Last-minute reminder that tomorrow night [12th. March] will see the
next concert of early music given in the Lovekyn Chapel in London
Road, Kingston upon Thames, at 8pm.
The programme, entitled 'Patrons, Nations and Sirens' will consist of
French Baroque music written by Couperin, Rameau and Lully and will be
played on period instruments by William Summers - Flute, Ben Sansom -
Violin and YEO Yat-Soon - Harpsichord.
Tickets cost £8 [£6 concession; £0 for children] are still available
at the door but early arrival is advisable as the venue is small.
Those of you who have not yet visited Kingston's new Rose Theatre will
be able to do so on Wednesday 18th. March at 8m when the writer Tom
Hodgkinson [founder of The Idler] will be talking and debating his
ideas around 'Anarchy and the Middle Ages'
[see www.kingston.gov.uk/think-in-kingston]
Music for this occasion will be provided by Princes in the Tower
playing early woodwind, stringed and percussion instruments to
accompany songs from past centuries.
If you would like more information about these events, the rest of the
series, the programmes, the performers, booking tickets - or would
like to be removed from the mailing list - please let me know!
William Summers.
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