Celebrating Inspiration: In Memory of David Munrow
Discussion forum and concert hosted by Sir Nicholas Kenyon and including rousing dance music by Michael Praetorius & Tielman Susato
BREMF Renaissance Players
Led by Philip Thorby and David Hatcher
Philip Thorby, David Hatcher, Emily Baines, Frances
Eustace, Alison Kinder, Jennifer Bullock, Emily
Smith, Belinda Sykes, Theresa Caudle, Martyn
Sanderson, Daniel Serafini, Guy Morley Playing a wide
range of renaissance instruments including recorders, flutes, crumhorns, shawms, bagpipes, curtals, viols, violins, cornets, sackbuts, percussion and voices.
David Munrow, founder of The Early Music Consort of London and the pioneering figure whose infectious enthusiasm probably did the most to drive the early music movement in this country during the 1970s, would have been 70 this year. Sir Nicholas Kenyon, Managing Director of the Barbican and former controller of BBC Radio 3, leads a discussion with former members of The Early Music Consort, including an extract from the 1970s series Early Music Instruments made for Granada Television, followed by an hour of lively music.
Ticket: A £18.50 (£16.50 conc); B £12 (£10 conc)
Wheelchair accommodation in this venue is in the price B section.
From
www.bremf.org.uk or Brighton
Dome Ticket Office 01273 709709