Ensemble Augeletti – Concerts in the West
A programme of baroque chamber music including work by J.S. Bach and Telemann.
Ensemble Augelletti specialises in creating engaging programmes that tell the everyday stories of people living in the 17th and 18th centuries through baroque chamber music. They are known for compelling performances that demonstrate an “equal capacity for elegant pathos and rip-roaring technical dexterity” (The Arts Desk, 2024) and have been praised for “a profound understanding of their innovative repertoire.” (Charles Hutch Press, 2024).
Founded in 2019, Ensemble Augelletti were New Generation Baroque Ensemble in partnership with BBC Radio 3, the National Centre for Early Music, and the Royal College of Music (2023-5) and City Music Foundation Artists (2024-5).
Olwen Foulkes, recorders
Ellen Bundy, violin
Carina Drury, cello
Toby Carr, lute
Benedict Williams, harpsichord
Programme
Describing Bach’s students as ‘jewels that brightly burn’, Telemann championed Bach’s skill in arranging music to inspire a new generation of musicians as they performed ‘under the orange tree’ in Leipzig. This programme tells the story of Bach’s students as they became ‘jewels’ and includes arrangements of his joyous instrumental music alongside Telemann’s stunning ‘Paris’ quartets and suites by Pisendel.
Georg Philipp Telemann: Trio sonata in A minor, TWV 42:a1
Jean-Marie Leclair: Minuetto in G major from op 13, Overtures and Trio sonatas, no 1
Georg Philipp Telemann: Sonata no.1 in A major TWV43:A1
JS Bach arr. Ensemble Augelletti: French Suite no 5 in G Major BWV 816
Johann Friedrich Fasch: Sonata in D major. FaWV N:D1
Johann Georg Pisendel arr. Ensemble Augelletti: Imitation des caractères de la danse
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Dates & Tickets
| Date | Time | Ticket |
|---|---|---|
| Friday 10 April, 2026 | 11:30am | Buy Tickets |