Handel on Two Harpsichords

Harpsichordists Nicholas Jackson and Graham Jackson perform works for two harpsichords including Handel’s Suite for Two Harpsichords. Only the first harpsichord part of this work exists, but Thurston Dart (1921-1971) wrote a reconstruction for the second part. The Suite has four movements, the fourth of which is a Chaconne which Handel did not appear to complete. Nicholas Jackson has added a further 24 bars to complete it and this concert will see its first performance. Handel’s grandiose Passacaille is also adapted to two harpsichords. Other works include JS Bach’s ‘Art of Fugue’ which contains two mirror fugues for two harpsichords which are re-workings of two three-part fugues. Welsh composer Tomkins’ ‘Fancy’ is one of the first known keyboard pieces in duet form. Other works include Mozart’s Fantasia K 594 and Scarlatti’s pupil Soler who wrote six concertos for two organs or harpsichords to play with his pupil the King’s son Prince Gabriel. Programme George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) Passacaille in G minor arr. for two Harpsichords by Nicholas Jackson Suite for Two Harpsichords in C minor (Chaconne completed by Nicholas Jackson) Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, Chaconne Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Contrapuncti 12a & 12b for two harpsichords ‘The Art of Fugue’ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1792) Duet Sonata in C Major K19d Allegro, Minuet, Allegretto Fantasia in F minor K594 for a Mechanical Organ inside a Clock Adagio, Allegro, Adagio Thomas Tomkins (1573-1656) A Fancy for 2 to play Padre Antonio Soler (1729-1783) Concerto No.6 in D major for two Harpsichords Allegro, Minuet and four Variations

Suitable for
Any age

Admission
Tickets £10 and £6 students Booking Booking line: +44(0)20 7399 1953 Friends booking: Monday 16 November, 10am Public booking: Monday 30 November, 10am

Website
https://www.arttickets.org.uk/handel-hendrix-in-london/handel-on-two-harpsichords


Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk/se000508?id=EVENT541312


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