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The Valencia Baryton Project

The Valencia Baryton Project

Matthew Baker - Baryton, Jeremy Brooker - Baryton, Benjamin Birtle - Cello
The Valencia Baryton Project
The Valencia Baryton Project presents a rare concert format with 2 barytons and cello bringing nearly forgotten gems of Franz Joseph Haydn back to life. With legendary barytonist Jeremy Brooker joining the VBP, they are pleased to present a concert with 2 barytons - one of classical music's rarest instruments to be heard.

Matthew Baker - Baryton
Jeremy Brooker - Baryton
Benjamin Birtle - Cello


Franz Joseph Haydn – Duo in D major, Hob. X:11 (8’)

John Pickup - Dragonslayer's Lament (3')

Franz Joseph Haydn – Duo in A major, Hob. XII:1 (12’)

Franz Joseph Haydn – 12 Cassations for 2 Barytons and Basso (25’)

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  • festival Plumstead Peculiars
  • date Sun 24 November 2024
  • location Ascension Church, Plumstead
  • time 4:00pm
  • ticket Free, retiring collection

Full Event Details

The Valencia Baryton Project presents a rare concert format with 2 barytons and cello bringing nearly forgotten gems of Franz Joseph Haydn back to life. With legendary barytonist Jeremy Brooker joining the VBP, they are pleased to present a concert with 2 barytons - one of classical music's rarest instruments to be heard.

Matthew Baker - Baryton
Jeremy Brooker - Baryton
Benjamin Birtle - Cello

Franz Joseph Haydn – Duo in D major, Hob. X:11 (8’)

John Pickup - Dragonslayer's Lament (3')

Franz Joseph Haydn – Duo in A major, Hob. XII:1 (12’)

Franz Joseph Haydn – 12 Cassations for 2 Barytons and Basso (25’)

Venue Details & Map

Location

Ascension Church, Plumstead
134 Timbercroft Lane, London, England, SE18 2SG


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