Ensemble Hesperi
A Gift for your Garden
Telemann, Handel and Oswald
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for plants from England. “I am insatiable”, he wrote, “where hyacinths and tulips are concerned, greedy for ranunculi, and especially for anemones.” The Scottish composer, James Oswald, was also no stranger to the mid eighteenth-century craze for plants, publishing two collections of “Airs for the Seasons”, each named after a flower or plant. His illustrious patron, Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales, and his wife, Augusta, had an impressive collection of exotic plants at Kew Palace, now Kew Gardens.
Our programme presents a cornucopia of music by Telemann and his horticultural correspondents: a sonata from his Paris Quartets, a folky trio sonata, and two virtuosic solo fantasias, alongside trio sonatas by Handel and Graun - all framed by charming airs by Oswald depicting the plants Telemann loved best.
Sun 2 July 2023
De Jager Auditorium, Trinity College, Oxford
2:30pm
£15, concessions available
- ➕3 other performances
Full Event Details
The Baroque composer Georg Philipp Telemann, one of the most prolific composers of all time, created a much-envied garden later in life at his Hamburg residence. Always searching for new and unusual specimens, he wrote on many occasions to his good friend Handel in London, asking
for plants from England. “I am insatiable”, he wrote, “where hyacinths and tulips are concerned, greedy for ranunculi, and especially for anemones.” The Scottish composer, James Oswald, was also no stranger to the mid eighteenth-century craze for plants, publishing two collections of “Airs for the Seasons”, each named after a flower or plant. His illustrious patron, Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales, and his wife, Augusta, had an impressive collection of exotic plants at Kew Palace, now Kew Gardens.
Our programme presents a cornucopia of music by Telemann and his horticultural correspondents: a sonata from his Paris Quartets, a folky trio sonata, and two virtuosic solo fantasias, alongside trio sonatas by Handel and Graun - all framed by charming airs by Oswald depicting the plants Telemann loved best.
Venue Details & Map
Location
De Jager Auditorium, Trinity College, Oxford
Broad Street, Oxford, OX1 3BH, United Kingdom
Other performances
In addition to the performance listed above, this concert will also be performed as follows:
A Gift for your Garden
Fri 14 February 2025
Bridport Arts Centre
11:30am
Tickets: £16, £14 conc, £5 child, u12 free
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A Gift for your Garden
Fri 14 February 2025
Ilminster Arts Centre
7:30pm
£20 (concessions available)
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A Gift for your Garden
Sat 15 February 2025
The Dance House, Crewkerne
7:30pm
£20 (concessions available)
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