Saturday 19 October, 15.30 at St George's Church
BREMF Live Showcase
EVENT OVER. Our popular annual showcase of the latest up and coming talent on the early music scene
Date & Time: Saturday 19 October, 15.30
Ticket price: £20; under 30s £10; under 12s free
Venue: St George's Church
A showcase of the latest up and coming talent on the early music scene, selected by competitive audition. Previous participants have gone on to be selected as BBC New Generation Baroque Ensembles and enjoyed national and international success – this is your chance to hear the stars of tomorrow!
You can watch last year’s showcase here.
Interval with tea and delicious home-made cakes
Lowe Ensemble (five sibling instrumentalists): Viva Vivaldi!
A programme celebrating the exuberance and brilliance of Antonio Vivaldi, one of the most influential composers of the Baroque era. This all-Vivaldi programme showcases the vitality and virtuosity of his music, as performed by Lowe Ensemble, comprised of five talented siblings with British and Spanish roots.
Joseph & Gabriel Lowe violin
Xavier Lowe viola da gamba, cello
Santiago Lowe cello
Myriam Lowe harpsichord
Minerva Baroque (soprano and instrumental trio): Handel in Rome
Exploring formative Italian influences with excerpts from Handel’s pastoral cantata Aminta e Fillide alongside music by composers among whom Handel lived, including Scarlatti.
Danni O’Neill soprano
May Robertson violin
Jacob Garside cello
Callum Anderson harpsichord
Nocturnalia Ensemble (baroque trio): Olea Mediterranea
A new programme linking the Festival theme of Connections with the Mediterranean sonata and including the world premiere in modern times of an anonymous Fandango found in Madrid.
Mojca Jerman violin
Pablo Tejedor-Gutiérrez cello
Alex Mastichiadis harpsichord
Triple Fipple (recorder ensemble): In Search of Sunlight
A programme travelling from England, through France and Belgium to northern Italy, mixing melancholic shadows with bright celebrations and including music by Gibbons, Josquin and Ciconia.
Kate Bingham, Larli Davies & Hannah Parry recorders
BREMF Live is funded by:
Arts Council England Project Grants
The Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation
The Behrens Foundation
The Thistle Trust
Thriplow Charitable Foundation
Chalk Cliff Trust