Eboracum Baroque are delighted to perform as part of the Stamford Georgian Festival and present a varied programme of music from across the Georgian period. The concert features the works of the composer, George Frederick Handel, a favourite of the Georgian Kings in England. They will perform some of Handel's most famous works including the Water music written in 1717 for a big pubic statement on the river Thames from the King. The King loved it so much he requested…
Find out more »We will perform extracts from Handel's Fireworks music, Water music and a number of his trio sonatas as a small part of the exciting finale at the Stamford Georgian Festival 2019.
Find out more »The Clothworkers Consort of Leeds are joined by the early music group Eboracum Baroque and bass soloist Stuart O’Hara for a programme of music in celebration of St Cecilia’s Day. The Clothworkers Consort of Leeds are joined by the early music group Eboracum Baroque and bass soloist Stuart O’Hara for a programme of music in celebration of St Cecilia’s Day. The concert will feature Henry Purcell’s trumpet sonata, his Cecilian ode ‘Welcome to all the pleasures’, and the modern premiere…
Find out more »Eboracum Baroque are delighted to return to Oxburgh Hall to present a brand new programme after sell out performances in 2018. They will perform a selection of music for Advent and Christmas from the Elizabethan era with a particular connection to Oxburgh. It includes music by William Byrd and Thomas Tallis highlighting Oxburgh's recusant catholic history. Interspersed throughout the programme will be well loved festive music from across the ages. Tickets available via the National Trust website.
Find out more »Eboracum Baroque join the choirs of Peterborough Cathedral to act as the orchestra for a performance of Handel's Messiah in Peterborough Cathedral.
Find out more »Eboracum Baroque return to the wonderful acoustics of Canons Ashby Priory to perform vocal seasonal favourites from across the ages. Mulled wine, teas or coffees available to buy during the interval (cash only). With rustic festive decorations, atmospheric lighting and talented musicians this should be a perfect way to kick start the festive season. Tickets via the National Trust website.
Find out more »A performance by candlelight in the atmospheric St Andrew's Church, Wimpole.
Find out more »A performance by Candlelight in aid of Cancer Research UK in the historic church of Great St Mary's, Cambridge.
Find out more »A performance by Candlelight in aid of Cancer Research UK in the historic church of Holy Trinity Church, Guildford.
Find out more »A festive Georgian programme in the beautiful chapel at Wimpole Hall
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