In the early 18th century, the Amsterdam printing house of Estienne Roger and his successor Michel de la Cène became a vital hub for the dissemination of music across Europe.
Giuseppe Torelli Sinfonia a3 Op.5 No.2 in C
Arcangelo Corelli Sonata da Chiesa Op.3 No.1 in F
Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger Canarios, Book 4
Pietro Antonio Locatelli Sonata a3 Op.5 No.5 in d
Tomaso Albinoni Balletto a3 No.7 in D
George Frideric Handel Trio Sonata Op.2 No.2 in g
Antonio Vivaldi Trio Sonata “La Follia” Op.1 No.12 in d
In the early 18th century, the Amsterdam printing house of Estienne Roger and his successor Michel de la Cène became a vital hub for the dissemination of music across Europe. Their editions enabled composers to reach audiences and musicians far beyond their places of origin, influencing style and performance practice as they went. Works by composers such as Corelli, Torelli, Locatelli and Vivaldi found their way into new homes and in front of new interpreters – the result was a repertoire defined not by geography, but unified by its approachability and popularity.
These performances offer a welcoming and flexible way to enjoy live music. Created with accessibility in mind, they are ideal for people with additional support needs, caring responsibilities, or anyone who prefers a more casual concert environment. For those familiar with Dunedin Consort performances, the experience will feel much the same, with just a few simple additions to support accessibility.
If you have access requirements, please email info@dunedin-consort.org.uk and we can reserve seating for you.
Further information on our relaxed performances can be found here.
Tickets: £6 – £25
In the early 18th century, the Amsterdam printing house of Estienne Roger and his successor Michel de la Cène became a vital hub for the dissemination of music across Europe.
Giuseppe Torelli Sinfonia a3 Op.5 No.2 in C
Arcangelo Corelli Sonata da Chiesa Op.3 No.1 in F
Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger Canarios, Book 4
Pietro Antonio Locatelli Sonata a3 Op.5 No.5 in d
Tomaso Albinoni Balletto a3 No.7 in D
George Frideric Handel Trio Sonata Op.2 No.2 in g
Antonio Vivaldi Trio Sonata “La Follia” Op.1 No.12 in d
In the early 18th century, the Amsterdam printing house of Estienne Roger and his successor Michel de la Cène became a vital hub for the dissemination of music across Europe. Their editions enabled composers to reach audiences and musicians far beyond their places of origin, influencing style and performance practice as they went. Works by composers such as Corelli, Torelli, Locatelli and Vivaldi found their way into new homes and in front of new interpreters – the result was a repertoire defined not by geography, but unified by its approachability and popularity.
These performances offer a welcoming and flexible way to enjoy live music. Created with accessibility in mind, they are ideal for people with additional support needs, caring responsibilities, or anyone who prefers a more casual concert environment. For those familiar with Dunedin Consort performances, the experience will feel much the same, with just a few simple additions to support accessibility.
If you have access requirements, please email info@dunedin-consort.org.uk and we can reserve seating for you.
Further information on our relaxed performances can be found here.
Tickets: £6 – £22
In the early 18th century, the Amsterdam printing house of Estienne Roger and his successor Michel de la Cène became a vital hub for the dissemination of music across Europe.
Giuseppe Torelli Sinfonia a3 Op.5 No.2 in C
Arcangelo Corelli Sonata da Chiesa Op.3 No.1 in F
Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger Canarios, Book 4
Pietro Antonio Locatelli Sonata a3 Op.5 No.5 in d
Tomaso Albinoni Balletto a3 No.7 in D
George Frideric Handel Trio Sonata Op.2 No.2 in g
Antonio Vivaldi Trio Sonata “La Follia” Op.1 No.12 in d
In the early 18th century, the Amsterdam printing house of Estienne Roger and his successor Michel de la Cène became a vital hub for the dissemination of music across Europe. Their editions enabled composers to reach audiences and musicians far beyond their places of origin, influencing style and performance practice as they went. Works by composers such as Corelli, Torelli, Locatelli and Vivaldi found their way into new homes and in front of new interpreters – the result was a repertoire defined not by geography, but unified by its approachability and popularity.
These performances offer a welcoming and flexible way to enjoy live music. Created with accessibility in mind, they are ideal for people with additional support needs, caring responsibilities, or anyone who prefers a more casual concert environment. For those familiar with Dunedin Consort performances, the experience will feel much the same, with just a few simple additions to support accessibility.
If you have access requirements, please email info@dunedin-consort.org.uk and we will reserve seating for you.
Further information on our relaxed performances can be found here.
Tickets: £6 – £22
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