Baroque Buffet: Baroque on Modern Instruments
Three experienced tutors in strings, wind and keyboard guide the course in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere!
Three experienced tutors in strings, wind and keyboard guide the course in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere!
Madrigals: a summer musical progress.
This non-residential course is designed for all levels from the absolute beginner to the professional dancer and concentrates on the technique, presentation & notation of Baroque dance. Participants can attend selected classes remotely via Zoom.
The Irish Recorder and Viol Course (IRVC) offers a warm welcome and a unique combination of great music-making and a house-party atmosphere, set in a Country House within walking distance of a sandy beach on the East Coast of Ireland.
The Historically Informed Summer School - where early, folk & traditional music come together.
An Online Course from City Lit
A baroque chamber music course at A415 predominantly for pre-formed groups, individual players are also welcome to apply.
Workshop for Voices & Viols with Susanna Pell.
Come and sing the Vivaldi Gloria with a fabulous orchestra to raise money for Ukraine.
The Medieval Music in the Dales Summer School this year offers the chance to work with the superlative team of Stef Conner, Hanna Marti and Elisabeth Pawelke. Two strands are available for you to choose: the reconstruction and recreation of medieval music, or ensemble playing of medieval music.
Medieval Music in the Dales 2022: Medieval Women: Music Makers & Muses.
Explore the rich and varied repertoire of musicians from court and city in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, for wind and brass instruments: cornett, sackbut, shawm, dulcian, recorder (at 440) and crumhorn.
An un-tutored course for experienced singers and players of early instruments at 440 pitch.
Come and Sing the Messiah under the mentoring of two of Wales’ best known classical musicians, Jeffrey Howard and Ros Evans at Llantrisant Guildhall and Castle green.
Eight in-person choral workshops on the music of Thomas Tallis.
Make your own professional wooden recorder with expert recorder maker, Jacqueline Sorel.
Foundation / Lower Intermediate Level. Enjoy beautiful music and develop your skills in the company of players of a similar ability.
Elementary, Lower Intermediate & Pre-formed Consorts. Run by Jacqui Robertson-Wade and Alison Kinder.
Workshop for Female Voices and Soft Instruments.
Schütz and his world - for sackbuts, cornetti and voices.
Classical, early, world music & theatre shows and a workshop at multiple venues across Liverpool with some exciting, pioneering & international musicians lined up: The Sixteen, The Telling & The Linarol Consort.
Byrd: Sing Joyfully Stanford: Magnificat (double choir) Monteverdi: Cantate Domino Schutz: Unser Herr, Jesus Christ Ēriks Ešenvalds: Salutation
Come and Sing Handel's Messiah with Bradford Festival Choral Society, led by BFCS Musical Director Thomas Leech. Part of the Saltaire Festival.
Tutors: Joe Crouch and Sam Evans. Celebrating Bach's incredibly fertile Weimar and Köthen years, exploring works of his contemporaries along the way. The course is for singers and those playing baroque instruments at A=415 pitch.
Tutor: Oliver Chandler. Learn to name chords, cadences and recognise basic chord progressions in Bach’s 4-part chorale textures.
Mary, Mary, quite contrary.
Tutor: Patrick Allies. This course will lead you through a sequence of topics in renaissance music starting with music of English composers.
Join Christ's Hospital Choral Society for a "Sing in a Day" workshop with Peter Allwood, to learn Henry Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas".
Workshop for Singers.
A one-day choral conference for anyone leading or involved in singing includes sessions on period performance practice for voices, with guest presenters Professor Martin Ashley, William Hunt and Andrew Parrott, discussing the voice in the time of Gibbons and JS Bach. There is also a trade exhibition throughout the day.
Come and Sing Handel’s Coronation Anthems.
Hilary Campbell will lead the afternoon of music-making featuring the choruses from Vivaldi's Gloria, beautiful music from the Baroque era.
An exploration of the riches of secular vocal music from the Renaissance to the 20th century.
Work with one of the foremost teachers and performers of this instrument, Anna Stegmann, to explore the vibrant and varied world of the recorder; solo and consort, ancient and modern.
Intermediate & Upper Intermediate. Run by Jacqui Robertson-Wade and Alison Kinder.
SWEMF's Annual Chamber Music Playing Day.
Non-residential study weekend directed by Chris Brown.
An afternoon exploring Bach’s B Minor Mass.
Workshop for Voices and Instruments.
Tabea Debus will appear with Elizabeth Kenny (lute) and Jonathan Rees (viola da gamba) to play works from her Ohrwurm programme. There will be a Masterclass at midday with students from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, followed by the concert at 3pm.
Missa Dominus Regnavit.
A Cherubim choral weekend under the direction of baroque expert Greg Skidmore. Familiar anthems, Rejoice in the Lord, Thou knowest Lord, choruses from Dido and The Fairy Queen, and instrumental music, glees and catches.
Cantatas BWV 24-26, Choruses & Chorales only. Director: Scott Inglis-Kidger.
A treat for recorder players and early music enthusiasts alike, in a morning lecture and afternoon masterclass, led by Francesca Clements.
A choral workshop exploring music by Manuel Cardoso, Felipe de Magalhães and Duarte Lobo, led by Dr David Allinson.
Masses, motets, madrigals; from Lamentations to Lieder, witty chansons to obscene carnival songs: no Renaissance composer was more prolific or varied than Orlande de Lassus (1532-1594). We contrast his settings with those of others, composers he definitely met or may have known, others he could not possibly have encountered.
Songs of Love and Death – the music of Leonhard Lechner Athesinus - workshop for Voices and Instruments.
Speakers: David Hatcher, Martin Barnett and Susanna Pell. Free admission, open to all – no need to be a viol player! You can attend individual sessions or stay for the whole day.
Sing Handel's Messiah with orchestra and soloists, conducted by Lyn Lloyd-Jones. Optional preliminary rehearsals on Sundays 2nd and 16th October at 7.30pm.
Over 5 days you will make your own recorder with expert recorder maker Tim Cranmore.
A workshop for voices and instruments on the music of Constanzo Porta, with AGM.
Workshop for Singers on the Lambeth Choirbook (postponed from 24th September).
Workshop for Instrumentalists.
Workshop focussing on the full-textured choral music of the Geistlich Chormusik (Op.11), published in 1648. The programme, to commemorate the 350th anniversary of Schütz’s death, is crowned by the astonishing late setting of the Magnificat, Meine Seele erhebt den Herren for double choir.
An afternoon of music making in learning, rehearsing and performing Vivaldi's Gloria.
Come and Sing Handel's Messiah with Great Milton Singers - Directed by Kate Billimore.
John Dunstaple - context and contenance - online talk.
A three-day exhibition with a full programme of workshops, lecture recitals, talks and makers’ demonstration recitals, plus concerts and evensong at St Michael & All Angels Church.
Upper Intermediate / Advanced Level. Enjoy beautiful music and develop your skills in the company of players of a similar ability.
Workshop for Voices and Instruments.