
Bellot Ensemble: Cupid’s Ground Bass
Oxford Festival of the Arts EARLY MUSIC DAY, in collaboration with Continuo Foundation
Known for their energetic and passionate performances, Bellot Ensemble present their Cupid’s Ground Bass debut album programme, which explores the extremities of love, through the groundbreaking works of 17th-century Italy, highlighting both the vocal and instrumental innovations of the time. The concert will include not only some of the most beautiful arias from this period sung by the incredibly talented singers, soprano Lucine Musaelian and tenor Kieran White, but also the group’s own instrumental diminutions and arrangements, often over the wonderful ‘ground bass’ themes, popular at this time.
Bellot Ensemble
Lucine Musaelian – Soprano & Viola da Gamba
Kieran White – Tenor
Edmund Taylor – Violin
Maxim del Mar – Violin
Daniel Murphy – Theorbo
Matthew Brown – Harpsichord
Programme
Giovanni Kapsberger Toccata prima
Francesco Cavalli ‘Misero Apollo’ (Gli amori d’Apollo e di Dafne)
Sinfonia and ‘Ombra mai fu’ (Il Xerse)
Tarquinio Merula Chiaccona
Claudio Monteverdi ‘Oblivion soave’ (L’incoronazione di Poppea)
Barbara Strozzi ‘Amor dormiglione’
Cavalli Canzon/Sonata à 3
‘Delizie, contenti’ and ‘Se dardo pungente’ (Il Giasone)
Marco Uccellini Aria quinta sopra la Bergamasca à 3
Strozzi ‘Che si può fare’
Monteverdi Zefiro torna e di soavi accenti
Emerging Ensemble Platform is graciously supported by Continuo Foundation.
Please have a look at Early Music Day events happening on the same day at Grove Auditiorium:
Linarol Consort and William Purefoy: Gibbons 400
The Pied Pipers of Early Music —a century of revolution in musical taste
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