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Resounding Shores: For Love Ev'ry Creature is Formed

Resounding Shores: For Love Ev'ry Creature is Formed
The Georgian Concert Society is delighted to collaborate with the Royal Academy of Music to present this special event with 14 performers, including student musicians from the RAM and the Paris Conservatoire.

In the last decades of the 17th century, Purcell and Charpentier both wrote supremely dramatic music for small groups of singers. Whether they told stories of the delights of love or brought biblical dramas to life, they developed a sophisticated musical language, influenced by their work in the theatres of Paris and London, to express the full range of human emotions.

This concert includes Purcell’s ‘Fly bold rebellion’, an early ode welcoming King Charles II back to his court at Whitehall, and Charpentier’s The Denial of St Peter, one of the most poignant and expressive scenas of the period.

Purcell Fly, bold rebellion, Z 324; selected music from King Arthur, Z 628
M Lambert Airs à une, II, III et IV parties avec la basse-continue
Charpentier Le reniement de St Pierre


Royal Academy of Music Baroque Soloists
Musicians from the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris
Elizabeth Kenny
director


  • date Mon, 6 October 2025
  • location Canongate Kirk, Edinburgh
  • time 7:30pm
  • ticket £10-£25

Full Event Details

The Georgian Concert Society is delighted to collaborate with the Royal Academy of Music to present this special event with 14 performers, including student musicians from the RAM and the Paris Conservatoire.

In the last decades of the 17th century, Purcell and Charpentier both wrote supremely dramatic music for small groups of singers. Whether they told stories of the delights of love or brought biblical dramas to life, they developed a sophisticated musical language, influenced by their work in the theatres of Paris and London, to express the full range of human emotions.

This concert includes Purcell’s ‘Fly bold rebellion’, an early ode welcoming King Charles II back to his court at Whitehall, and Charpentier’s The Denial of St Peter, one of the most poignant and expressive scenas of the period.

Purcell Fly, bold rebellion, Z 324; selected music from King Arthur, Z 628
M Lambert Airs à une, II, III et IV parties avec la basse-continue
Charpentier Le reniement de St Pierre

Royal Academy of Music Baroque Soloists
Musicians from the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris
Elizabeth Kenny
director

Venue Details & Map

Location

Canongate Kirk, Edinburgh
Canongate Kirk, 153 Canongate Edinburgh EH8 8BN

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