Ecos Festival | CONCIERTO – FLUTES & FRETS – Saturday, august 24th
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CONCERT

FLUTES & FRETS

Saturday, august 24th

Esplanade of the Ermita de los Remedios
Location: Pliego
Hour: 9.00 pm
Price: 5€ – 10€

Flutes & Frets are a unique ensemble passionate about showcasing the versatility of combining flute and historic plucked instruments. They were chosen “IYAP Selected Promising Ensemble 2022” for the International Young Artist Presentation. This led to being selected for a European Festival Fund for Emerging Artists (EFFEA) award organised by the European Festival Association in order to be mentored by Peter Van Heyghen and perform at festivals in Antwerp, Krakow and York which will take place in the autumn of 2023. They were awarded first prize at the 2021 La Follia Nuova International Chamber Music Competition; the “22nd LAMS Matera Award”; and the 1st Prix à l’unanimité of the International Music Competition (IMC). In 2022, they were also finalists in the Royal Overseas League Competition Mixed Ensembles Category and in 2023. They are currently part of the Brighton Early Music Festival (BREMF) Live. One of the main objectives of the duo is to make known to diverse audiences the wide possibilities offered by this combination of instruments and also the variety of sounds that composers of all eras would have wanted their audiences to hear. To do this, they produce a special sonic palette by exploring historically informed practice and modern mainstream performance.

COMPONENTS

Beth Stone | historical flutes

Daniel Murphy | lute and guitar

PROGRAMME: “BELOVED BAROQUE”

Silvius Leopold Weiss (1687-1750)

Ciacona (Reconstructed by Daniel Murphy)

 

Adam Falckenhagen (1697-1754)

Concerto No. 6 in Bb major:

Adagio; Allegretto; Tempo di Polonese; Minuetto Alternative avec Trio

 

George Frederic Handel (1685-1759)

“O Lord Whose Mercies Numberless” from Saul Act I: Scene V

Silvius Leopold Weiss (1687-1750)

Pieces in G major For Solo Lute

Prelude; Allemande

 

Honoré d’Ambruis (1660-1702)

Le Doux Silence De Nos Bois

 

Wolff Jakob Lauffensteiner (1676-1754)

Trio in A major

Grave; Allegro Ma Non Troppo; Andante; Fuga; Tempo di Minuetto; Trio

 

Traditional

Scottish Folk Melodies

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