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The Italian Connection – Sounds Baroque

October 31, 2017
by Leonora Dawson-Bowling
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When:
August 11, 2019 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
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Where:
Cratfield, Suffolk
St Mary's Church
Cratfield, 0BX, Church Rd, Halesworth IP19
United Kingdom
Concert

Julian Perkins pic1 credit Andy CraggsIf Italy was the ‘cradle of the renaissance’, it was also the ‘playground of the Baroque’. Julian Perkins and Sounds Baroque’s The Italian Connection celebrates the infusion of Italian music throughout Europe with a programme that juxtaposes works by esteemed Baroque Masters with Baroque-inspired tonal works by Stephen Dodgson.

Dodgson works include Invention No. 5 from Set 1: ‘The Worm’; Invention No. 5 from Set 2: ‘Plush and Roses’ and The New Terpsichore, Book 1.

Julian Perkins harpsichord
Sophie Barber violin
Karin Björk violin
Henrik Persson cello

Sounds Baroque Italian Connection programme

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