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Baroque Violin

A woman drew her long hair out tight
And fiddled whisper music on those strings

International baroque violinist Kreeta-Maria Kentala seamlessly weaves together folk music in the Kaustinen fiddle playing tradition of central Finland with a selection of Bach’s partitas. Kreeta-Maria plays a Gianbattista Rogeri Baroque violin of Brescia 1691.

11.30am: Hintrikki Peltoniemi`s Funeral March (trad.) – J.S. Bach (1685-1750): Allemanda
Otto Hotakainen ((1908-1990): Two Polkas: Ravit Käpylässä & Koukkulammin polka

12pm: J,S. Bach Gavotte en rondeau – Little Cantor´s Schottische (trad.)
Erik Tulindberg (1761-1814): Polonaise con variation

1pm: J.S. Bach: Loure – Wiljami Niittykoski (1895-1985): Polka Mazurka
H.i.F. Biber (1644-1704): Passacaglia

1.30pm: Konsta Jylhä (1910-1984): Walz for Jaana – J.S. Bach: Gigue
Johann Joseph Vilsmayr (1663-1722): Partita
– Preludio – Aria – Gavott – Menuett – Guigue, Final


artist

Kreeta-Maria Kentala

International baroque violinist Kreeta-Maria Kentala seamlessly weaves together folk music in the Kaustinen fiddle playing tradition of central Finland with a selection of Bach’s partitas.

Kreeta-Maria Kentala

venue

St Olave’s

St Olave Hart Street is one of the few mediaeval churches to survive the Great Fire of London. It is best known as the burial place of Samuel Pepys and his wife Elizabeth; the famous diaries of Samuel Pepys provide the most vivid first-hand account of the fire of 1666 and subsequent life.

St Olave’s

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