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Good Again?

A Cycling Concert Tour

Good Again?
Viola da gamba player Sarah Small is touring her programme, Good Again?, by bicycle around the UK to highlight the link between the music we play and the environment we urgently need to protect.

Centred around the work, Good Againe by Tobias Hume, this programme includes Marais’ Les voix humaines (The human voice), Forqueray’s La girouette (The Weather Vane), Sainte-Colombe’s Les pleurs (The Tears) and Hume’s galvanising The Spirit of Gambo.

Sarah also plays a specially commissioned piece* by composer Lillie Harris, pondering our wish to return to what was before and whether the future can, in fact, be brighter.

*with support from the Francis Routh Trust

Tickets on the door.

  • festival Good Again? Cycling Concert Tour
  • date Sun, 29 June 2025
  • location St John’s Church, Keswick
  • time 7:30pm
  • ticket £12 / pay what you can
  • 12 other performances

Full Event Details

Viola da gamba player Sarah Small is touring her programme, Good Again?, by bicycle around the UK to highlight the link between the music we play and the environment we urgently need to protect.

Centred around the work, Good Againe by Tobias Hume, this programme includes Marais’ Les voix humaines (The human voice), Forqueray’s La girouette (The Weather Vane), Sainte-Colombe’s Les pleurs (The Tears) and Hume’s galvanising The Spirit of Gambo.

Sarah also plays a specially commissioned piece* by composer Lillie Harris, pondering our wish to return to what was before and whether the future can, in fact, be brighter.

*with support from the Francis Routh Trust

Tickets on the door.

Venue Details & Map

Location

St John’s Church, Keswick
St John's Street, Keswick, CA12 4DD

Other performances

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

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