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SUMMARY:The Portrait Players
DESCRIPTION:The Portrait Players are a UK-based trio bringing 17th and 18th
  century music to modern audiences.\n\nDescribed in its debut concert as 
 ‘beguiling’\, The Portrait Players is an all-female trio whose engagin
 g programmes are inspired by historical characters. Featuring Claire Ward 
 (soprano)\, Kristiina Watt (theorbo/lute) and Miriam Nohl (cello/viola da 
 gamba)\, the trio\, founded in January 2023\, has quickly established a bu
 sy concert schedule across the UK.\n\nGraduates of the Royal Academy of Mu
 sic and the Guildhall School of Music\, the three members of The Portrait 
 Players each lead busy freelance lives and work with many of Europe’s le
 ading orchestras and ensembles including The Orchestra of the Age of Enlig
 htenment\, The Academy of Ancient Music\, La Nuova Musica\, The English Co
 ncert and The Monteverdi Choir.\n\nAt this concert The Portrait Players wi
 ll explore English repertoire inspired by Shakespeare and his contemporari
 es such as Dryden\, Jonson and Sucking in their programme Ye Gentle Spiri
 ts. \n\nThe programme will include music by Lawes\, Johnson\, Eccles and
  Purcell.\n\n\n‘Hark! Hark! The lark’ Robert Johnson (c.1583-1633) fro
 m Cymbeline (Shakespeare)\n\n‘Come hither you that love’ from The Capt
 ain (Beaumont&Fletcher) Johnson\n\n‘Care-charming sleep’ from The Vale
 ntinian (Fletcher)\n\n‘Have you seen but a bright lily grow’ from The 
 Devil’s an ass (Jonson) Johnson\n\n‘Willow Song’ from Othello (Shake
 speare) Anon\n\n‘Woods\, rocks and mountains’ from Cardenio (Shakespea
 re) Johnson\n\n‘No\, no\, fair heretick’ from Aglaur (Suckling) Henry 
 Lawes (1595-1662)\n\n‘Gather ye rosebuds’ from Hesperides (Herrick) Wi
 lliam Lawes (1602-1645)\n\n‘Hero and Leander’ Nicholas Lanier (1588-16
 66)\n\n~  interval  ~\n\n‘Dear Pretty Youth’ Henry Purcell (1659-169
 5) from The Tempest (Dryden/D’Avenant)\n\n‘I burn’ from Don Quixote 
 (d’Urfey) John Eccles (1668-1735)\n\n‘Ye gentle spirits of the air’ 
 from The Fairy Queen (anon) Purcell\n\n‘If love’s a sweet passion’ 
 \n\n‘I am come to lock all fast’\n\n‘The Plaint’ from The Fairy Qu
 een (anon) Purcell\n\n‘Rosy Bowers’ from Don Quixote (d’Urfey) Purce
 ll\n\n\nProgramme Notes\n\n \n\n\nFor full event details\, visit: https:/
 /www.louthconcertsociety.uk/dbpage.php?pg=view&dbase=events&id=186010
LOCATION:St James' Church\, Westgate\, Louth LN11 9YE
URL:https://www.louthconcertsociety.uk/dbpage.php?pg=view&dbase=events&id=1
 86010
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