La Serenissima
La Serenissima
Adrian Chandler - director, violin
Mhairi Lawson - soprano
Gareth Deats - ‘cello
Eligio Quinteiro - theorbo
Joe McHardy - harpsichord
La Serenissima was formed in 1994 for a performance of Antonio Vivaldi's La Senna festeggiante (RV 693) and ten years later, has firmly established itself as one of the leading exponents of the music of Antonio Vivaldi and his Italian contemporaries.
Since the first CD release in 2003, La Serenissima has been universally applauded by publications such as Gramophone Magazine, The Sunday Times, BBC Music Magazine, Diapason, Fanfare Magazine, American Record Guide, The Independent, The Strad, La Stampa, Gaudisc and the Evening Standard for its performances and recordings.
Whilst works like the Four Seasons form an important part of La Serenissima's repertoire, (one performance being described by The Independent as ‘bouncily eager to entertain, astonish and delight,') La Serenissima pride themselves on bringing works seldom heard to the concert platform, including Vivaldi's Ottone in Villa (RV 729), Giustino (RV 724), Tito Manlio (RV 717), Tremori al braccio (RV 799), the violin sonata (RV 798), the Concerto fatto per la Solennità della S. Lingua di S. Antonio in Padova, 1712 (RV 212) and the two double violin concerti from his manuscript set La Cetra (RV 520 & 526). Rarities by other composers include Albinoni's Il Nascimento dell'Aurora, and Caldara's Cantata per la Notte del Santissimo Natale.
La Serenissima has appeared at many of the UK's leading festivals and venues including South Bank Early Music Festival, Spitalfields, Warwick, Lichfield and the Beverley Early Music Festivals, York Early Music Festival, Cambridge Summer Music, St George's Bristol and Snape Maltings. They have also appeared in Italy, Germany, Denmark, Belgium, Mexico and most recently Spain, all to great acclaim. They have performed for BBC Radio 3 on numerous occasions.
2006 sees the release of their fourth disc, and the first of a series of three charting the development of the North Italian violin concerto. This will coincide with promotional concerts in the UK and Spain. The 2006/7 season sees tours of the Elvira programme to Spain, Ireland and the UK. - director, violin
Mhairi Lawson - soprano
Gareth Deats - ‘cello
Eligio Quinteiro - theorbo
Joe McHardy - harpsichord
La Serenissima was formed in 1994 for a performance of Antonio Vivaldi's La Senna festeggiante (RV 693) and ten years later, has firmly established itself as one of the leading exponents of the music of Antonio Vivaldi and his Italian contemporaries.
Since the first CD release in 2003, La Serenissima has been universally applauded by publications such as Gramophone Magazine, The Sunday Times, BBC Music Magazine, Diapason, Fanfare Magazine, American Record Guide, The Independent, The Strad, La Stampa, Gaudisc and the Evening Standard for its performances and recordings.
Whilst works like the Four Seasons form an important part of La Serenissima's repertoire, (one performance being described by The Independent as ‘bouncily eager to entertain, astonish and delight,') La Serenissima pride themselves on bringing works seldom heard to the concert platform, including Vivaldi's Ottone in Villa (RV 729), Giustino (RV 724), Tito Manlio (RV 717), Tremori al braccio (RV 799), the violin sonata (RV 798), the Concerto fatto per la Solennità della S. Lingua di S. Antonio in Padova, 1712 (RV 212) and the two double violin concerti from his manuscript set La Cetra (RV 520 & 526). Rarities by other composers include Albinoni's Il Nascimento dell'Aurora, and Caldara's Cantata per la Notte del Santissimo Natale.
La Serenissima has appeared at many of the UK's leading festivals and venues including South Bank Early Music Festival, Spitalfields, Warwick, Lichfield and the Beverley Early Music Festivals, York Early Music Festival, Cambridge Summer Music, St George's Bristol and Snape Maltings. They have also appeared in Italy, Germany, Denmark, Belgium, Mexico and most recently Spain, all to great acclaim. They have performed for BBC Radio 3 on numerous occasions.
2006 sees the release of their fourth disc, and the first of a series of three charting the development of the North Italian violin concerto. This will coincide with promotional concerts in the UK and Spain. The 2006/7 season sees tours of the Elvira programme to Spain, Ireland and the UK.
For further information -
www.laserenissima.co.uk
Hi-Fi & Musik
"...härlig musik- och ljudkvalitet..."
more >>Classic FM Magazine
A 'splendid' recording
more >>BBC Music Magazine
...bright-toned, immaculately articulated vivacity ...
more >>Gramophone...memorable boldness and imagination.
more >>Klassik.com
'Mhairi Lawson erzählt wunderbar mit ihrem flirrend leichten Sopran...'
more >>MusicWebInternational.comThe disc is definitely high on my list of recommendations for this year.
more >>The Scotsman
...a very listenable and very charming little collection.
more >>International Record ReviewImpressive music-making, perceptive Vivaldi performances.
more >>Manchester Evening News...an immensely enjoyable programme, one you can just sit down and listen to from end to end.
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19 May 2012
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19 May 2012
England, London
St John's, Smith Square, London,England
Vivaldi - L'Olimpiade (concert version)
25 May 2012
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25 May 2012
England
Beverley Minster, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
French Connection 2 ? Vivaldi Four Seasons: Beverley
30 May 2012
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30 May 2012
England
Bath Abbey, Bath, England
Vivaldi - L'Olimpiade (staged): Bath
Vivaldi - L'Olimpiade (staged): Bath
31 May 2012
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31 May 2012
England
Guildhall, Bath, England
Great Sonatas of Venice: Bath
11 July 2012
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11 July 2012
England
Buxton Opera House, Buxton, England
Vivaldi - L'Olimpiade (staged) - 1.45pm
12 July 2012
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12 July 2012
England
Turner Sims Hall, University of Southampton, Southampton, England
Venice by Night
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21 July 2012
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21 July 2012
England
Buxton Opera House, Buxton, England
Vivaldi - L'Olimpiade (staged) - 1.45pm
19 September 2012
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19 September 2012
England
TBC, Rye, East Sussex, England
Great Italian Sonatas
20 September 2012
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20 September 2012
Scotland
St Michaels, Inveresk, Scotland
A Venetian Extravaganza
22 September 2012
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22 September 2012
Scotland
TBC, Prestonkirk, Scotland
Handel and the Italians - 11am
22 September 2012
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22 September 2012
Scotland
TBC, Stenton, Scotland
European Connections - 3pm
29 September 2012
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29 September 2012
England
TBC, Cambridge, England
Vivaldi — L’Estro Armonico
17 October 2012
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17 October 2012
Europe
Fundacion Juan March, Madrid, Spain
La Bretagna all’Italiana
20 December 2012
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20 December 2012
England
St George’s, Bristol, England
Venice by Night
31 December 2012
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31 December 2012
England, London
Wigmore Hall, London, England
'Venice by Night'