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Musica Antica Rotherhithe

La Virtù Fugante

Or, Virtue in Flight

Camilla Seale (mezzo soprano), Tristram Cooke (countertenor), Oliver Doyle (tenor/harpsichord), Joachim Sabbat (bass), Maxim del Mar (violin), Andrew Taheny (violin), Sarah Small (viola da gamba), Peter Martin (theorbo, baroque guitar)
La Virtù Fugante
Musica Antica chart the dramatic life of composer Antonia Bembo (c. 1640 - c. 1720) through her music.

The daughter of a doctor, from a young age she was taught music - which her father referred to as her 'virtue' - by the most famous composer of the day, Francesco Cavalli. Passed over for a role as court singer in Mantua due to an affair with the guitarist Francesco Corbetta (the most famous guitarist of the day), she instead entered into an ultimately unhappy marriage with a Venetian nobleman. Denied a divorce in 1673, in 1676 she fled - almost certainly with Corbetta - to France, where she performed for Louis XIV and was given a life pension and lodgings in a convent in the centre of Paris, where she wrote a substancial body of secular songs, religious music, and a setting of the same libretto, Ercole Amante, that her teacher Cavalli had set to music for the French court forty years beforehand. This is the third concert of Musica Antica's 2024 season.

​This concert will feature music for the baroque guitar by Corbetta, arias by Cavalli, keyboard music by Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre, and extracts from Bembo's Produzioni Armoniche, Ercole Amante, and her settings of the Seven Penitential Psalms.

​As ever, a bar selling wine, soft drinks and Holy Trinity's famous home-infused gins will be open from 7pm.

This concert will finish at 9:10pm.

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  • festival Musica Antica Rotherhithe 2024 Season
  • date Sat 14 September 2024
  • location Holy Trinity Church, Rotherhithe
  • time 7:30pm
  • ticket £10 (£2 under-18s, students and jobseekers)

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Musica Antica chart the dramatic life of composer Antonia Bembo (c. 1640 - c. 1720) through her music.

The daughter of a doctor, from a young age she was taught music - which her father referred to as her 'virtue' - by the most famous composer of the day, Francesco Cavalli. Passed over for a role as court singer in Mantua due to an affair with the guitarist Francesco Corbetta (the most famous guitarist of the day), she instead entered into an ultimately unhappy marriage with a Venetian nobleman. Denied a divorce in 1673, in 1676 she fled - almost certainly with Corbetta - to France, where she performed for Louis XIV and was given a life pension and lodgings in a convent in the centre of Paris, where she wrote a substancial body of secular songs, religious music, and a setting of the same libretto, Ercole Amante, that her teacher Cavalli had set to music for the French court forty years beforehand. This is the third concert of Musica Antica's 2024 season.

​This concert will feature music for the baroque guitar by Corbetta, arias by Cavalli, keyboard music by Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre, and extracts from Bembo's Produzioni Armoniche, Ercole Amante, and her settings of the Seven Penitential Psalms.

​As ever, a bar selling wine, soft drinks and Holy Trinity's famous home-infused gins will be open from 7pm.

This concert will finish at 9:10pm.

Venue Details & Map

Location

Holy Trinity Church, Rotherhithe
3 Bryan Road, London, SE16 5HB, United Kingdom

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