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SUMMARY:Concert
DESCRIPTION:   TICKETS ON SALE NOW.\n\nWe are looking forward to performi
 ng this programme of delightful music by Henry Purcell for you on Saturday
  12th July at St John's Church Knoyle Rd. We will be accompanied by the Ba
 roque Players - a string quartet with organ/harpsicord.\n\nThe concert wil
 l last 90 minutes with an interval of 25 mins.\nDoors open at 6.30pm and t
 he concert will start at 7.30pm.\n\nDisabled level access is via the stage
  door in Knoyle Rd.\n\nDuring the first half we will perform Purcell's cor
 onation anthem 'My heart is inditing'\; 'Hear my prayer\, O Lord' and the 
 string quartet will be playing the Purcell: Chacony in G minor.\nIn the se
 cond half we will perform "Dido and Aeneas".\n\nDido and Aeneas is the onl
 y true opera that Purcell wrote and ends with the famous 'Dido's Lament'. 
 It is based on book IV of Virgil's Aeneid and tells of the tragic tale of 
 Dido\, Queen of Carthage's love for The Trojan hero Aeneas. \nPurcell wro
 te 'My heart is inditing' for the coronation of King James II in 1685 to a
 ccompany the coronation of his Queen.\nHear my prayer\, O Lord is an eight
  part choral anthem written in 1682. It is thought that Purcell originally
  intended it to be a much longer work.\nPurcell composed the Chacony in G 
 minor in about 1680\, probably to be played by the Twenty-Four Violins - t
 he string orchestra founded by Charles II and inspired by the ensemble set
  up by Louis XIV at Versailles. It was most likely written as dance music.
 \n\nOur soloists for Dido and Aeneas are:\n\nDido \; Thalie Knights\nAenea
 s: Andrew Robinson\nBelinda: Danni O'Neill\nSorceress: Briony Lambert\n\nR
 efreshments of wine and soft drinks will be available to buy before the co
 ncert and during the interval.\n\nBrighton Orpheus Choir looks forward to 
 welcoming you to our concert.\n\n \n\nFor full event details\, visit: htt
 ps://www.brightonorpheus.org/dbpage.php?pg=view&dbase=events&id=177573
LOCATION:St John's Church\, Knoyle Road\, Brighton\, BN1 6RB\, 
URL:https://www.brightonorpheus.org/dbpage.php?pg=view&dbase=events&id=1775
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