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Heaven's Joy - the World of the Virtuoso Viol

Paolo Pandolfo and Amélie Chemin perform virtuoso viol duets at the York Early Music Festival, including pieces by Tobias Hume, Christopher Simpson, Antoine Forqueray and JS Bach.

Paolo Pandolfo and Amélie Chemin perform virtuoso viol duets at the York Early Music Festival.

Devotees have always thought of the viol as the perfect instrument, able to sing as expressively as the human voice and play chords like the Orphic lute. And surely the only thing better than one viol is two viols, especially in the hands of virtuosos Paolo Pandolfo and Amélie Chemin. Together they take us on a trip through time and space, finding connections between the late Elizabethan music of eccentric soldier Tobias Hume and the later improvisatory divisions of Christopher Simpson, through subtle French baroque suites by the mysterious Mr de Ste. Colombe and the ‘devilish’ Forqueray, to reach the classical calm of Berlin-based Christoph Schaffrath, via the unmissable music of J.S. Bach.

Presented by Lucie Skeaping

This programme also includes a round-up of the latest news from the early music world, presented by Mark Seow.

59 minutes

Last on

Sun 24 Jul 2022 14:00

Music Played

  • Tobias Hume

    An almain; The Spirit of Gambo

    Performer: Paolo Pandolfo. Performer: Amélie Chemin.
  • Christopher Simpson

    Divisions in F major

    Performer: Paolo Pandolfo. Performer: Amélie Chemin.
  • Jean de Sainte-Colombe

    Concert no. 44 (Les Regrets)

    Performer: Paolo Pandolfo. Performer: Amélie Chemin.
  • Jean-Baptiste Forqueray

    Allemande / Sarabande / Courante [Pièces à trois violes]

    Composer: Antoine Forqueray. Performer: Paolo Pandolfo. Performer: Amélie Chemin. Music Arranger: Paolo Pandolfo.
  • Christoph Schaffrath

    Sonata a 2 viole da gamba

    Performer: Paolo Pandolfo. Performer: Amélie Chemin.
  • Marin Marais

    Sarabande

    Performer: Paolo Pandolfo. Performer: Amélie Chemin.

Broadcast

  • Sun 24 Jul 2022 14:00

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