Genre: Chamber music

Soup with Brass Quintet

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About the concert

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Tango, ragtime and transformed Renaissance music.

Brass instruments have a history that stretches far back in time, which makes John Dowland’s music a perfect match for brass quintet arrangements. Dowland was a contemporary of Shakespeare, and we’ll hear a selection of his beautiful pieces originally composed for lute.

Joakim Agnas is principal trumpet of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as a composer and arranger. Here, he presents his brass quintet version of Stravinsky’s The Soldier’s Tale – music full of character and wit, with echoes of Viennese waltz, ragtime and jazz. Agnas has also composed the opening piece of the concert, Tango – music he describes as strongly inspired by Stravinsky.

A special treat in this programme is the chance to compare Stravinsky’s version of Ragtime from The Soldier’s Tale with Scott Joplin’s The Easy Winners – one of the biggest hits of the ragtime era.

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Menu: Roasted celeriac soup with parsley. The soup is served with sourdough bread, crispbread, butter, sparkling water/light beer, coffee/tea and a piece of chocolate. Wine and beer are available for purchase for those who wish.

All soups are lactose- and gluten-free. Please inform us of any special dietary requirements when booking.

  • The music

    Approximate times
  • Joakim Agnas Tango for brass quintet
    6 min
  • John Dowland The Shoemaker’s Wife, a Toy, version for brass quintet
    1 min
  • John Dowland The Lady Rich’s Galliard, version for brass quintet
    2 min
  • John Dowland Mrs Vaux’s Jig, version for brass quintet
    1 min
  • John Dowland Lady Hunsdon’s Puffe ”Lady Hunsdon’s Almain”, version for brass quintet
    2 min
  • Igor Stravinsky Three Dances from The Soldier’s Tale, version for brass quintet arr Joakim Agnas
    7 min
  • Scott Joplin The Easy Winners, version for brass quintet
    3 min
  • Participants

  • Joakim Agnas trumpet
  • Mikael Nilsson trumpet
  • Sarah Lindblom french horn
  • Karl Frisendahl trombone
  • Karl-Johan Elf tuba