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Recital with Patrick Hemmerlé

  • Clare Hall Herschel Road Cambridge, CB3 9AL United Kingdom (map)

About This Concert

In this unique concert, Charlie Draper presents not only rare music, but also rare electronic instruments. The Ondes Martenot has achieved a certain recognition, largely due to Messiaen, and the music of science fiction movies. The Theremin, invented in 1920, and named after its colourful inventor Leon Theremin, is much less known to the general public. The only instrument played without being physically touched, it creates a fascinating sound, capable of imitating the violin as well as the human voice. The repertoire presented by Charlie Draper, one of Britain’s leading exponents, is partly made of transcriptions, partly original works, all of high musical interest.

Piano, ondes Martenot (with palme and métallique diffuseurs) and theremin stand ready for the sell-out concert with Charlie Draper and Patrick Hemmerlé.

Programme

  • Pierre Vellones - Fantasie

  • George Gershwin – Summertime

  • Sergei Rachmaninoff - Vocalise

  • Nikolai Medtner - Suite-Vocalise in F Minor

  • Darius Milhaud - Suite for Ondes Martenot and Piano

  • Richard Rodney Bennett - Serenade No. 2

  • Miklos Rozsa (arr. Paul Jackson) - Spellbound Concerto for Theremin and Piano

Tickets

  • £20 General Admission

  • £15 Clare Hall members

  • £10 students and children

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