221109 AAM

Programme

Rebel - Les Élémens

Telemann - Violin Concerto in A major ‘The Toad’

Vivaldi - Flute Concerto in D major ‘The Goldfinch’

Vivaldi - Violin Concerto in E-flat major ‘The Storm at Sea

Handel - Organ Concerto in F major ‘The Cuckoo and the Nightingale’

Telemann - Overture in C major ‘Ebb and Flow’

Performers

Academy of Ancient Music

Laurence Cumming - director & harpsichord

Box Office

Cambridge Live 01223 357851

£5 – £37.50

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Cuckoos, nightingales, flood tides and a big bang, as Laurence Cummings conducts a virtuosic celebration of nature and music – baroque style.

For the composers of the 18th century, nature wasn’t an optional extra: it was an everyday reality. So of course it found its way into their music too, and this delightful concert finds frogs and toads invading a concerto, wind instruments turning into songbirds (both caged and wild) and composers in Venice and Hamburg putting to sea on the tides of harmony.

In short, all of nature is here, in music that’s alternately playful, touching and elemental in its ingenuity and power. Laurence Cummings directs soloists from within AAM, and begins with arguably the most astonishing natural wonder in all baroque music: the ear-tingling chaos with which Jean-Féry Rebel opens his suite Les Elémens. Music that was ahead of its time then – and more timely than ever today.

more about the Academy of Ancient Music

Academy of Ancient Music (AAM) is an orchestra with a worldwide reputation for excellence in baroque and classical music. Using historically-informed techniques, period-specific instruments and original sources, we bring music vividly to life in committed, vibrant performances.