Baroque sonatas for two to five players.
Abbey Row Baroque are a group of friends who meet to play music together for their own enjoyment – and they hope you will enjoy their playing too! This afternoon, they will be playing a varied programme of sonatas by composers such as the Bach family, Telemann, Corelli, Albinoni and Vivaldi, in various combinations.
These pieces were often composed for amateur musicians and can be played on a variety of instruments which suits them very well.
Abbey Row Baroque are:
John Hughes, pianist and organist at Malmesbury Abbey
Paul Mason, currently studying for a Masters in Jazz saxophone and flute at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.
Martyn Joyce, violin
Helen Venn, oboe
Dick Venn, cello
Do come and join us – you can enjoy some super music, meet your friends as well as maybe making new ones. Advance tickets are just £3.50 (plus booking fee) Please note that on the door they cost £4,
And our Whistle Stop Café will be open if you fancy a nice cup of tea (or coffee) and Sasha’s cakes are more than delicious – what a lovely way to spend an afternoon. There will be a selection of tables and chairs set out in the hall for you to choose from on arrival.