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Players of The Hampstead Collective

Agrippina's Betrayal

Agrippina's Betrayal
Rebecca Hardwick (soprano) Jacob Garside (cello, viola da gamba) and the Players of the Hampstead Collective present 'Agrippina’s Betrayal'; a programme centred round Handel’s Cantata of 1707 “Agrippina a condotta a morire”

Inspired by the tragic story of Agrippina’s fate, (which Handel later expanded in 1709 into a full scale opera), this cantata is distinctive in its devoted exploration of Agrippina’s perspective and the ensuing personal strife. In addition works by Handel’s German predecessors; Kuhnau, Schutz and Buxtehude offer insight to earlier Lutheran perspectives on these themes.


Rebecca Hardwick - soprano

Jacob Garside - cello, viola da gamba

Players of the Hampstead Collective

  • date Mon, 2 March 2026
  • location Hampstead Parish Church
  • time 7:00pm
  • ticket £15

Full Event Details

Rebecca Hardwick (soprano) Jacob Garside (cello, viola da gamba) and the Players of the Hampstead Collective present 'Agrippina’s Betrayal'; a programme centred round Handel’s Cantata of 1707 “Agrippina a condotta a morire”

Inspired by the tragic story of Agrippina’s fate, (which Handel later expanded in 1709 into a full scale opera), this cantata is distinctive in its devoted exploration of Agrippina’s perspective and the ensuing personal strife. In addition works by Handel’s German predecessors; Kuhnau, Schutz and Buxtehude offer insight to earlier Lutheran perspectives on these themes.

Rebecca Hardwick - soprano

Jacob Garside - cello, viola da gamba

Players of the Hampstead Collective

Venue Details & Map

Location

Hampstead Parish Church
Church Row London NW3 6UU


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