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Classic Buskers
Thurning – Church of St James the Great
A great sense of humour and amazing virtuosity are the primary features of this wonderfully entertaining pair, the Classic Buskers...
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Eclipse
Titchmarsh – Church of St Mary the Virgin
An enthralling journey into early music from Italy and Spain, Eclipse brings the richness of Medieval and Baroque music into the 21st century, with their programme ‘Spring Festa!’.
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Chloe Hanslip, violin and Ashley Wass, piano
Polebrook – All Saints Church
“Make no mistake about it: this boy is special. What I love about his playing is its sincerity and tenderness” The Independent
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| Tete Bae, flute and Rhian Hansom, harp
Apethorpe – St Leonard’s Church
Interval drinks will be served on the lawns of the historic Manor House, if fine, by kind permission
of Lord and Lady Brassey.
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| Calefax
Fotheringhay – St Mary & All Saints Church
"Five extremely gifted Dutch gents who almost made the wind quintet seem the best musical format on the planet"
The Times, July 2008
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Cellophony
Kings Cliffe – All Saints Church
Cellophony is the vibrant, sonorous and exhilarating sound of a newly established octet of some of the most exciting young professional cellists in London, who play both standard cello ensemble repertoire and also a diverse array of specially commissioned
arrangements and adaptations.
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Kosmos
Pilton – Church of All Saints & St Mary
From the hash dens of 1920s Athens via the brothels of Argentina to the (barely) respectable Music in Quiet Places series, Kosmos brings you its own cutting-edge compositions, arrangements and improvisations, interweaving music from different traditions, transforming it and taking it to surprising places.
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William Saunders, organ
Fotheringhay – St Mary & All Saints Church
The 9th Annual Fotheringhay Organ Recital
"William's playing is quite astounding: musicality, flawless technique and mind-boggling organ management"
Organists Review May 2008
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Gentlemen of St John’s
Woodnewton – St Mary’s Church
"Offering well-nigh perfect musicality, phrasing and grooming, the Gents are an immaculately blended, responsive, interactive
consort." BBC Music Magazine
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