Identifier | 9083308 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | FLAC |
Source Info | FM>CD |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Keith Tippett Rare Music Club 2001-02-01 St. George's Brandon Hill, Bristol, England | |
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Set 1 | Keith Tippett's Piano Quintet: Linuckea Keith Tippett - Piano David Le Page - Violin Chris George - Violin Malcolm Allison - Viola Philip Sheppard - Cello |
Set 2 | Dufay Collective: O Nome Da Virgen Santa Giles Lewin - Vielle Susanna Pell - Vielle Peter Skuce - Harp William Lyon - Simfony Paul Bevan - Whistle Vivien Ellis - Voice |
Set 3 | |
Comment | NOTES
A concert from the Rare Music Club festival "Way Out West", in Bristol. Originally set up by Keith Tippett to promote contemporary classical, improvised and world music, all on the same bill, his aims were for audiences to be able "..to listen to a Bartok string quartet with a pint of Guinness or a glass of red wine, if they so wished…". The evening started with Keith Tippett's Piano Quintet performing Linuckea. This was followed by the Early music ensemble, The Dufay Collective with O Nome de Virgen Santa: Cantiga 254 from the Cantigas de Santa Maria compiled at the court of Alfonso the learned of Castille and Leon [1252-1284]. Finally, to reflect the full range of the Rare Music Club's repertoire the improvisational trio of Paul Dunmall, Keith Tippett, and Julie Tippetts ends the evening. For more information e-mail info@raremusic.org.uk |