sun04oct7:00 pm7:45 pmLa Pastorella – Piping songs of pleasant gleeCelebrating the life of David Munrow (who died 50 ago this May)7:00 pm - 7:45 pm

Time

4 October 2026 7:00 pm - 7:45 pm

Location

St Nicholas Church, Potterspury, Towcester, NN12 7PU

Event Details

This is the last in a series of four concerts Pied Piper Remembered, celebrating the remarkable life & work of DAVID MUNROW – one of the great pioneers of ‘early music’. Munrow was an inspiration to thousands. His regular radio slot ‘Pied Piper’ had countless listeners enthralled, as he deftly opened up a world of lesser-known repertoire to a wider public.

Fiori’s final concert fetes Munrow the bucolic flauto player.  Wherever the Pied Piper led the children of Hamelin (up the mountains, away to Transylvania – the stories vary), the legend with its roots in medieval folklore continued to resonate, inspiring Goethe, the Brothers Grimm and of course Robert Browning’s famous poem, The Pied Piper of Hamelin.  All recount how the Piper is hired by Hamelin to rid the town of its plague of rats. And how the rats, mesmerised by the sound of the Piper’s magical flute, are enchanted away.

Turns out, this is no legend.  On the facade of the Pied Piper house in Hamelin, an inscription reads: “A.D. 1284 – on the 26th of June – the day of St John and St Paul – 130 children – born in Hamelin – were led out of the town by a piper wearing multicoloured clothes. After passing the Calvary near the Koppenberg they disappeared forever.”  Some link the story to the St Vitus dance, a form of mania, where people danced compulsively till they dropped.  (There was an outbreak in Erfurt, near Hamelin in the 13th century, when young people danced uncontrollably out of the town for 12 miles!)

So for our final concert in homage to Munrow we shamelessly integrate the thrilling madness of St Vitus with the brilliance of Vivaldi in a feast of inventive chamber concertos featuring Munrow’s immortal flauto.

Vivaldi Chamber Concerto in G min RV103

Vivaldi Sonata for recorder & bassoon in A min RV86

Vivaldi Sonata in C RV801

Vivaldi Chamber Concerto in G min RV105

Schickhardt La Folia op.6 no.6

Vivaldi La Pastorella in D RV95

Fiori Musicali Chamber Ensemble

Heidi Fardell recorder

Gail Hennessy oboe

Rebecca Hammond bassoon

Poppy Walshaw cello

Penelope Rapson organ/director

Fiori are very grateful to the Continuo Foundation for supporting this concert.

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