Sean Shibe
Forgotten Dances – Lute & Guitars

Scottish lute manuscripts, held in various aristocratic houses before the union of crowns, refer to a time when the border between folk and classical music was much more porous than it is these days; this music has only come to light relatively recently.
JS Bach’s Cello Suites were, similarly, neglected until the 1900s; Frank Martin’s sole contribution to the classical guitar literature was ignored by its dedicatee, Andrés Segovia; and Thomas Adès’ unprecedented solo guitar work, Forgotten Dances, includes various kinds of dances Courantes and Berceuses for the guitar, or perhaps ‘remembers’ them.
The recital culminates in a newly commissioned piece which again questions what a ‘forgotten dance’ could be, this time on an undeniably contemporary instrument.
Young Artist Award 2018 winner and recipient of the 2022 Leonard Bernstein Award, Sean Shibe continues to prove himself a truly original mind at the frontier of contemporary classical music.
Shibe is a Southbank Centre Resident Artist for Classical Music: Autumn/Winter 2025/26.
Programme
Renaissance Lute:
Ballard Branles de village
Pierre Attaingnant La Magdalena; L’espoir; La roque; Le corps s’en va; Coeur angoisseux
MS Rowallen Swit Sant Nickola
MS Straloch Canaries
MS Rowallen A Scots Tune
Classical Guitar:
JS Bach Suite No.1 for solo cello, BWV.1007 arr. for guitar
F Martin 4 Pièces brèves
Thomas Adès Forgotten dances
Electric Guitar:
Carola Bauckholt New work for electric guitar (World premiere)
Southbank Centre
Sat, 10 January 2026
Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall
8:00pm
£27-£31 + £3.50 booking fee
Full Event Details
Each of the three miniature recitals which comprise this concert are made up of music that has been, in a sense, lost or forgotten.
Scottish lute manuscripts, held in various aristocratic houses before the union of crowns, refer to a time when the border between folk and classical music was much more porous than it is these days; this music has only come to light relatively recently.
JS Bach’s Cello Suites were, similarly, neglected until the 1900s; Frank Martin’s sole contribution to the classical guitar literature was ignored by its dedicatee, Andrés Segovia; and Thomas Adès’ unprecedented solo guitar work, Forgotten Dances, includes various kinds of dances Courantes and Berceuses for the guitar, or perhaps ‘remembers’ them.
The recital culminates in a newly commissioned piece which again questions what a ‘forgotten dance’ could be, this time on an undeniably contemporary instrument.
Young Artist Award 2018 winner and recipient of the 2022 Leonard Bernstein Award, Sean Shibe continues to prove himself a truly original mind at the frontier of contemporary classical music.
Shibe is a Southbank Centre Resident Artist for Classical Music: Autumn/Winter 2025/26.
Programme
Renaissance Lute:
Ballard Branles de village
Pierre Attaingnant La Magdalena; L’espoir; La roque; Le corps s’en va; Coeur angoisseux
MS Rowallen Swit Sant Nickola
MS Straloch Canaries
MS Rowallen A Scots Tune
Classical Guitar:
JS Bach Suite No.1 for solo cello, BWV.1007 arr. for guitar
F Martin 4 Pièces brèves
Thomas Adès Forgotten dances
Electric Guitar:
Carola Bauckholt New work for electric guitar (World premiere)
Venue Details & Map
Location
Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX