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London Festival of Baroque Music

Southbank Sinfonia Alumni

Southbank Sinfonia Alumni
Andrés Gabriel Villalobos-Lépiz OBOE
Flora Fontanelli VIOLIN
Erlend Vestby CELLO
Petra Hajduchová HARPSICHORD


Antonio Vivaldi Trio Sonata in G minor, RV81
George Frideric Händel Sonata for oboe and continuo in F major, HWV363a
Domenico Gabrieli Sonata for cello and continuo No 1 in G minor
Johann Joachim Quantz Trio Sonata in C minor, QV2:Anh.5
Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre Trio Sonata No 1 in G minor
Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer Chaconne in F major for harpsichord solo
Georg Philipp TelemannTrio Sonata in G minor, TWV 42:g5, from Essercizii musici


Southbank Sinfonia alumni Flora Fontanelli (violin) and Erlend Vestby (cello) join forces with baroque oboist Andrés Gabriel Villalobos-Lépiz and harpsichordist Petra Hajduchová in this lunchtime concert exploring a variety of trio sonatas, one of the most popular chamber music formats of the baroque period. Along with Vivaldi, Telemann and Quantz, they are proud to present also a lesser-known wonderful trio sonata by Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre, a celebrated composer and harpsichordist of her day who worked in the court of Louis XIV. The trio sonatas are interspersed with solo works for oboe, cello and harpsichord, creating a varied and balanced lunchtime concert not to be missed.

Festival Pass Offer: Get 15% off your order when you book at least one standard ticket for all 7 LFBM 2024 events in a single transaction*

(*Discount will be applied automatically to the basket. Concession tickets (U18, YF) are not eligible. This offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotion or discount)

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Andrés Gabriel Villalobos-Lépiz OBOE
Flora Fontanelli VIOLIN
Erlend Vestby CELLO
Petra Hajduchová HARPSICHORD

Antonio Vivaldi Trio Sonata in G minor, RV81
George Frideric Händel Sonata for oboe and continuo in F major, HWV363a
Domenico Gabrieli Sonata for cello and continuo No 1 in G minor
Johann Joachim Quantz Trio Sonata in C minor, QV2:Anh.5
Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre Trio Sonata No 1 in G minor
Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer Chaconne in F major for harpsichord solo
Georg Philipp TelemannTrio Sonata in G minor, TWV 42:g5, from Essercizii musici

Southbank Sinfonia alumni Flora Fontanelli (violin) and Erlend Vestby (cello) join forces with baroque oboist Andrés Gabriel Villalobos-Lépiz and harpsichordist Petra Hajduchová in this lunchtime concert exploring a variety of trio sonatas, one of the most popular chamber music formats of the baroque period. Along with Vivaldi, Telemann and Quantz, they are proud to present also a lesser-known wonderful trio sonata by Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre, a celebrated composer and harpsichordist of her day who worked in the court of Louis XIV. The trio sonatas are interspersed with solo works for oboe, cello and harpsichord, creating a varied and balanced lunchtime concert not to be missed.

Festival Pass Offer: Get 15% off your order when you book at least one standard ticket for all 7 LFBM 2024 events in a single transaction*

(*Discount will be applied automatically to the basket. Concession tickets (U18, YF) are not eligible. This offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotion or discount)

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Location

St John's Smith Square, London
Smith Square, London, SW1P 3HT, United Kingdom

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