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The Vauxhall Band Basset Horn Trio

The Vauxhall Band

Sarah Thurlow, Katherine Spencer, Fiona Mitchell
The Vauxhall Band Basset Horn Trio

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Shackleton Memorial Concert
Edinburgh Fringe Festival


W.A. Mozart – Divertimento ‘The Marriage of Figaro’ arr. for three Basset Horns
Georg Druschetzky – Divertissement
Vojtěch Nudera – Polonaise
W.A. Mozart – Divertimento No.1 in C


Basset Horns - Sarah Thurlow, Katherine Spencer and Fiona Mitchell.

The Vauxhall Band Basset Horn Trio perform works by W.A. Mozart, Georg Druschetzky and Vojtěch Nudera.

A wooden, single reed wind instrument, closely related to the clarinet, the basset horn was mostly heard in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in Austria and Germany, with historical evidence dating the earliest known instruments to the 1760’s.

When Czech musicians Messrs Dworschak, David and Springer first came to London in 1791 and performed at Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens as a Basset Horn Trio, the instrument was relatively new to London. These mysterious and unusual sounding instruments with their colourful, earthy tones created great interest. The trio also performed in the Vauxhall Band on the clarinet.

The Vauxhall Band Basset Horn Trio will explore the repertoire that the original trio may have performed and the fascinating journey of the development of the instrument and its arrival into London.

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  • date Fri 4 August 2023
  • location St Cecilia's Hall, Edinburgh
  • time 3:00pm
  • ticket Full Price - £12 | Concession - £10 | Child - £5

Full Event Details

Shackleton Memorial Concert
Edinburgh Fringe Festival

W.A. Mozart – Divertimento ‘The Marriage of Figaro’ arr. for three Basset Horns
Georg Druschetzky – Divertissement
Vojtěch Nudera – Polonaise
W.A. Mozart – Divertimento No.1 in C

Basset Horns - Sarah Thurlow, Katherine Spencer and Fiona Mitchell.

The Vauxhall Band Basset Horn Trio perform works by W.A. Mozart, Georg Druschetzky and Vojtěch Nudera.

A wooden, single reed wind instrument, closely related to the clarinet, the basset horn was mostly heard in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in Austria and Germany, with historical evidence dating the earliest known instruments to the 1760’s.

When Czech musicians Messrs Dworschak, David and Springer first came to London in 1791 and performed at Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens as a Basset Horn Trio, the instrument was relatively new to London. These mysterious and unusual sounding instruments with their colourful, earthy tones created great interest. The trio also performed in the Vauxhall Band on the clarinet.

The Vauxhall Band Basset Horn Trio will explore the repertoire that the original trio may have performed and the fascinating journey of the development of the instrument and its arrival into London.

Venue Details & Map

Location

St Cecilia's Hall, Edinburgh
Niddry Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1LG, United Kingdom

Previous performances

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