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Cello and Voices - the perfect Bach combo with Kingfisher Chorale!

The nights are drawing in, cozy evenings await, and what better way to begin the autumnal season than listening to some wonderful cello music in a wonderful setting? Kingfisher Chorale are delighted to introduce Kinga Gáborjáni, who will be joining us on Saturday 9th November at Clarendon Park Congregational Church. Along with Bach’s Motets, you will be treated to his beautiful Cello Suites.


Kinga Gáborjáni, originally from Hungary, studied baroque cello with Jennifer Ward Clarke and viola da gamba with Richard Campbell at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where she gained her postgraduate degree with distinction.

Kinga performs with many UK period instrument orchestras with whom she has toured all over the world. Since 2008, she has played with the English Baroque Soloists, under Sir John Eliot Gardiner, since 2022 as a principal cellist. She was co-principal cellist for the English Touring Opera for 8 years and has been guest principal cellist with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and the English Concert.


Kinga is part of chamber groups and viol consorts, as well as giving recitals as a soloist. She also plays the Lirone, an instrument with 14 strings, used by Monteverdi and other 17th century composers in operatic works. Kinga also teaches, gives masterclasses and works as a mindset coach.


Do join us for this unique concert; we look forward to seeing you there!

N.B. Last date for Early Bird Tickets 26th October




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