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Love Restor'd @ Great Comp Music Festival
Love Restor’d runs the gamut of Restoration English music, encompassing some of Purcell’s most famous pieces alongside his lesser-known works and those by John Blow and John Eccles.
Voices of Longing
Ceruleo bring their new Voices of Longing programme to St Sepulchre’s Church, Holborn
Voices of Longing
Ceruleo bring their new Voices of Longing programme to St Bride’s, Fleet Street.
Love Restor'd
Ceruleo bring Love Restor’d to On Your Doorstep at The Golders Green Unitarian Church.
No fixed ticket price, donations of £10-25 suggested. Tickets at the door (cash only), or reserve and pay in advance - email: onyourdoorstep@btinternet.com
Love Restor'd
Ceruleo bring Love Restor’d to Sampford Courtenay, performing at St Andrew’s Church.
Love Restor’d - CD Launch
Ceruleo are delighted to be launching their first CD, ‘Love Restor’d’ at the VOCES8 Centre. Free entry with a reception afterwards.
Appassionato
Ceruleo present a performance of passionate music from Seventeenth Century Italy, featuring works by Claudio Monteverdi, Giulio Caccini and Luigi Rossi.
These composers were at the vanguard of a musical revolution, breaking rules and conventions in search of the most dramatic ways of setting text to music. This ‘second practice’ led to the creation of opera, and spread all across Europe to influence composers like Henry Purcell and Antonio Vivaldi.
Love Restor’d
In the summer of 1660, London’s theatres were finally able to open again after 18 long years of puritan rule. This extraordinary time led to a theatrical revolution and a new English baroque music exemplified by Henry Purcell, born just a year before the restoration of the monarchy. Known as the ‘English Orpheus’ Purcell brought together continental musical innovations with the English language, creating works capable of expressing romance, tragedy and comedy to an extent that remains unsurpassed.
With two singers and three instrumentalists Ceruleo have devised a programme that runs the gamut of restoration English music, encompassing some of Purcell’s most famous pieces alongside his lesser known works and those by John Blow and John Eccles. We celebrate the first female stars of the English stage, the rich instrumental textures of the period and the Italian and French influences on this incredible music, bringing to life for new audiences the joy and excitement that came from a return to live performance 350 years ago.
There is no charge to attend and no need to book a seat. Drinks will be served in the garden - weather permitting - from 5:30pm. The concerts will also be streamed on Youtube for those unable to attend in person.
Covid-19
Covid-19 Update
Whilst live performances are on hold, we’ve been making music remotely, which you can see here
We are delighted to have been awarded a grant by Arts Council England to create a video podcast series about Burying the Dead, which premiered on 10th June. You can find it here, and it is available on iTunes, Podbean and on our YouTube channel.