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Tuned In to Shortwave Nights: Philippa Mo: Fantasia, Partita and Caprice

When
Tuesday January 30, 2018 at 19:45
Where
Shortwave Cafe, London
Tickets
£10, £8 (under 16/student)
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  1. Fantasia No 8 in E, for solo violin TWV 40:21 - Georg Philipp Telemann
  2. Passacaglia for solo violin in G minor, from Mystery Sonatas and Passacaglia - Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber
  3. Sonata for violin solo - Naji Hakim
  4. Caprice for solo violin - Wendy Hiscocks
  5. For Airi - Errollyn Wallen
  6. Partita No 3 for solo violin in E BWV 1006 - Johann Sebastian Bach

In what is the first in a brand new series named Tuned In To Shortwave Nights, Philippa Mo brings together a stunning solo violin programme ranging from the Baroque serenity of Biber, Telemann and Bach to the flamboyant sonata by Lebanese composer Naji Hakim and she will also be joined tonight by the composers Errollyn Wallen and Wendy Hiscocks who introduce their pieces, both inspired to some degree by the aspiration of flight...

Like Rotherhithe-resident Philippa, Errollyn Wallen is local, residing in Greenwich. Described as the 'renaissance woman of contemporary British music' (The Observer) she is as respected a singer-songwriter of pop influenced songs as she is a composer of contemporary new music. Communication is at the centre of both worlds: engaging the audience and speaking directly to hearts and minds.

With composer Wendy Hiscocks Philippa will be travelling to Australia later in the year.

Tuned In To Shortwave Nights is a new classical branch to the thriving Tuned In London programme of world and folk music that is put together by Eleanor Thorn and has been running in Rotherhithe for more than six years. She and violinist Philippa Mo have been mulling over the possibility of such a project for a while now, and the catalyst for it going live has been in part the stunning concert that Philippa and fellow violinist Harriet Mackenzie performed in St Mary's Church Rotherhithe in early December 2017. The time was right! Philippa has put together an incredible programme featuring some of her favourite top musicians.

To see her website and get an overview of the once-a-month programme, see the Tuned in to Shortwave Nights page on Philippa's website.

Shortwave Cafe is a new arts hub in the Biscuit Factory in Bermondsey and offers a lovely open space with fantastic exhibitions on its walls, a bar serving drinks and pizzas, and comfy tables and chairs. We think it is just the informal, cosy, non-classical space to which we wanted to bring this kind of world-class classical music. It is a 5 minute walk from Bermondsey Tube Station (on the Jubilee line). Come and join us!


Venue
Shortwave Cafe
100, Clements Road
London
London
SE16 4DG
England

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