Our friends at Arcangelo have kindly extended an invitation to their Insight Day, Saturday 9 November.
The event is designed to offer a richly informative and entertaining day, on the themes of “The past and future of early music” and “On the trail of the English Baroque” with the guidance of a superb guest panel, which includes Sir Nicholas Kenyon, Jonathan Cohen, Nicholas Kraemer and Catherine Mackintosh, who played a crucial part in the creation of the OAE.
Date: Saturday 9 November 2024, 10.00am-5.00pm
Venue: The Clore Studio at Foundling Museum, 40 Brunswick Square, London WC1N 1AZ
Timetable:
9.30am – Arrive, welcome and refreshments
[Please enter the Foundling Museum via the main front entrance on Brunswick Square, pictured above; you will be met and directed to the Clore Studio. Please note that the Foundling Museum only opens to the public at 10am on Saturdays. If you arrive and the front entrance is closed, please do not panic – just ring the bell and you will be admitted!]
10.00am-1.00pm – Morning Session: “The past and future of early music”
Sir Nicholas Kenyon with Jonathan Cohen, Catherine Mackintosh and Nicholas Kraemer
(including morning refreshments break)
1.00pm – Lunch
(A hot and cold buffet lunch will be served. Please advise us of any dietary requirements via the sign-up link)
2.00pm-5.00pm – Afternoon Session: “On the trail of the English Baroque”
Julian Forbes with Jonathan Cohen, Professor Kirsten Gibson and Dr Joe Lockwood
(including afternoon refreshments break)
The event is free of charge and includes hot and cold buffet lunch, along with morning and afternoon refreshments.
To sign up to this event, please contact development@oae.co.uk