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As Steals the Morn Upon the Night

A narrated concert

Mark Bennett (narrator)

As Steals the Morn Upon the Night

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Suspend reality and travel with us through the night, a place of wonder and creativity, where different worlds, centuries, and the musical influences of Purcell, Couperin, Merula, Biber, Montéclair, Bach, Handel, and Telemann collide. Central to our night is Nitin Sawhney’s Early Transitions which in Nitin’s words explores ‘connections between Eastern and Western classical ideas with particular reference to my love of Baroque music, Indian classical raga and mathematical interactions’. A real chance to dream…

Rachel Harris & Kathryn Parry (violins)
Tatty Theo (cello)
Carolyn Gibley (harpsichord)


Mark Bennett (narrator)

  • festival love:Handel
  • date Sun, 28 September 2025
  • location The Assembly House, Norwich
  • time 3:30pm
  • ticket £15 | £0 Students u23

Full Event Details

Suspend reality and travel with us through the night, a place of wonder and creativity, where different worlds, centuries, and the musical influences of Purcell, Couperin, Merula, Biber, Montéclair, Bach, Handel, and Telemann collide. Central to our night is Nitin Sawhney’s Early Transitions which in Nitin’s words explores ‘connections between Eastern and Western classical ideas with particular reference to my love of Baroque music, Indian classical raga and mathematical interactions’. A real chance to dream…

Rachel Harris & Kathryn Parry (violins)
Tatty Theo (cello)
Carolyn Gibley (harpsichord)

Mark Bennett (narrator)

Venue Details & Map

Location

The Assembly House, Norwich
Theatre Street, Norwich, NR2 1RQ


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