27 January 2025 – 27 January 2025, 19:30 – 20:30
Bach Dialogues II, Monday 27 January
- LocationThe WongAvery Music Gallery, Trinity Hall
- CostStandard £15 | Concession £10 | Student £5
- Booking closing dateMonday, 27 January 2025 12:00pm
- Event typeConcert
Please note that there will be two performances: one on Monday 27 January, and another on Tuesday 28 January.
Baroque violinist, Rachel Stroud, joins forces with harpsichordist & Director of Music, Andrew Arthur, to present the second of three fabulous all-Bach programmes this academic year.
Full to the brim with sublime melody, intricate contrapuntal dialogue and harmonic depth, this chamber music recital series will offer a fascinating exploration of all six of J.S. Bach’s innovative instrumental sonatas which feature the harpsichord in an equal partnering obligato role with the violin.
Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to experience these ground-breaking masterworks played in-the-round in the uniquely intimate space of Trinity Hall’s award-winning WongAvery Music Gallery.
Programme
Sonata for Violin & Obligato Harpsichord in F minor, BWV 1018
French Suite No. 4 in Eb major, BWV 815
Sonata for Violin & Obligato Harpsichord in C minor, BWV 1017
Performers
Rachel Stroud (Baroque Violin)
Andrew Arthur (Harpsichord)
Booking and cost
Tickets cost £15 standard, £10 concessions, and £5 students. Please note that booking closes at 12pm on Monday 27 January.
Once you have booked your seat(s) you will receive a booking confirmation which you will be asked to present on arrival. Please either print a copy or display using a hand-held electronic device. You will not be issued paper tickets.
Please note, if you are not a current member or alum of Trinity Hall, you should book using the ‘non-members’ form.
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Cancellations
We are able to offer refunds for bookings cancelled five working days or more before an event. Requests for late refunds will be considered on an individual basis and refunds will be issued at the discretion of the Alumni & Development Office. We cannot accept responsibility if weather or disruption to travel prevents you from attending. Please let us know as soon as possible if you find you are no longer able to attend, as we have limited capacity for this event. Please email the office or call +44 (0)1223 332555 at the earliest opportunity, if you need to cancel a booking.
Photography
We like to take photos at our events to use in our digital and print communications. If you do not wish to have your photo taken, please let us know in advance or on the day.
Location
The WongAvery Music Gallery, Trinity Hall, Trinity Lane, Cambridge, CB2 1TJ.
Please visit the Porters’ Lodge on arrival where they will direct you to the venue.
Contact
If you have any queries, please contact Rebecca Horner on arts@trinhall.cam.ac.uk or call +44 (0)1223 332555.