Quadriga Consort (AT)
Ever since the Austrian ensemble Quadriga Consort was founded by harpsichordist arranger and composer Nikolaus Newerkla, it has made a name for itself playing early music which defies being pigeonholed as either ‘early music’, ‘classical’ or ‘pop’. With its first programme Ground (CD 2003, Label Harp, Berlin) the Quadriga Consort already surprised audiences with uncompromising interpretations and unsuspected freshness beyond any categorization.

Ticket order:
8-25 EUR
Access: transport Departure at 18:00 (Hala Tivoli)
Ulrike Tropper (glas / voice), Angelika Huemer (kljunasta flavta, sopranska viola da gamba / recorder, treble viol), Karin Silldorff (kljunasta flavta / recorder), Dominika Teufel (tenorska viola da gamba / tenor viol), Philipp Comploi (basovska viola da gamba / Basse de violon), Laurenz Schiffermüller (tolkala / percussion), Nikolaus Newerkla (čembalo, vibrandoneon, glas / harpsichord, vibrandoneon, voice)
Event programme
Songs & Tunes From The Isles
Traditional Early Music from England, Scotland and Ireland
Traditional An-Dro dance (Bretagne)
Breton Dance
Traditional song (Scotland)
John Barleycorn
Traditional song (Scotland)
Twa Bonnie Maidens
Traditional reel (Ireland)
The Poison Ivy Leaf
Traditional song (England)
The Holland Handkerchief
Turlough O'Carolan (1670-1738)
Carolan’s Cup / The Two William Davises
Traditional song (Ireland)
Cliffs of Doneen
Traditional Jig/Reel/Jig, Ireland
T’Athair Jack Walsh / Jennie’s Wedding / Monaghan Jig
Traditional sea song (Scotland)
The Bonny Ship the Diamond
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Traditional sea song (England)
The Coasts of High Barbary
Traditional song (England)
Fare-thee-Well Cold Winter
Traditional song (England)
The Rich Old Lady
Traditional tune (England)
Newcastle
Traditional jig (Ireland)
James Betagh Jig
Traditional song (Ireland)
Pulling the Sea-Dulse
Niel Gow (1727-1807)
Niel Gow’s Lament for the Death of His Second Wife
Traditional sea song (England)
The Saucy Sailor
Traditional song (England / Scotland)
The Wraggle Taggle Gypsies, O!
Kostanjevica na Krki, Former Cistercian Monastery
In 1234 established Cistercian monastery of Mary Studenec till the abolition in 1785, represented a center of religious, Enlightenment, in economic life.