Preludes, Fugues and Fantasies

Steven Devine, clavichord (unfretted clavichord by Peter Bavington after a c.1770 instrument by J.H. Silbermann)

This programme aims to highlight what composers and performers in the 18th and early 19th centuries did to create not only the music on the page itself, but also live performances. Many gestures were left in skeletal form, allowing the performer (sometimes the composer himself) to create satisfying musical completions. We are in for a treat with that most intimate of sounds – the clavichord – in Europe’s oldest purpose-built concert hall (begun in 1742 and opened in 1748) – a landmark in the history of chamber music, with music by J.S. Bach, and W.F. Bach, and Ludwig van Beethoven, including “early music versions” as well as the ‘Crab Canon’ and the six-part Ricercare from ‘The Musical Offering’ BWV 1079, together with Beethoven’s Two Preludes through all the Major Keys.

Steven Devine is renowned as a keyboard player specialising in historic instruments and a Music Director who has worked with many of the leading musicians and groups around the world.

Full programme coming soon.

Date

Jul 02 2026

Time

7:30 pm

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Location

Holywell Music Room
Holywell St, Oxford OX1 3SB

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