Serenata Guitar Trio

Salisbury Cathedral School is excited to welcome the renowned Serenata Guitar Trio to Salisbury Cathedral School on 16 May 2024. John Mills, Wendy Partridge, and our own classical guitar teacher Cobie Mills (Smit), will perform a challenging programme of music from leading international composers. Join us to enjoy exquisite music in an enchanting venue. Tickets are £15 for adults and £5 for U18s (with an accompanying adult).

Programme

Serenade – Joseph HAYDN (1732 – 1809)

Canzonetta – (Don Giovanni) W. A. MOZART (1756 – 1791)

Moment Musical – Franz SCHUBERT (1797 – 1828)

 

Duet by Wendy Partridge & Cobie Smit

Variations on Greensleeves William BYRD (1543 – 1623) *

 

Concerto in E minor Pietro NARDINI (1722 – 1793) **

Allegro moderato – Andante cantabile – Allegretto giocoso

 

Duet by Cobie Smit & John Mills

Andante Cantabile Franz SCHUBERT (1797 – 1828) ***

Concerto in D Antonio VIVALDI (1678 – 1741) ****

Allegro – Largo – Allegro

Interval

Obsession – Erik MARCHELIE (b.1957)

 

La Perigrinacion – Ariel RAMIREZ (1921 – 2010)

Sambinha – (John Mills & Wendy Partridge) Celso MACHADO (b. 1953)

Libertango – Astor PIAZZOLLA (1921 – 1992)

 

Recuerdos de la Alhambra Francisco TARREGA (1852 – 1909)

Trio in D Joseph – HAYDN (1732 – 1809) *****

Allegro – Adagio – Minuetto – Presto

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* Adapted from clavichord

** Originally for violin & orchestra

*** Transcription by Julian Bream from String Quartet D.173

**** Originally for lute and strings

***** Adaptation of the String Quartet Op.2/2

Date/Time
16 May 2024 - 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Location
Salisbury Cathedral School BSR

Ticket Prices:
£15 adults / £5 under 18s accompanied by an adult

Tickets available from:
https://www.salisburycathedralschool.com/Forthcoming-Events/

Member

Event Contact
Rowen Gower
gower.r@salisburycathedralschool.com
01722555300
https://www.salisburycathedralschool.com/Forthcoming-Events/


SALISBURY CATHEDRAL SCHOOL

One of the oldest educational establishments in the world, our school was founded in 1091 by St Osmund, nephew of William the Conqueror and Bishop of Salisbury, to educate the choristers of his Cathedral at Old Sarum, a mile away from our present site. After 150 years at Old Sarum, the choristers’ school moved to Salisbury, following the building of the new Cathedral and in 1947 the school finally came to its present home, based in the 13th century buildings and grounds of the Bishop’s Palace.