Eboracum Baroque will perform 'A Baroque Christmas' at St Andrew's Church in Wimpole this December.
The concert will take place at 3pm on Sunday, December 15.
Tickets are available from https://eboracumbaroque.co.uk/event/a-baroque-christmas-10/ and cost £22.50 for adults, £12.50 for students and are free for under-18s. Instructions will be sent to all ticket holders.
The concert features a varied programme of festive music, including both vocal and instrumental works.
Pieces include arias from Handel's Messiah and a performance of Bach's celebratory cantata, Jauchzet Gott.
There will also be a pastoral recorder concerto, organ music and traditional French Christmas carols by Charpentier and Lalande.
The performers at the concert are soprano Isabelle Haile, recorder player Miriam Monaghan, trumpeter Chris Parsons, cellist Miri Nohl and Laurence Lyndon Jones on harpsichord.
Mulled wine and mince pies will be served at the end of the concert and there will be a chance to mingle with the performers.
Eboracum Baroque is an ensemble of professional singers and instrumentalists, formed by Chris Parsons at the University of York in 2012.
The group has performed across the UK and Europe at various venues and festivals including Senate House in Cambridge, The Temple Church in London and Christuskirche in Hanover.
As well as their concert performances, they have staged the entirety of Purcell's Dido and Aeneas and Handel's Acis and Galatea.
Eboracum Baroque will also perform Handel's Messiah by candlelight at Great St Mary's Church, Cambridge at 7pm on Saturday, December 14.
Tickets are available from https://eboracumbaroque.co.uk/event/handels-messiah-by-candlelight-18/ and cost £25.50 for adults, £12.50 for students and are free for under-18s.
The concert will be performed on period instruments from the time of Handel.
Originally composed in 1742, Messiah features many of Handel's most famous choruses and arias, including the Hallelujah chorus, and is now one of the most performed works of classical music of all time.
Eboracum Baroque will perform Messiah with just 11 singers, who act as both chorus and soloists.
They will be accompanied by a small team of baroque instrumentalists, including baroque trumpets.
The performance will be conducted by Chris Parsons and led by Alice Poppleton.
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