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Welcome to the Baroque at the Edge podcast, a brand-new way to stay in touch with London's coolest early music festival.
Leading up to the all-online Baroque at the Edge festival on 7th to 10th January, we'll be taking a behind the scenes look at the artists and the stories and ideas behind the music...
For the full festival details go to baroqueattheedge.co.uk, follow us @baroqueedge on twitter and subscribe to the Baroque at the Edge podcast via itunes, spotify, stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Today at the Edge 3
All good things must come to an end...
What's on at Baroque at the Edge today? Find out with Fiona Talkington and festival director Lindsay Kemp, with a few sneak previews thrown in!
Cubaroque and FolkBaroque. What's that? Listen to find out!
Baroque at the Edge is an alternative annual festival from 7-10 January which invites leading musicians from all genres to take the music of the Baroque and see where it leads them.
No rules, no boundaries – just Baroque music set loose.
http://www.baroqueattheedge.co.uk/
Follow us on Twitter @BaroqueEdge and Facebook @baroqueattheedge
Podcast produced by Philip O'Meara -
Today at the Edge 2
What's on at Baroque at the Edge today? Find out with Fiona Talkington and festival director Lindsay Kemp, with a few sneak previews thrown in!
With collaborations of baroque violin and contemporary poetry and two finalists from BBC Young Musician 2020 making the most of baroque, electric recorder and a new approach to reimagining some old pieces.
Baroque at the Edge is an alternative annual festival from 7-10 January which invites leading musicians from all genres to take the music of the Baroque and see where it leads them.
No rules, no boundaries – just Baroque music set loose.
http://www.baroqueattheedge.co.uk/
Follow us on Twitter @BaroqueEdge and Facebook @baroqueattheedge
Podcast produced by Philip O'Meara -
Today at the Edge 1
What's on at Baroque at the Edge today? Find out with Fiona Talkington and festival director Lindsay Kemp, with a few sneak previews thrown in! Expect Bach on synths and relaxing lutes.
Baroque at the Edge is an alternative annual festival from 7-10 January which invites leading musicians from all genres to take the music of the Baroque and see where it leads them.
No rules, no boundaries – just Baroque music set loose.
http://www.baroqueattheedge.co.uk/
Follow us on Twitter @BaroqueEdge and Facebook @baroqueattheedge
Podcast produced by Philip O'Meara -
The Clerkenwell Ballad Walk
Explore the streets surrounding LSO St Luke’s with singer Vivien Ellis and historian Dafydd Wyn Phillips, in a virtual tour lent musical colour by some of the popular ballads of years gone by.
Baroque at the Edge is an alternative annual festival from 7-10 January which invites leading musicians from all genres to take the music of the Baroque and see where it leads them.
No rules, no boundaries – just Baroque music set loose.
http://www.baroqueattheedge.co.uk/
Follow us on Twitter @BaroqueEdge and Facebook @baroqueattheedge
Podcast produced by Philip O'Meara -
Sounds of the Edge 2: Behind the Scenes
A behind-the-scenes dip into the Baroque at the Edge recording sessions at LSO St Luke’s. Artists, rehearsals and the team that all go into creating this unique event.
Baroque at the Edge is an alternative annual festival from 7-10 January which invites leading musicians from all genres to take the music of the Baroque and see where it leads them.
No rules, no boundaries – just Baroque music set loose.
http://www.baroqueattheedge.co.uk/
Follow us on Twitter @BaroqueEdge and Facebook @baroqueattheedge
Podcast produced by Philip O'Meara -
Sounds of the Edge 1: Instruments
Spend time with some of the musicians appearing at this year’s Baroque at the Edge Festival as they introduce listeners to the special sounds and capabilities of their instruments.
Theorbo, viola d'amore, vibraphone and Moog synth - it's the ensemble we've all been waiting for!
Baroque at the Edge is an alternative annual festival from 7-10 January which invites leading musicians from all genres to take the music of the Baroque and see where it leads them.
No rules, no boundaries – just Baroque music set loose.
http://www.baroqueattheedge.co.uk/
Follow us on Twitter @BaroqueEdge and Facebook @baroqueattheedge
Podcast produced by Philip O'Meara