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Charlotte Bridgeman's Music Event

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Music
Lunchtime Concert
Time:
13:00 - 13:50
Date:
6 November 2015
Venue:
Turner Sims Concert Hall Southampton SO17 1BJ

For more information regarding this event, please telephone Louise Johnson on 023 8059 8424 or email L.L.Johnson@soton.ac.uk .

Event details

Soprano Emily Van Evera and harpsichordist Martin Perkins explore the musical tastes of Lady Charlotte Bridgeman, eldest daughter of first Baron Bradford, and the music of the recently discovered collection of eighteenth-century music at Weston Park.

Martin Perkins started his formal music studies at Birmingham Conservatoire initially as a composer and French horn player. However, his interest in Early Music soon led him to the harpsichord and he graduated with an MA degree in 1998 after studying with Lucy Carolan. More recently he has completed an MPhil at the University of Birmingham studying late 17th century Italian chamber music and he is currently studying for a PhD in music-making in 18th century Britain. As a harpsichordist Martin is active in the Midlands and London performing with many different groups, including locally the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and English Symphony Orchestra, and is often called upon for his skills as a continuo player. As a director, he has performed music from Gabrieli to Poulenc, including staged operas by Handel, Mozart and Purcell. He is co-director of the Musical & Amicable Society, a Midlands-based period instrument ensemble, now in its tenth year. He has often appeared as concertos soloist, performing works by Handel, Bach and Graun, and notably Bach’s Brandenburg concerto no. 5. For a brief spell until 2007 he was Director of Music at the University of Leicester where he directed the University’s orchestras and choirs. Martin is Head of Early Music and the Instrument Curator at Birmingham Conservatoire.

Martin Perkins
Martin Perkins
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