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Abel Balazs (violin), Aidan Phillips (harpsichord), Martyna Jankowska (cello)

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Abel Balazs (violin) plays the music of Italian violinists, contemporary to Handel, who found success in London. Several of these musicians even worked alongside Handel such as Castrucci, Carbonelli and Geminiani.

Venue: The Studio
Tickets: £15

When: 30th Jan 2020 at 13:00

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