The bright, tangy sound of the harpsichord, a spellbinding player, the atmosphere of an ancient church, and the intricate invention and fantasy of three great composers for the keyboard.
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Unfortunately, Richard Egarr is no longer able to perform at this concert. This concert will now be performed by the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra’s newly appointed assistant conductor David Belkovski.
Born in Macedonia and raised in Michigan, Belkovski has been recognized for his artistry on both historical and modern keyboards. He is the first prize winner of several international and national competitions, including the 2019 Sfzp International Fortepiano Competition.
David Belkovski harpsichord
The King’s Chamber
The bright, tangy sound of the harpsichord, a spellbinding player, the atmosphere of an ancient church, and the intricate invention and fantasy of three great composers for the keyboard.
Louis Couperin
Suite in A Minor
Prélude à l’imitation de Mr Froberger
Allemande l’Amiable
Courante
Sarabande
La Piémontoise
François Couperin
Premier livre de pièces de clavecin (Selections)
Allemande l’Auguste
Première courante
Sarabande la Majestueuse
Les Sylvains
Joseph Nicolas Pancrace Royer
L’Amiable
Louis Couperin
Tombeau de Monsieur Blancrocher
Joseph Nicolas Pancrace Royer
La Marche des Scythes
Tickets: £18, £5 (UNDER 18)
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