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Sunday, May 3 2009, 6.00 p.m.
Angera, Rocca borromeo

The concert starts at 6.00 p.m.

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Concerto Palatino

Bruce Dickey, cornetto
Doron David Sherwin
, cornetto
Liuwe Tamminga
, organ
Simen Van Mechelen
, trombone
Charles Toet
, trombone
Josephus Swinkels
, trombone

 

 

A. Orologio, Intrada a 5
O. Bargnani, Canzon à 5 sopra la Monica
G.P. Cima, Sonata per cornetto e trombone
L. da Viadana, Canzon francese in risposta
G. Valentini, Canzon à 6
Canzon à 5 sopra le bel
G. Scarani, Sonata à 3 sopra Lucis creator optime
G. Guami, La Brillantina
Canzon à 8

J. Schop, Intrada à 5
J. Sommer, Paduana “Susanne un jour”
J. Dowland, Galliard
W. Brade, Canzon à 5
J. Pieterszoon Sweelinck, Capriccio
C. Strauss, Eripe me Domine à 5
J. Steffens, Paduana
Gagliard

S. Scheidt, Canzon Bergamasca à 5

Concert's notes

angera_p.jpg The Rocca Borromeo of Angera, an unusual example of a completely preserved medieval fortified building, rises on a spur of calcareous rock that has always dominated the southern part of Lake Maggiore. This imposing construction houses items that bear important witness to local history, which is revisited thanks to the marvellous cycle of frescoes of the Sala di Giustizia (Justice Hall) dating from the end of the 13th century.