I Fagiolini
  • Thursday 25 March 2021, 7pm
  • Online
  • £95 - £25
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Please note: The season ticket provides access to all six concerts on-demand until 29 April. Access to the concerts will only be available on the venue website used to purchase tickets.

Thursday 11 March – Thursday 29 April 2021

The Polyphonic Concert Club presents a series of online concerts featuring:

Jennifer Pike – 11 March
Colin Currie Quartet – 18 March
I Fagiolini – 25 March
Castalian String Quartet – 1 April
Red Priest – 8 April
Isata Kanneh-Mason – 15 April

The multi-award-winning maverick vocal ensemble I Fagiolini perform in the medieval ambience of York’s grade-one listed National Centre for Early Music for Viaggio, a time-travelling road trip from London to Paris, Venice and Leipzig, with repertoire from Byrd to Bach via Monteverdi.

The concert has been recorded as part of a collective response by artists, venues and a film company to the restrictions on live performance. The Polyphonic Concert Club offers members a chance to support music-making at the very highest level. The beautifully filmed online chamber recitals include a percussion quartet, violinist and vocal group, performing music from Byrd and Bach to Steve Reich.

The club’s first season features six concerts that have been recorded at independent venues across the UK including The Stoller Hall, St George’s Bristol and The National Centre for Early Music in York.

The Polyphonic Concert Club is a direct response to the decimation of live music caused by the global Coronavirus pandemic. 

Visit the Polyphonic Club website

I Fagiolini
  • Thursday 25 March 2021, 7pm
  • Online
  • £95 - £25
Book tickets

Programme:

London:
Byrd Laudibus in sanctis
Ravenscroft The three ravens
Tomkins Too much I once lamented

Paris:
Sermisy Au joly boys
Anon Mignonne, allons voir si la rose
Janequin Or vien ça

Venice:
Croce Mascarata da Lenguazi
Banchieri Festino sul Giovedi Grasso
Monteverdi Salve O Regina
Donati Dulcis amor Iesu

Leipzig:
Schein Da Jakob vollendet hatte
J.S.Bach Komm Jesu komm

Download the full programme

Please note: The season ticket provides access to all six concerts on-demand until 29 April. Access to the concerts will only be available on the venue website used to purchase tickets.

Thursday 11 March – Thursday 29 April 2021

The Polyphonic Concert Club presents a series of online concerts featuring:

Jennifer Pike – 11 March
Colin Currie Quartet – 18 March
I Fagiolini – 25 March
Castalian String Quartet – 1 April
Red Priest – 8 April
Isata Kanneh-Mason – 15 April

The multi-award-winning maverick vocal ensemble I Fagiolini perform in the medieval ambience of York’s grade-one listed National Centre for Early Music for Viaggio, a time-travelling road trip from London to Paris, Venice and Leipzig, with repertoire from Byrd to Bach via Monteverdi.

The concert has been recorded as part of a collective response by artists, venues and a film company to the restrictions on live performance. The Polyphonic Concert Club offers members a chance to support music-making at the very highest level. The beautifully filmed online chamber recitals include a percussion quartet, violinist and vocal group, performing music from Byrd and Bach to Steve Reich.

The club’s first season features six concerts that have been recorded at independent venues across the UK including The Stoller Hall, St George’s Bristol and The National Centre for Early Music in York.

The Polyphonic Concert Club is a direct response to the decimation of live music caused by the global Coronavirus pandemic. 

Visit the Polyphonic Club website

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