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Baroque Connections St George’s Chamber Orchestra

Saturday 9th March 2019 | 19:45

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Date: Saturday 9th March 2019

Time: 19:45

Venue: St Georges Church, High Street, Beckenham, Kent BR3 1AX

Event Information

Vivaldi Concerto for Strings in G minor RV157
Campra Orchestral Suite from L’Europe Galante
Albinoni Concerto for Oboe in D minor Op.9
Interval
Handel Concerto Grosso in A Op.6 No.11
Bach Concerto for Violin in E BWV1042
Bach Erbarme Dich from St Matthew Passion (arranged for Oboe & Violin)
Owen Dennis Oboe
Dominic Moore Violin / Director
Tickets £15, £5 under 25s at www.sgco.co.uk  Beckenham Bookshop 42 High Street BR3 1AY and St George’s Parish Office 9.30am to 2.30pm Mondayto Friday

Refreshments

There will be a licensed Cash Only bar or bars for this event under the auspices of a TEN licence from Bromley Council. Refreshments may be purchased before the performance and during the interval only.

The usual alcohol licensing law applies.

Event Artists

St George's Chamber Orchestra

Beckenham's Professional Orchestra

The St. George’s Chamber Orchestra (SGCO) was founded in 2004 as the professional orchestra for the South East in order to give local music lovers the opportunity to hear orchestral concerts of the highest standard on their own doorstep, and indeed for the musicians to enjoy making music together on their own doorstep!

The orchestra is drawn from an extraordinarily talented, experienced and versatile pool of musicians, a large number of whom are past winners of prestigious awards and musical competitions in the UK and elsewhere. Many either are or have been members of the leading London orchestras and a significant number are principals in those orchestras. Many others are members of Britain’s best known chamber ensembles.

St. George’s has a long, strong and respected musical heritage, and boasts one of the finest church choirs in the UK. With its spaciousness, good acoustics and warm friendly atmosphere the church is an ideal venue for a chamber orchestra.

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