Scottish Ensemble: Baroque Take Two

Scottish Ensemble: Baroque Take Two

19th OCTOBER 2019

19.00PM - 10.15AM

Perth Concert Hall - Horsecross Arts Ltd

Perth Concert Hall - Horsecross Arts Ltd

Mill Street
Perth, Perth and Kinross, PH1 5HZ, Scotland
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Scottish Ensemble: Baroque Take Two

Programme includes:
Antonio Vivaldi Concerto Grosso in G minor
Arcangelo Corelli Concerto Grosso in E-flat major
Heinrich Biber Rosary Sonata No 6 in C minor with guest director Jonathan Cohen
Cellist, conductor, keyboardist and director of Arcangelo

For this special concert, Scotland’s pioneering string orchestra Scottish Ensemble and harpsichordist Jonathan Cohen (Arcangelo) will perform a selection of exuberant chamber pieces - at the same time as exploring how our surroundings might change the way we listen.

Performing the first half of the concert in one venue before moving to another for the second half, you’ll experience vivacious concerti by Corelli, Locatelli and Vivaldi, and violin sonatas by Corelli and Biber, in contrasting spaces.

Transport will be provided on the night for anyone unable to walk between venues.

Performance One: Chamber to Church

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7pm - 9pm

7pm – 7.45pm | The Station Hotel (refreshments available)

Interval (short walk or provided transport to St John’s Kirk)

8.15pm - 9pm | St John’s Kirk

Performance Two: Church to Chamber

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8.15pm - 10.15pm

8.15pm - 9pm | St John’s Kirk

Interval (short walk or provided transport to

The Station Hotel) 9.30pm - 10.15pm | The Station Hotel

(refreshments available)

Tickets and Information

Scottish Ensemble Baroque Take Two
Sat 19 Oct: 7pm – 10.15pm | The Station Hotel + St John’s Kirk
£16.50; under 26s £12.50 (inc £1.50 booking fee per ticket);
students £7; unemployed £5; under 16s Free