Baronial Baroque
  • Wednesday 11 March 2020, 5:30pm
  • Baronial Hall
  • £6.50
Book tickets
Image Baronial Baroque

A programme of bold Baroque classics, including Bach’s majestic Brandenburg Concerto No.4 and the uplifting Bell Anthem ‘Rejoice in the Lord Alway’ by England’s greatest Baroque master of music, Henry Purcell. Hear Chetham’s students present historically informed performances within the atmospheric setting of the Baronial Hall, directed by Dr Martyn Shaw.

Baronial Baroque
  • Wednesday 11 March 2020, 5:30pm
  • Baronial Hall
  • £6.50
Book tickets

Programme

Programme

J.S. BACH Brandenburg Concerto No.4
PURCELL Bell Anthem ‘Rejoice in the Lord Alway’ [sic.]
VIVALDI Concerto RV.443
TELEMANN Trio Sonatas
HOTTETERRE Trio Sonatas

A programme of bold Baroque classics, including Bach’s majestic Brandenburg Concerto No.4 and the uplifting Bell Anthem ‘Rejoice in the Lord Alway’ by England’s greatest Baroque master of music, Henry Purcell. Hear Chetham’s students present historically informed performances within the atmospheric setting of the Baronial Hall, directed by Dr Martyn Shaw.

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