Locke Up

From 06 March to 06 March France / Lyon

A composer in London in 1660 

Matthew Locke predates Henry Purcell in the history of English music by a small margin. His music, composed for a wide variety of instruments (woodwind, strings, wind, voice), possesses the same charm of the strange, the irregular baroque, thanks to bold melodic turns and deliciously dissonant harmonies.

This concert offers the opportunity to discover the many facets of this composer, through excerpts from his stage music The Tempest , excerpts from the opera Cupid and Death , and numerous suites for consorts with several instruments.
PROGRAM 
Vocal and instrumental works by Matthew Locke: excerpts from The Tempest , Cupid and Death , Consort music , motets, etc. 

DISTRIBUTION
Early music classes at the CNSMD in Lyon: violin, viola da gamba, cello, recorder, cornet, trumpet, sackbut, keyboards, singing.
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