Music of London-Town

In the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, London was evolving into a thriving musical metropolis. Recorder quartet Consort Audite Nova explore works by the city’s own composers and music by those who moved to live and work here. Consort Audite Nova Mary-Jannet Leith, Ben Cracknell, Elspeth Robertson and Isobel Clarke (recorders) Programme Handel arr. Consort Audite Nova ‘The Lord is my Light’ from Chandos Anthem X, HWV 255 Purcell arr. Consort Audite Nova Chacony in G minor Z.730 Locke Suite No.3 in F major Anon arr. Consort Audite Nova Divisions upon Greensleeves to a Ground D minor and Divisions upon Old Simon the King F major, The Division Flute, 1706 Dowland Lachrimae Antiquae No.1 and Lachrimae Verae No.7 from Lachrimae Purcell Selection from Dioclesian Z. 627 Handel ‘Let God Arise’ Chandos Anthem Xia; Sinfonia - Overture B flat major, HWV 256a


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