London 1740, les jardins de Vauxhall
La musique à Londres au milieu du XVIIIe siècle, de l'opéra aux salons, en passant par les très intéressants jardins d'agrément de Vauxhall. (Haendel, Arne, Sandoni, James Oswald...)
11/01/2024 20 h 30
In the 18th century, London was in the midst of an urban transformation: the spaces dedicated to music extended to the gardens, which were conceived as new places of culture; Vauxhall, the most famous of them, was a real theme park and its modest entrance fee made it easily accessible. You can walk around, dine, discover exhibitions of fashionable painters or listen to magnificent concerts. It is here that a part of the musical creation is played, with the great composers of the time, Handel or Arne, but also newcomers like the Scotsman James Oswald: the 1740s are pivotal years, witnessing the rise of the provinces and the arrival of a new society which prefers English or Scottish songs to Italian opera.
Laura Holm, soprano
Florence Bolton, pardessus de viole & basse de viole
Olivier Riehl, traverso
Benjamin Perrot, theorbo & baroque guitar
Jean-Miguel Aristizabal, harpsichord
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