This recital is presented as part of the Melba Hall Lunch Hour Concert Series. All concerts in this series can also be streamed live via our website.
Meditation and Fire
The Recorder Co-op, featuring ensemble members Ruth Wilkinson, Ryan Williams, Hannah Coleman, and Alexandra Bailliet-Joly with guest Ben Hoadley are coming together for a beautiful performance blending Renaissance music and contemporary repertoire. This year, they are thrilled to welcome the accomplished bassoonist, composer and recorder player, Ben Hoadley, with whom they will showcase a unique set of recorders.
The ensemble will perform on a consort of matched renaissance style recorders which were generously donated to the University of Melbourne by the late Terry Simmons and built by Danish recorder maker Ture Bergstrøm. Exploring works from the 16th and 21st centuries the use of these exquisite instruments performing together promises for an unforgettable musical experience.
The Recorder Co-op
Ruth Wilkinson, Ryan Williams, Hannah Coleman and Alexandra Bailliet-Joly and guest Ben Hoadley
Program
Pieter Campo (b.1980)
Meditativo
Anthony Holborne (1545-1602)
The Image of Melancholy, Pavan
The Night Watch
Galliard
The Sighes
Almayne
Thomas Morley (1557-1602)
Now is the month of maying
John Dowland (1563-1626)
Mr Thomas Collier his Galliard
The Earl of Essex Galliard
Christopher Tye (1505-c.1572)
In Nomine 1 "Weep no more Rachel"
Stephen Leek (b.1959)
Agnus Dei
Michale Praetorius (1571-1621)
Bransles
Paul Lütkeman (c.1555)
Innsbruck ich muss dich lassen
Samuel Scheidt (1587-1654)
Intrada à 5 voc.
Galliarda Battaglia à 5
Galliard à 5
Canzon à 5 Super Cantionem
Gallicam
Pieter Campo
Vuur (Fire)
About The Recorder Co-op
The Recorder Co-op is a collective group of professional recorder players who individually contribute their diverse talents to create and strengthen respect for an instrument with a long and glorious history from medieval times to the present day. It is an instrument with a vast repertoire that continues to grow today and the program presented for this concert displays part of this diversity in the hands of these skilled musicians. The University of Melbourne, Faculty of Fine Arts and Music has played a part in the lives of the core members of this ensemble.
Banner: Alexandra Bailliet-Joly, 2024.
ACCESSIBILITY
Melba Hall is wheelchair accessible via a side entrance. To read more about access services available at our venues, please visit: https://finearts-music.unimelb.edu.au/access-our-events.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Due to current University guidelines, there are a number of conditions currently in place for our in-person events.
- The University continues to strongly encourage individuals to remain up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations, but no longer requires evidence of vaccination in order to access campus.
- You are welcome to wear a face mask anywhere on campus for personal and community safety.
- Please stay at home if you feel unwell or have been ordered to isolate.
Walk-ups and latecomers will be admitted at the discretion of front of house staff.
To read more about the University's COVID-19 response, please visit: https://www.unimelb.edu.au/coronavirus.