To survive melancholy - weekly mini-concert of baroque music

To survive melancholy - weekly mini-concert of baroque music

Friday, 3 April 2020, 7.30pm

To survive melancholy, a weekly series of mini recitals played by Pawel Siwczak on the harpsichord, from his home in London.

Pawel Siwczak, concert artist, harpsichordist and a teacher at the Royal Academy of Music, each week chooses one or two works from baroque repertoire, introduces it and then performs live. The title of the series is inspired by a piece that Johann Jakob Froberger wrote in 17-century in London “Pour passer la melancholi” (original spelling) and which so adequately captures the moods of many of us during these days of isolation.

The previous episode featured the above mentioned Froberger’s work, and the next one, on 3 April, will be an example from English baroque repertoire, John Blow’s Ground in ELaMi.

More concerts to follow — please check the details on
https://pawelsiwczak.com/live/
and @baroquepawel on all social media.

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To survive melancholy (1) - live mini-concert

Published by baroquepawel on 2 April 2020

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