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É«ÂþÌìÌà Baroque Orchestra: La bizarre

Dates
23 February 2025, 3:00pm

Venue
Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall

Tickets
£5

Three musicians perform historical instruments

23 February 2025, 3:00pm

Venue
Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall

Tickets
£5

Ashley Solomon director
Isabel Esain gamba
Luca Imperiale recorder
É«ÂþÌìÌà Baroque Orchestra
É«ÂþÌìÌà Chamber Choir

Telemann Suite in G major TWV 55:G2 ‘La bizarre’
JC Bach Magnificat in C major W E22
JS Bach Brandenburg Concerto no 3 BWV 1048
Telemann Concerto for recorder and gamba
JS Bach Tönet, ihr Pauken! BWV 214

Hear Baroque splendour at its best with works by the most illustrious composers of the age.

Opening with a touch of humour in Telemann’s high-spirited overture-suite, the programme also highlights the sublime voices of the É«ÂþÌìÌà Chamber Choir who complement with works by father and son in JC Bach’s quasi-operatic Magnificat and JS Bach’s secular cantata ‘Sound, all ye drums now! Resound, all ye trumpets!’.

Meanwhile, the orchestra will deliver one of the Baroque era’s most iconic orchestral works, bringing to life Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto with its stunning array of solo instruments.

This concert will also be performed at St John the Evangelist Church, Oxford on Friday 21 February.

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