Ruby Hughes and Friends (2/3)
Soprano Ruby Hughes and friends perform at Bangor Abbey: a unique place of worship founded by St Comgall in 558AD on the southern shore of Belfast Lough.
John Toal introduces this series, celebrating the talents of the distinguished soprano Ruby Hughes – one of the UK’s most passionate programmers, curators and collaborators. She's joined by Jonas Nordberg (lute), Tamsin Waley-Cohen (violin) and Huw Watkins (piano), in the setting of Bangor Abbey: a unique place of worship founded by St Comgall in 558AD on the southern shore of Belfast Lough.
Today's programme features works by Elgar, Dowland and Deborah Pritchard's Liberty, written for the Two Mores Festival last October.
Elgar:
Violin Sonata Op. 82
Tamsin Waley-Cohen violin / Huw Watkins Piano
Dowland:
Praeludium
Time stands still
Can she excuse my wrongs
Flow, my tears
Ruby Hughes soprano / Jonas Nordberg lute
Dowland:
Fantasia P.5
Fantasia P.6
Jonas Nordberg lute
Deborah Pritchard:
Liberty
Ruby Hughes soprano / Tamsin Waley-Cohen violin / Huw Watkins Piano
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Edward Elgar
Violin Sonata in E minor, Op.82
Performer: Tamsin Waley-Cohen. Performer: Huw Watkins. -
John Dowland
Praeludium
Performer: Jonas Nordberg. -
John Dowland
Time Stands Still
Performer: Jonas Nordberg. Singer: Ruby Hughes. -
John Dowland
Can She Excuse My Wrongs
Performer: Jonas Nordberg. Singer: Ruby Hughes. -
John Dowland
Flow, My Tears
Performer: Jonas Nordberg. Singer: Ruby Hughes. -
John Dowland
Fantasia, P.5
Performer: Jonas Nordberg. -
John Dowland
Fantasia, P.6
Performer: Jonas Nordberg. -
Deborah Pritchard
Liberty
Performer: Tamsin Waley-Cohen. Performer: Huw Watkins. Singer: Ruby Hughes.
Broadcast
- Wed 6 Mar 2024 13:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3