The Medieval Hall is a stunning, ancient setting for cultural events and entertainments. Its fabulous timber-framed roof, a perfect acoustic and a comfortable, friendly, intimate atmosphere make it a most attractive venue.
Discover the rich and diverse range of forthcoming events listed below . . .
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John will be playing on a fortepiano which is a copy of Mozart’s own Walter made in the late 1980s by Paul McNulty for Trevor Pinnick. Walter was the most famous piano maker in Vienna in the late eighteenth century. Mozart owned and regularly used one of his instruments, which were known for their bright, clear tone.
Salisbury Musick Early Music Festival
In this candlelit concert, Charlotte La Thrope (soprano), Hugo Hymas (tenor), Sergio Bucheli (lute) and Jacob Garside (viola da gamba) present a programme of music from Italy and France tracing a rich landscape of love, longing, and reflection, including works by Monteverdi and Caccini.
Salisbury Musick Early Music Festival
Nocturnalia’s programme explores the transcendent figure of Giuseppe Tartini, revolutionary teacher, virtuoso violinist, theorist, and composer of the Enlightenment, whose musical and pedagogical influence continues to resonate.
Salisbury Musick Early Music Festival
Early Bird, featuring Rebecca Prosser (recorders) and Sharon Gould (harpsichord), will explore music composed in Venice from the 15th to 18th centuries, showing how Venetian styles both influenced Northern European compositions and were inspired by them.
Salisbury Musick Early Music Festival