Details
Richmond School
Darlington Road
Richmond
North Yorkshire
DL10 7BQ
England
Tickets
Prices: 23
Season tickets: 66
Book Tickets
Programme
Thomas Tallis – If ye love me
Orlando Gibbons – The Silver Swan
Traditional – 18th Century Folk Tunes
John Dowland – Preludium and the Frog Galliard
~ Interval ~
Gioachino Rossini – The Thieving Magpie: Overture
Gabriel Fauré – Sicilienne, Op.78
Béla Bartók – Romanian Folk Dances, BB 68 (Sz 68)
Performers
Beth Stone – flute
Daniel Murphy – guitar / lute
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Programme Note
London-based duo, Flutes & Frets present intimate, magnetic performances that exploit the fragility and versatility of their ensemble. Their concerts feature an array of instruments that enable them to express the colours, gesture and emotions of repertoire from the medieval era through to contemporary.
Flutes & Frets have performed all over the UK and Europe. Their radio debut with WDR 3 took place in 2023 and they have been featured in world-class festivals including Misteria Paschalia, the National Centre of Early Music, Alpen Classica Festival, Festival Van Vlaanderen Antwerpen, International Early Music Festival of Sierra Espuña and the Wunderkammer Festival in Trieste. Autumn 2025 saw the release of their debut album Heir Of All The Ages released by EM Records featuring sound-snapshots of the evolution of British music over the past six hundred years.
They have won numerous international competitions including the 2023 International H.I.F. Biber Competition; 2022 “22nd LAMS Matera Award”; 2021 La Follia Nuova International Chamber Music Competition; and the International Music Competition (IMC) of Association Les Musicales Du Centre. They have been Making Music Philip and Dorothy Green Young Artist (PDGYA) Award Scheme artists, an ECOS Ensemble 2023, Brighton Early Music Festival (BREMF) Live! Ensemble 2022 and DEBUT Horizon Artists. In 2022, they were chosen as an “IYAP Selected Promising Ensemble” for the International Young Artist Presentation, enabling them to perform in the Early Music Festival, “Laus Polyphoniae” at AMUZ, Antwerp, Belgium. This led to being selected for an award from the European Festivals Fund for Emerging Artists (EFFEA) supported by the European Festivals Association.
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