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The King's Consort in Seville
The tour presenting is "William Shakespeare's London".

The King's Consort will visit our city on February 1 and will perform at the Teatro Lope de Vega at 20:30. Tickets are already available on the website of the theatre. TKC Choir has participated in the music of Hollywood movies such as "The Kingdom of heaven" from Ridley Scott, the "Chronicles of Narnia", "Pirates of the Caribbean", "Ratónpolis" and "The Da Vinci Code".
Considered one of the orchestras of major period instrument in the world. Founded in 1980 by Robert King; the Orchestra The King's Consort and the choir of The King's Consort, have turned by them five continents and their presence is usual in almost all the countries of Europe, Japan, Hong Kong and the end East, as well as North and South America.

Berit Solset                soprano
Cecilia Bernardini       violín
Huw Daniel                violín
Dorothea Vogel          viola
Robin Michael            contrabajo
Lynda Sayce              tiorba y laúd
Robert King               clave y órgano

Programa: "EL LONDRES DE WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE"

Music to The Tempest                                                               Matthew Locke
Hark, hark the lark (The Tempest)                                             Robert Johnson
Take, O take those lips away (Measure for Measure)                   John Wilson
Curtain Tune to The Tempest                                                    Matthew Locke
O mistress mine (Twelfth Night)                                                Thomas Morley
When that I was (Twelfth Night)                                                Robert Johnson
Suite from Timon of Athens                                                       Henry Purcell & James Paisible
Lawn as white as driven snow (A Winter's Tale)                          Anon
Where griping grief (Romeo and Juliet)                                        Richard Edwards
Music from The Tempest                                                            Matthew Locke
The Willow Song (Othello)                                                          Anon
Eliza is the fairest Queen                                                            Edward Johnson

** Interval **

Songs and instrumental music from The Fairy-Queen              Henry Purcell

First Music: Prelude – Hornpipe – Rondeau

Ye gentle spirits of the air
Fairies Dance
Sing while we trip it
Dance for the Fairies

Symphony while the swans come forward
See even night herself is here   
First Act Tune: Jig

Second Act Tune: Air
I am come to lock all fast
Third Act Tune: Hornpipe

Fifth Act Prelude
Thrice happy lovers
Fourth Act Tune
The Plaint
If love's a sweet passion

E.M.

 

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