes and talents of Queen Charlotte, consort to George III.\nIn 2020, Hesperi was selected as Britten Pears Young Artists on the Chamber Music Residence scheme, and won first prize at the London International Festival of Early Music Young Ensemble Competition in November 2020.\n\n\n\n\nThe ensemble was delighted to win third prize at the prestigious International Van Wassenaer Competition in Utrecht in September 2021, and released its debut album with EM Records, ‘Full of the Highland Humours’, later that year. Continuing a year of great success, the ensemble was selected as 2021 artists for the City Music Foundation, which develops and promotes exceptionally talented emerging musicians early in their professional careers.\nHesperi has appeared regularly on Radio 3’s Early Music Show, recorded in studio for Classic FM, and has performed at leading festivals and venues across the United Kingdom and Europe, including Brighton Early Music Festival, LIFEM, Petworth Festival, Lichfield Festival, King’s Lynn Festival, St Martin-in-the-Fields, Snape Maltings, Festival Alte Musik Knechtsteden, and Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht Fringe.\nEnsemble Hesperi strongly believes that Early Music should be enjoyed by all, and always seeks to communicate the joy of live music to new audiences through an energetic stage presence. Hesperi’s members have extensive experience in education and outreach, performing regularly for those who have no opportunity to hear live classical music. The ensemble has also developed a relationship with Chelsea and Westminster Hospital’s charity, CW+, and was honoured to be invited to perform at the celebration service for the Tercentenary of the hospital in May 2019 at Westminster Abbey. Since the global pandemic broke in March 2020, Hesperi has live-streamed regularly to an enthusiastic audience of friends and supporters around the world.\nEnsemble Hesperi is a UK Registered Charity: No. 1216482\n\n\n\n
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