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Sunday January 4, 2009
6:00pm - 8:30pm



Mysteries and Fantasies for the New Year



Concert for Solo Violin






To welcome in the New Year, colourful, mysterious, questing works from
the 17th and early 18th centuries. Telemann wrote two sets
of 'Fantasies', one for violin and
one for flute. Written a decade after his friend, J S Bach's Sonatas and Partitas, these represent a
watershed in the use of the solo violin. These works were comparatively
neglected until the 20th century, and it was the early 1990's when
Peter Sheppard Skærved released the first complete recording of this
extraordinary cycle. With these extraordinary pieces, the last of the Biber's 15
'Mystery Sonatas', dedicated to the Archbishop of Salzburg, and works by the
Bolognese, Vitali, imitating
trumpets, organs, and earlier dance forms, one of which, although dating from
1666, is in five beats per bar! Together with these, equally powerful miniatures
by living composers, all referring to earlier musics.



Tickets: £10

Date: Sunday 4th January

Times: from 6pm to 8:30pm

Bookings: 020 7702 2789 or ONLINE CLICK HERE

 




Peter Sheppard Skærved
-Violin



Georg Philipp Telemann (1688-1767)

-12 Fantasies

 

Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber (1644-1704)

-'Mystery Sonata XVI'-Passacaglia "Der Schutzengel als
Begleiter des Menschen" (The Guardian Angel, companion of
man)

 

Giovanni Battista Vitali (1632-1692)

Partite sopra diverse
Sonate

 

Dmitri Smirnov (1948- )

span           
-Amore Sola (after Leonardo da Vinci)

 

Jörg Widmann (1974- )

           
-Etude 1

 

Hans Werner Henze (1926- )

         
-Etude Philharmonique 'Il Vitalino
Radoppiato'


Sunday January 18, 2009
7:00pm - 9:00pm

A comedy revue that tickles the places / parts that other acts can't reach - with original music, dazzling close-up magic and sharp satirical comedy and just a little audience participation.

Tony Award Winning, Sarah Travis and Olivier Award Nominee, Issy van Randwyck (formerly of Fascinating Aida) team up with musical genius Simon Slater (Mamma Mia)

A perfect evening of entertainment - not to be missed!

TICKETS: £15 flat rate
DATE: Sunday 18th January 2009
TIME: 7pm
BOOKINGS: 020 7702 2789 or CLICK HERE TO BOOK ONLINE
(we apologise, online bookings will incur a booking fee)



Songs include Do What You Gotta Do, Twisted, YoYo, Party Song,
If Tomorrow Never Comes, Why Must The Show Go On, Raise the Roof, Pizza Song,
Drag Queen, Fields of Gold, Rumble Rumble, In a Simple Way

Wednesday February 11, 2009
7:30pm

by John Blow

Transition celebrate the season of love with a performance of John Blow's exquisite masque about the Goddess Venus and the hunter Adonis, in a modern staged production with Transition's signature video and film by Netia Jones. Performed on period instruments conducted by Christian Curnyn, Transition explore love in the technological age in one of the most beautiful works by the composer, a miniature masterpiece described as the earliest surviving English opera.

Performed together with English love songs by Blow and his contemporaries, Venus and Adonis presents a witty and moving exposition of the follies of love.

We invite you to enjoy a glass of champagne before the performance, a bar and delicious food are also available. To reserve a table in the dining room please contact the box office.

For more information about Wilton's resident company Transition please see www.transition-opera.com

TICKETS: £35 flat rate
TIME: 7.30pm (lasts about 2 hours inc interval)
DATES: 11, 12, 13, 14, February 2009
BOOKINGS: 020 7702 2789 or CLICK HERE TO BOOK ONLINE
(we apologise - please note online bookings will carry a booking fee)


Thursday February 12, 2009
7:30pm

by John Blow

Transition celebrate the season of love with a performance of John Blow's exquisite masque about the Goddess Venus and the hunter Adonis, in a modern staged production with Transition's signature video and film by Netia Jones. Performed on period instruments conducted by Christian Curnyn, Transition explore love in the technological age in one of the most beautiful works by the composer, a miniature masterpiece described as the earliest surviving English opera.

Performed together with English love songs by Blow and his contemporaries, Venus and Adonis presents a witty and moving exposition of the follies of love.

We invite you to enjoy a glass of champagne before the performance, a bar and delicious food are also available. To reserve a table in the dining room please contact the box office.

For more information about Wilton's resident company Transition please see www.transition-opera.com

TICKETS: £35 flat rate
TIME: 7.30pm (lasts about 2 hours inc interval)
DATES: 11, 12, 13, 14, February 2009
BOOKINGS: 020 7702 2789 or CLICK HERE TO BOOK ONLINE
(we apologise - please note online bookings will carry a booking fee)


Friday February 13, 2009
7:30pm

by John Blow

Transition celebrate the season of love with a performance of John Blow's exquisite masque about the Goddess Venus and the hunter Adonis, in a modern staged production with Transition's signature video and film by Netia Jones. Performed on period instruments conducted by Christian Curnyn, Transition explore love in the technological age in one of the most beautiful works by the composer, a miniature masterpiece described as the earliest surviving English opera.

Performed together with English love songs by Blow and his contemporaries, Venus and Adonis presents a witty and moving exposition of the follies of love.

We invite you to enjoy a glass of champagne before the performance, a bar and delicious food are also available. To reserve a table in the dining room please contact the box office.

For more information about Wilton's resident company Transition please see www.transition-opera.com

TICKETS: £35 flat rate
TIME: 7.30pm (lasts about 2 hours inc interval)
DATES: 11, 12, 13, 14, February 2009
BOOKINGS: 020 7702 2789 or CLICK HERE TO BOOK ONLINE
(we apologise - please note online bookings will carry a booking fee)


Saturday February 14, 2009
7:30pm - 9:30pm

By John Blow

Transition celebrate the season of
love with a performance of John Blow's exquisite masque about the Goddess Venus
and the hunter Adonis, in a modern staged production with Transition's signature
video and film by Netia Jones. Performed on period instruments conducted by
Christian Curnyn, Transition explore love in the technological age in one of the
most beautiful works by the composer, a miniature masterpiece described as the earliest surviving English opera.

Performed together with English love songs by Blow and his contemporaries, Venus and Adonis presents a witty and moving exposition of the follies of love.

We invite you to enjoy a glass of champagne before the performance, a bar and delicious food are also available. To reserve a table in the dining room please contact the box
office.

For more information about Wilton's resident company Transition
please see www.transition-opera.com

TICKETS:£35 flat rate
TIME: 7.30pm (lasts about 2 hours inc
interval)
DATES: 11, 12, 13, 14, February
2009
BOOKINGS:020 7702 2789 or CLICK
HERE TO BOOK ONLINE

(we apologise - please note online
bookings will carry a booking fee)

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