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Vespers

Vivaldi’s Venice and the Ottoman Empire

with Idrîsî Ensemble and Iestyn Davies (countertenor)

Vespers

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Join Figure Ensemble for a voyage through Vivaldi’s cosmopolitan Venice, where Iestyn Davies and the acclaimed Idrîsî Ensemble weave Baroque brilliance with ancient Mediterranean choral traditions.

Vivaldi’s Venice was a thriving cosmopolitan centre. A meeting point of the European Renaissance with the cultures of North Africa and all corners of the Mediterranean, 'La Serenissima' was alive with a kaleidoscope of tastes, sights and sounds – and its musical culture was no exception.

Superlative countertenor Iestyn Davies leads an unmissable exploration of this rich world. Written for performance at dusk, Vivaldi’s deeply atmospheric solo cantata Nisi Dominus evokes an extraordinary array of musical colours. It forms a rich thread through the evening, and its centrepiece, 'Cum dederit', is a moment of transcendent beauty unmatched in Baroque music.

Bringing the particular flavour of the ancient Mediterranean, Idrîsî Ensemble intersperses the programme with sublime choral music. Based on deep research into music rarely heard before, from fifth-century Roman chants to UNESCO-protected Corsican polyphonies, Idrîsî’s rhapsodic performances have garnered significant acclaim.

This semi-staged performance will be a feast for all of the senses.

Programme to include:
Antonio Vivaldi Nisi Dominus: Cantata for Vespers RV608
Roman chant and music from the ancient Mediterranean


Performers:
Iestyn Davies countertenor
Idrîsî Ensemble
Figure Ensemble
Frederick Waxman
conductor
Thomas Fournil conductor


Full Event Details

Join Figure Ensemble for a voyage through Vivaldi’s cosmopolitan Venice, where Iestyn Davies and the acclaimed Idrîsî Ensemble weave Baroque brilliance with ancient Mediterranean choral traditions.

Vivaldi’s Venice was a thriving cosmopolitan centre. A meeting point of the European Renaissance with the cultures of North Africa and all corners of the Mediterranean, 'La Serenissima' was alive with a kaleidoscope of tastes, sights and sounds – and its musical culture was no exception.

Superlative countertenor Iestyn Davies leads an unmissable exploration of this rich world. Written for performance at dusk, Vivaldi’s deeply atmospheric solo cantata Nisi Dominus evokes an extraordinary array of musical colours. It forms a rich thread through the evening, and its centrepiece, 'Cum dederit', is a moment of transcendent beauty unmatched in Baroque music.

Bringing the particular flavour of the ancient Mediterranean, Idrîsî Ensemble intersperses the programme with sublime choral music. Based on deep research into music rarely heard before, from fifth-century Roman chants to UNESCO-protected Corsican polyphonies, Idrîsî’s rhapsodic performances have garnered significant acclaim.

This semi-staged performance will be a feast for all of the senses.

Programme to include:
Antonio Vivaldi Nisi Dominus: Cantata for Vespers RV608
Roman chant and music from the ancient Mediterranean

Performers:
Iestyn Davies countertenor
Idrîsî Ensemble
Figure Ensemble
Frederick Waxman
conductor
Thomas Fournil conductor

Venue Details & Map

Location

Smith Square Hall, London
15b Smith Square, London SW1P 3HT

Other performances

In addition to the performance listed above, this concert will also be performed as follows:

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