Worcester’s Wigmore Hall

The artists who performed for us in January (Apollo’s Revels) and March (Passacaglia) were so happy to be playing again in front of live audiences and in such a lovely venue….. the Angel Centre. Each said independently it was like being in the Wigmore Hall!

Passacaglia’s workshop and concert entitled “To touch the Heart” was much appreciated, with an in depth analysis of Ground Bass in the workshop and beautiful playing in the evening.

Our audience enjoyed live music again, and in particular found the seats more comfortable than in some of our previous venues, so we’ll definitely be back there a little later in the year……..namely for the Linarol Consort of viols on Sunday November 6th at 3.30pm

Before then a collaboration with Worcester Concert Club on Sunday October 9th brings us Tabea Debus, Elizabeth Kenny and Jonathan Rees to Huntingdon Hall.

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Author: Barbara Dunn

Barbara trained as a teacher and worked for most of her career in Primary Education, eventually serving as a headteacher in Reading and then in Worcester, before taking early retirement. She has been involved with Worcestershire Early Music from its beginning, delivering workshops and organising concerts and the Pride and Prejudice Ball. Barbara is an enthusiastic amateur musician, playing regularly in many different formal and informal gatherings. She performs with the Gloucester Waits on flutes and recorders