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Northern Star Festival and Baroquestock welcome you to a spectacular evening featuring two cantatas by Swedish composer J.H. Roman, alongside the dazzling virtuosity of Italian masters. Wonderful singers Emily Atkinson and Phil Wilcox will treat us to Roman's glorious Wedding Cantata (sung in Swedish!) and his 'Taffel-Music' Cantata celebrating a New Year's feast at the court of King Frederick I and Queen Ulrika Eleonora.

We invite you to enjoy our very own evening of festivities, filled with music, food, and fun!

  • festival Northern Star Festival
  • date Sat, 25 October 2025
  • location Heath Street Baptist Church
  • time 7:00pm
  • ticket £10 - £20
  • 1 other performance

Full Event Details

Northern Star Festival and Baroquestock welcome you to a spectacular evening featuring two cantatas by Swedish composer J.H. Roman, alongside the dazzling virtuosity of Italian masters. Wonderful singers Emily Atkinson and Phil Wilcox will treat us to Roman's glorious Wedding Cantata (sung in Swedish!) and his 'Taffel-Music' Cantata celebrating a New Year's feast at the court of King Frederick I and Queen Ulrika Eleonora.

We invite you to enjoy our very own evening of festivities, filled with music, food, and fun!

Venue Details & Map

Location

Heath Street Baptist Church
84 Heath St, London NW3 1DN

Other performances

In addition to the performance listed above, this concert will also be performed as follows:

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