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Linnet Baroque

A Nest of Nightingales

A Nest of Nightingales
Linnet Baroque performs vocal and instrumental music written by Thomas Linley the elder, first musical director of the Bath Assembly rooms & his son, also Thomas, a childhood friend of Mozart. Also featuring music by their teachers & virtuosic arias performed by Elizabeth Linley, famous for her interpretations of Handel's 'bird song' arias. We are thrilled that Timothy Roberts has composed a work for us, which will premiere at this concert.

Music by the Linleys, Handel, Boyce, Jackson, Nardini & the premiere of Timothy Roberts' composition for soprano & bass viol 'Mrs Sheridan to Her Brother's Violin'.

Elin Harries - soprano
Oliver Webber - baroque violin
Thomas Pickering- recorders & baroque flute
Ibrahim Aziz - bass viol
Asako Ogawa - harpsichord


  • date Sun 16 March 2025
  • location The Old Theatre Royal, Bath
  • time 6:00pm
  • ticket £15, Students/U18s: £8

Full Event Details

Linnet Baroque performs vocal and instrumental music written by Thomas Linley the elder, first musical director of the Bath Assembly rooms & his son, also Thomas, a childhood friend of Mozart. Also featuring music by their teachers & virtuosic arias performed by Elizabeth Linley, famous for her interpretations of Handel's 'bird song' arias. We are thrilled that Timothy Roberts has composed a work for us, which will premiere at this concert.

Music by the Linleys, Handel, Boyce, Jackson, Nardini & the premiere of Timothy Roberts' composition for soprano & bass viol 'Mrs Sheridan to Her Brother's Violin'.

Elin Harries - soprano
Oliver Webber - baroque violin
Thomas Pickering- recorders & baroque flute
Ibrahim Aziz - bass viol
Asako Ogawa - harpsichord

Venue Details & Map

Location

The Old Theatre Royal, Bath
The Old Theatre Royal, 12 Old Orchard Street, Bath BA1 1JU


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