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HÂþ»­ Baroque Orchestra perform with BBC Singers live on BBC Radio 3

Thursday 20 October 2022

Musicians from the Royal College of Music’s (HÂþ»­) Historical Performance faculty will perform with the BBC Singers in a live broadcast on BBC Radio 3 this Friday 21 October. 

The invitation to perform with the BBC Singers, Britain’s only full-time professional chamber choir, was made through the HÂþ»­’s Creative Careers Centre, which provides students with unparalleled support to develop their musicianship and make professional connections. Throughout the evening, the music of Bach will be performed alongside the rich heritage of Indian classical music.

Professor Ashley Solomon, Chair and Head of Historical Performance at the HÂþ»­ comments: ‘I’m delighted that the HÂþ»­ Baroque Orchestra is partnering with the BBC Singers in this exciting programme. This performance, which will be broadcast live on Radio 3 from London’s Milton Court, will be our first collaboration together and we are thrilled to have been invited by the BBC to participate.’

HÂþ»­ musicians will perform Bach’s Magnificat in D Major and Reena Esmail’s This Love Between Us. Also featured in the concert’s programme is the world premiere of Awaaz, Soumik Datta’s BBC Commission, weaving Indian classical music, Bengali folk, Tagore and Partition songs with his own compositions about migration and identity.

Full details are available on the BBC Singers website .

To find out more about the HÂþ»­’s Creative Careers Centre visit the Preparing for the profession pages.

To find out more about studying at the Royal College of Music, visit the HÂþ»­ section.

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