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RECENT AND FORTHCOMING CONCERTS


Saturday May 4 2019, 7.30 pm at All Saints Church, 68 Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol BS8 3ED

A concert in the Bristol Early Music Festival, featuring Rosafresca, The Bristowe Consort, and Musica Mundi.

Music Mundi will give a short programme of music for mezzo-soprano, harpsichord and baroque cello:

songs by Campian, Clarke and Croft, and harpsichord music by Louis Couperin.


Tuesday January 29 2019, 7.30 pm at Bristol Music Club, 76 St. Paul's Road, Bristol BS8 1LP

Vocal and instrumental music for mezzo-soprano, bass, harpsichord and baroque cello,

including vocal music by Schütz, Grandi, Caldara, and Telemann,

cello sonatas by Porpora and Telemann,

and harpsichord music by Bach.


Friday October 12 2018, 1.30 to 2 pm at John Wesley's New Room, Broadmead, Bristol

17th/18th century songs and organ music using the New Room's 1761 chamber organ


Tuesday May 1st 2018, 1 pm at the Bate Collection, University of Oxford.

A recital on the 1743 H. A. Hass clavichord and the 1781 Shudi & Broadwood harpsichord

Music by François Couperin, including Ordre 26, and Mozart, including the B minor adagio.


Tuesday November 14 2017, 1 pm at the Bate Collection, University of Oxford.

A recital on the 1743 H. A. Hass clavichord
including sonatas by Haydn (Hob XVI:20) and Beethoven (Op. 2 No. 1)


Tuesday October 17 2017, 1 pm at the Bate Collection, University of Oxford.

18th century songs and clavichord music on the 1743 H. A. Hass clavichord

including songs by Telemann, C. P. E. Bach and J. F. Reichardt,
and keyboard music by J. S. and C. P. E Bach, and Reichardt


Friday January 27 2017, 1.20 to 2 pm at John Wesley's New Room, Broadmead, Bristol

A programme of songs and organ music using the New Room's 1761 chamber organ


Saturday December 10 2016, 11am - 3pm at the Red Lodge, Park Row, Bristol

We will be providing music from the 16th and 17th century (and earlier) for

Christmas at the Red Lodge


Sunday October 2 2016, 1.45pm at St. Georges Church Hall, Jesmond, Newcastle

Shakespeare - a Musical Celebration
In support of St. Oswald's Hospice

Settings of songs from Shakespeare's plays
by Morley, Purcell, Arne, Tippett and others
and harpsichord music by Byrd, Purcell and Arne.


Saturday May 9 2015, 2.30pm, at the Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery

Music from 17th and 18th century London
for voice, viola da gamba and harpsichord
by Purcell, Lanier, Eccles, Handel, Arne and others.

in association with the exhibition
Beauty and Power – Treasures from Plymouth’s greatest gift, The Cottonian Collection.


Friday November 29 2013 at 8 pm

Music from the 15th to the 21st century, at Bristol Music Club,
with Jonathan Cooper, Thangam and Imogen Debbonnaire, Jo Dwyer, Clare and David Griffel, Eleanor James, Kevin Walton.


Tuesday October 8 2013 at 7.30 pm

Bristol Music Club, 76 St. Paul's Road, Bristol BS8 1LP

A programme of music by Purcell and Britten


Tuesday May 14 2013 at 7.30 pm

Bristol Music Club, 76 St. Paul's Road, Bristol BS8 1LP

Members of Musica Mundi are taking part in a concert of new music, performing
Raymond Warren's At The Hawk's Well


Tuesday January 24 2012

Bristol Music Club, 76 St. Paul's Road, Bristol BS8 1LP

Music for voice, viola da gamba, harpsichord and clavichord
from John Dowland to Steven Kings
Programme

Sunday November 7 2010

Bristol Music Club at 3pm

Music by Dowland and Handel with  harpsichord
Music by Reichardt, Beethoven, Mendelssohn,
Tippett, Broughton and Kings with clavichord
Programme

Wednesday April 28 2010

Cossham Hall, Thornbury at 1pm

A lunchtime recital for the Thornbury Arts Festival

Music for the pleasure gardens and drawing-rooms of Georgian London

Tickets £5.  For advance booking ring   01454 411695

Programme


Saturday April 24 2010 at 7pm

Church of St Mary, West Harptree, Somerset

Music for Spring

English music from the middle ages to the 18th century

for voice, baroque flute, recorder, lute, gothic harp, viola da gamba, baroque violin, and virginals


Tickets £10, or £15 including a meal after the concert.
Tel. 01761 221391 or 01761 221450

Programme


Tuesday October 27 2009 at 7.30pm

Bristol Music Club, 76 St. Paul'sRoad, Clifton, Bristol

Programme

September 2009

Magnano, N. Italy

Songs with clavichord
by Haydn, Reichardt and others


Friday September 5, 2008 at 7 pm

Church of St Mary, West Harptree, Somerset

Elizabethan music for voice, viols, and virginals

Programme

Sunday August 3, 2008 at 7.45pm

The Joachim Room, College of St. Hild and St. Bede, Durham

Music by Bach, Handel and Telemann for voice, viola da gamba and harpsichord
Music from Telemann to Mozart for voice and clavichord

Programme

For further information phone 0117 942 9502


Friday March 14, 2008, at 7.30 pm

The Multifaith Centre, Derby University, Kedleston Road, Derby

A programme for the Derby ChamberMusic Society

English music of the 17th and 20th centuries


Sunday October 14, 2007 at 3pm

Bristol Music Club, St. Pauls' Road, Clifton, Bristol

Music for voice and clavichord

including songs by Telemann, C. P. E. Bach and Mozart
together with settings by Reichardt of the Erlkönig and other Goethe poems
and keyboard music by C. P. E. Bach, Reichardt and Mozart


Friday May 11, 2007 at 7.30 pm

The Chapel
 Francis Close Hall Campus of theUniversity of Gloucestershire
Swindon Road, Cheltenham

A concert in support of the Kaliro project for teacher training in Uganda:

Music from Handel's London

Wednesday January 17, 2007 at 1.15 pm

Victoria Rooms, Bristol University


Saturday December 2, 2006 at 7.30 pm 

St. Peter's Church, Henleaze, Bristol

Musica Mundi is appearing with the Bristol Chamber Choir and the Clifton Singers
in a programme including Cavalli's Missa Concertata a 8, Monteverdi's Beatus Vir, other choral music, and canzonas by Tarquinio Merula.

Tuesday May 16, 2006 at 7.30 pm

Bristol Music Club, St. Paul'sRoad, Clifton, Bristol

Including songs by Dowland, Purcell and Vaughan Williams, 
variations for virginals on song tunes by Byrd, excerpts from Handel's Semele,
Raymond Warren's  Drop, Slow Tears for voice, flute and piano, and
Betty Roe's  Madam's Three Callers   for voice and cello.


Saturday November 19, 2005

Cotham Parish Church, Cotham Road, Bristol

Musica Mundi isappearing with the Bristol Chamber Choir
in a programme including Carissimi's Jephthe, Italian choral music with continuo,
instrumental music by Frescobaldi, Rossi and Riccio, and vocal music by Grandi and Castello

Saturday July 9, 2005 at 3 pm

Christ Church, Broad Street, Bristol

Vocal music byHandel, Vivaldi and Fiocco
Instrumental music by Vivaldi and Scarlatti


Sunday May 8, 2005

A Programme for the LittleGaddesden Music Club


Wednesday March 16, 2005 at 1.15 pm

Victoria Rooms, Bristol University


 

Tuesday February 15, 2005 at 7.00 pm

Bristol Music Club, St. Paul's Road, Clifton, Bristol

Programme


Saturday September 11, 2004 at 2pm

Bath Abbey

Musica Mundi is taking part in a concert for the Bath History Festival

Our contribution will beElizabethan and Jacobean music for voice, viols, and virginals


Saturday June 19, 2004 at 7.30 pm

Redland Parish Church, RedlandGreen Road, Bristol

This beautiful Georgian church is also known as Redland Chapel.

Charity concert inaid of Street Children and Orphans in Honduras

Music by Purcell, Handel, Vivaldi, Scarlatti, and others.

Admission free. Exhibition and collection inaid of children' charities in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.



Tuesday January 27, 2004

A programme for the Clevedon Music Society.

Programme


Tuesday November 11, 2003 at 7.00 pm

Bristol Music Club, St. Paul's Road, Clifton, Bristol

Musica Mundi will contribute to aconcert incelebration of the Club's centenary, consisting of music dating from the years 1603, 1703, 1803, 1903, 2003.

Our contribution will be musicfrom 1703: the Bach E minor toccata for harpsichord, 
and cantatas and songs by Croft and Eccles.

Outline of the whole programme

Tickets £3 for non-members, fromBrian Burdock, Tel. 942 1982


Friday September 12, 2003 at 7.30 pm

The Parish Church, Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire

A programme to mark the 750thanniversary of the Charter of Wotton-under-Edge.

Programme


Wednesday August 20, 2003, 1.10 - 1.45 pm

Christ Church, Broad Street, Bristol

Music of the French baroque forvoice, cello and harpsichord,
including motets by Charpentier and Campra,
and instrumental music by Boismortier and Louis Couperin.


Sunday July 20, 2003 at 3 pm

Middleton Hall, near Tamworth, Staffs.

Cantatas with oboe and recorder obbligato by Handel, Croft, and Arne
Instrumental music by Telemann and Boismortier
Elizabethan songs and harpsichord music by Campian and Byrd


Friday June 20, 2003 at 7.30 pm

Music for a June Evening

The Church of St. Peter and St.Paul, Muchelney, Somerset

Programme

For bookings ring 01454 251 037


Sunday January 5th, 2003 at 3 pm

Church of St. Mary on the Quay, Colston Avenue, Bristol

Music for voice, violin, cello and harpsichord

Programme

For more information, ring 0117 942 9502 or email info@musicamundi.co.uk


Sunday December 8th, 2002 at 3 pm

Park House, Cheltenham

Music for voice, violin, cello and harpsichord

Programme

For more information, ring 0117 942 9502 or email info@musicamundi.co.uk


Friday August 23, 2002 at 7.30pm

at the Powell Theatre, Sherborne, Dorset

A programme for the Milton Abbey Festival.

Music for voice, baroque flute,viola da gamba and harpsichord,

Programme

Bookings for the Milton Abbey Festival: 01935 812914


Sunday September 16, 2001 at 3 pm

Middleton Hall, Staffs

Music for voice, baroqueflute/recorder, cello and harpsichord
by Purcell, Handel, Telemann and others


Wednesday August 15, 2001 at 1.10 pm

Christ Church, Broad Street, Bristol

17-th Century English and ItalianMusic for voice, violin, cello and keyboard

Programme


Saturday July 14, 2001 at 10.15 am

St. John's Church, Weston super Mare

17-th Century English and ItalianMusic for voice, violin, viola da gamba, and virginals

including songs and keyboard musicby Purcell, canzonas for strings by Frescobaldi, and songs by Strozzi, Gabrielli and others.


Thursday April 26, 2001

Music in Georgian London

A programme for the Sprotbrough Music Club


Saturday February 10, 2001

Music in Georgian London

A programme for the Totnes EarlyMusic Society


Sunday December 3, 2000 at 3pm

Clifton Hill House

Lower Clifton Hill, Bristol

Seasonal Music

from the 17th and 18th Centuries

Including cantatas by Telemann, Böddecker and Bassani
and instrumental music by Bach, Scarlatti, Telemann and others.

Programme in detail

Admission £8 (concessions £6),including mulled wine and mince pies.
Tel. 0117 942 9502.


Sunday June 4, 2000, 3pm

Clifton Hill House, Bristol University

Music for a Summer's Afternoon

Eighteenth-Century French andEnglish Music
followed by a cream tea.

Programme

In aid of the Clifton Hill House Restoration Fund

Booking: 0117 903 5190


Saturday, May 27, 2000, 10.30 - 11.15 am

St. John's Church, Weston super Mare

English music of the 16th and17th centuries

including songs by Dowland, Lawes and Lanier,
and instrumental music by Byrd and Finger.


Friday May 12, 2000, 12.15

Chichester College

A programme of 16th and 17th century Italian and English music
including songs by Frescobaldi, Dowland and others
and instrumental music by Frescobaldi, Gibbons and others


Tuesday November 9, 1999

Clevedon Music Club, Clevedon, Somerset

English and Italian baroque musicfor voice, violin, cello, harpsichord.
Programme


Saturday September 11, 1999, 8pm

St. Mary on the Quay, Broad Quay, Bristol

A programme in honour of the Virgin Mary.
Music for mezzo-soprano, recorders, viols, cello and harpsichord, fromHildegard to Purcell, by way of Dunstable, Josquin, Byrd, Schütz and others.


Friday July 16, 1999, 7.30 pm

University of Hertfordshire, Hertford

18th century English music forvoice, flute, recorder, cello, and harpsichord.

The concert is in the Vestibule,Balls Park Campus. Hertford.
For tickets (£5) and information on access, contact the UHArts Box Office, Tel. 01707 284004.

Here are details of the programme and the location.


Saturday May 29, 1999, 10.30 - 11.15am

St. John's Church, Weston super Mare

A programme similar to that ofFebruary 4th (see below).


Thursday February 4, 1999 at 1.15pm

St. Mary Redcliffe Church, Redcliffe Way, Bristol

English and Italian seventeenthcentury songs and cello music.


Purcell - Morning hymn
Jeremiah Clarke - Blest be those sweet regions

Bonifatio Gratiani - Salve Regina

Claudio Monteverdi - Ego Flos Campi
Girolamo Frescobaldi - canzonas 2A and 4 for bass instrument
Alessandro Grandi - O quam to pulchra es

Giuseppe Chinzer - Cello sonata

Mattew Locke - Bone Jesu

Pelham Humfrey - Hymn to God the Father
Jeremiah Clarke - Evening Hymn