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The festival this year includes performances from Julian Bliss alongside pianist Charles Owen, saxophonist Manu Brazo with pianist Prajna Indrawati, and the Consone String Quartet. Leading Italian ensemble La Fonte Musica makes a much anticipated return to the UK, offering a programme of music by Guillame Dufay under the direction of Michele Pasotti. Closing the festival will be The Orchestra of St John’s conducted by John Lubbock. There’s also a series of talks to bring insight to each performance, with speakers including esteemed author Sarah Dunant for a lecture on the rebirth of creativity in Renaissance Italy, Professor Natasha Loges and Brian David. https://www.tetburymusicfestival.org/


  • Date: 24/09/2022 11:34 AM - 02/10/2022 11:36 AM
  • Location Tetbury, Gloucestershire, UK (Map)

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Tetbury Music Festival Schedule, 2022


Saturday 24 September 7pm

The Goods Shed Arts Centre, Tetbury

Saxophonist Manu Brazo and pianist Prajna Indrawati open the festival with Debussy, Vaughan Williams and de Falla


Thursday 29 September, 3.30pm

The Goods Shed Arts Centre, Tetbury

Insight talk by Sarah Dunant on the rebirth of creativity in Renaissance Italy


Thursday 29 September 7pm

St Marys' Church, Tetbury

Leading Italian ensemble La Fonte Musica make a much anticipated return to the UK, offering a programme of music by Guillame Dufay under the direction of Michele Pasotti


Friday 30 September 7pm

St Marys' Church, Tetbury

The talented young Consone String Quartet perform Haydn, Mozart and Mendelessohn

 

Saturday 1 October 3.30pm

The Goods Shed Arts Centre, Tetbury

Insight talk by Professor Natasha Loges: the world of clarinet chamber music


Saturday 1 October 6.30pm

St Marys' Church, Tetbury

Julian Bliss and Charles Owen make a welcome festival debut


Sunday 2 October 3.30pm

The Goods Shed Arts Centre, Tetbury

Insight talk with Brian David: exploring the relationships between Haydn and Mozart, Elgar and Walton


Sunday 2 October 5pm

St Marys' Church, Tetbury

The Orchestra of St John's conducted by John Lubbock bring this season to a close, with a programme of Elgar, Mozart, Walton and Haydn.