
The Choir of Royal Holloway – Tuesday 10 March
10 March 2026 at 7:30pm
£18 – £28
The Choir of Royal Holloway
Rupert Gough director
The King, the Archbishop, a Spy, and the English Exiles
A programme of early music built around the trials and tribulations of English composers surviving the religious upheavals of 16th and 17th century England. This programme compares the dangerous dual life of William Byrd with three composers who were forced into exile. Exploring the music of Byrd, Bull, Dering, and Philips provides an opportunity for the telling of many stories about accusations of spying, plotting against the king, and travels around 17th century Europe.
The finer details…
‘Behind the Music’ FREE pre-concert talk: 6.45pm
Interval: 20 mins
Estimated finish: 9.30pm
Tickets
Front Nave: £28 full price | £3 child/student
Middle Nave: £18 full price | £9 under-35s | £3 child/student
Sides: £13 full price | £3 child/student