- March 17th 2010, 7.30pm
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Concert with Jesus College Chapel Choir, Jesus College Chapel, Cambridge. The programme will include Handel Dixit Dominus, J.S. Bach & Kuhnau
- December 2010
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planned Basque tour
- September 2011
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planned concerts in Trigonale Festival, Maria Saal, Austria
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Projects in Croatia are also in their planning stages, plus a new recording of Bach arrangements.
previous concerts
- December 20–22 2009
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Tour to Croatia
- Thursday 19th December
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Messiah in the chapel of King's College Cambridge with the Harlow Chorus
- Saturday 21st November
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Purcell evening with Leicestershire Chorale
- Monday October 19th 2009, 1pm
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Concert of music by Handel with the British countertenor James Bowman, at the Banqueting House, Whitehall.
- Friday 10th July 2009, 7.30pm
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“Baroque Discoveries”
A programme of music with the City Chorus to celebrate recently unearthed or little-known treasures from the 17th and 18th centuries including Vivaldi Dixit Dominus, Handel Gloria, Lotti Credo. St Giles Cripplegate, Fore Street, London EC2Y 8DA - Tuesday 28th April 2009, 7:45pm
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“Chacony, Ground, Fantasia, Trio”
Music from two very different musical worlds of the Baroque period; Purcell’s England of the 17th Century, and Handel’s of the 18th Century. A concert for the Bromsgrove Festival in Grafton Manor Chapel. - Thursday April 23rd 2009, 7pm
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Messiah with Choir of St Bride's Fleet Street
- Saturday 28th March, 2009
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Concert for the Georgian Concerts Society, Edinburgh
- Saturday 21st March 2009
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Handel – Judas Maccabeus
Leicester Cathedral, with the Leicestershire Chorale - Tuesday 17th March, 2009
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Bach – St. John Passion
With Jesus College Chapel Choir. Jesus College Chapel, Cambridge. - 21–26 October, 2008
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Basque Country tour
Concerts in Vitoria (“Martes Musicales” Festival), Gernika, Igorre, Artea & Zeanurri. - Thursday 10th July 2008, 7.30pm
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York Early Music Festival.
The Saraband Consort with New College Choir, conducted by Edward Higginbottom.
Royalty in Exile: This programme examines the music written for performance in royal chapels in foreign lands. It presents music of the second half of the 17th century associated with Catholic queens in England, and the Stuart monarchy in France; the first in religious exile, the second in political. Music by Locke, Purcell, Fede and François Couperin. - Friday 11th July 2008, 7.30pm
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York Early Music Festival
Exile and Pilgrimage: Music by Rosenmüller, Muffat, Kapsberger, Froberger, Schmelzer and Buxtehude, with arrangement of Bach's organ works and Vivaldi's concerto for two violins, RV 522. - Sunday 20th April 2008, 11.30am
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Concert at The Nave, 1 St. Paul's Road, London N1 2QN
- Wednesday 2nd April 2008, 7pm
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Messiah
With Choir of St. Bride's, St. Bride's Church, Fleet Street, London. - Wednesday 19th March 2008
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Bach – St. John Passion
With Jesus College Chapel Choir. Jesus College Chapel, Cambridge. - Sunday 9th March 2008
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Bach – St. John Passion
With the Harlow Chorus - Monday 10th December 2007
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Messiah
With Jesus College Chapel Choir. Great St.Mary's Church, Cambridge - Saturday 17th November 2007, 7:30pm
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Monteverdi – Vespers
St James-the-Greater Church, Leicester, with the Leicestershire Chorale - Tuesday 18th September 2007, 1:00pm
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“Sacro-Profanum” String music of JS Bach, Furchheim, Biber and Muffat
City of London Music Society, Bishopsgate Institute Great Hall, 230 Bishopsgate, London, EC2M 4QH - Tuesday 21st August 2007, 8:30pm
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“Metamorphosis” String music of JS Bach, Muffat, Biber, Castello and Couperin
Iglesia de la Encarnacion, Bilbao - 11th–14th July 2007
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Finalists in the Early Music Network International Young Artists’ Competition, York
Thursday 12th: “Metamorphosis” – String music of JS Bach, Biber and Furchheim
Saturday 14th: “Sacro-Profanum” – String music of JS Bach and Muffat - Tuesday 10th July 2007, 6.30pm
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“Metamorphosis” String music of JS Bach, Muffat, Biber and Furchheim.
Royal Academy of Music Concert Room.