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Alison Bury, John Dornenburg and Malcolm Proud
22 October 2020
12:00 - 13:00
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£16
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Alison Bury – baroque violin
John Dornenburg – bass violin
Malcolm Proud – harpsichord
MaraisMarais Sonate à la Maresienne
Marais Prélude and Fantaisie in E minor
Marais Tombeau pour M. de Ste. Colombe
d’Anglebert Chaconne Rondeau
d’Anglebert Tombeau de M. de Chambonnières
Leclair Sonata in D, Op. 9, No. 3
Alison Bury studied at the RCM and Salzburg Mozarteum. She was a founder member and leader of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, and leader of the English Baroque Soloists for over 20 years. Alison performs with the Academy of Ancient Music, Raglan Baroque Players and has toured worldwide.
John Dornenburg studied at the Koninklijk Konservatorium in Den Haag, Holland, and at the Mozarteum in Salzburg. He has made over thirty CDs of solo and chamber music and has performed in Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands and worldwide. John has taught at Carnegie-Mellon University, the California State University, and was Lecturer at Stanford University 1988-2018.
Malcolm Proud studied at the Amsterdam Conservatory and won the 1982 Edinburgh International Harpsichord Competition. He is the Irish Baroque Orchestra’s principal harpsichordist and has worked with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, the Academy of Ancient Music, the European Union Baroque Orchestra and Akademie für alte Musik Berlin.
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Last approximately two hours with one interval
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