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Keble Early Music Festival

Helen Charlston & Friends

I Love and I Must

Julian Perkins (harpsichord), Jonathan Manson (bass viol), Sergio Bucheli (theorbo)
Helen Charlston & Friends
Fly alongside Purcell, Strozzi, Charpentier and Monteverdi in the pursuit of love. Through their beguiling music, confusing pleasure, endless pain and aching beauty we celebrate every love story that has almost flowered, beautifully flourished or failed inconsolably.
Recent Gramophone and BBC Music Magazine award winner, BBC New Generation Artist and winner of the London Handel Competition 2018, Helen Charlston’s rise in the realms of early music has been nothing short of meteoric. Here she is joined by harpsichordist Julian Perkins, bass viol Jonathan Manson and theorbist Sergio Bucheli in a programme of 16th and 17th century song.


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Fly alongside Purcell, Strozzi, Charpentier and Monteverdi in the pursuit of love. Through their beguiling music, confusing pleasure, endless pain and aching beauty we celebrate every love story that has almost flowered, beautifully flourished or failed inconsolably.
Recent Gramophone and BBC Music Magazine award winner, BBC New Generation Artist and winner of the London Handel Competition 2018, Helen Charlston’s rise in the realms of early music has been nothing short of meteoric. Here she is joined by harpsichordist Julian Perkins, bass viol Jonathan Manson and theorbist Sergio Bucheli in a programme of 16th and 17th century song.

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Keble College Chapel, Oxford
Keble College, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PG


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