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17th November 2015 at Heath Street Baptist Church, London NW3.

Heath Street Baptist Church Lunchtime Concert (free event).

Country: Britain. Style: Western Classical - Flute Quartet.

Lineup: Rachel Brown (flute), Adrian Butterfield (violin), Rachel Stott (viola), Ruth Alford (cello).

The Revolutionary Drawing Room perform a late 18th- and early 19th-century repertoire on period instruments (original and replica), a wider period than the European revolutionary years between 1789 and 1848 from which they take their name. The regularly invite guests to join them. This time it was Rachel Brown (who is married to Butterfield). She is interested in early music and at this concert played a 1 keyed ivory Flute, which is probably French and made around 1760. Together they performed compositions by Franz Danzi, Giovanni Battista Viotti and François Devienne.
More information: www.rachelbrownflute.com/, www.revolutionarydrawingroom.com/.

Tags:   Western Classical Music Flute Quartet Great Britain Rachel Brown Revolutionary Drawing Room Heath Street Baptist Church Lunchtime Concert Heath Street Baptist Church

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17th November 2015 at Heath Street Baptist Church, London NW3.

Heath Street Baptist Church Lunchtime Concert (free event).

Country: Britain. Style: Western Classical - Flute Quartet.

Lineup: Rachel Brown (flute), Adrian Butterfield (violin), Rachel Stott (viola), Ruth Alford (cello).

The Revolutionary Drawing Room perform a late 18th- and early 19th-century repertoire on period instruments (original and replica), a wider period than the European revolutionary years between 1789 and 1848 from which they take their name. The regularly invite guests to join them. This time it was Rachel Brown (who is married to Butterfield). She is interested in early music and at this concert played a 1 keyed ivory Flute, which is probably French and made around 1760. Together they performed compositions by Franz Danzi, Giovanni Battista Viotti and François Devienne.
More information: www.rachelbrownflute.com/, www.revolutionarydrawingroom.com/.

Tags:   Western Classical Music Flute Quartet Great Britain Rachel Brown 1-keyed Flute Flute Heath Street Baptist Church Lunchtime Concert Heath Street Baptist Church

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17th November 2015 at Heath Street Baptist Church, London NW3.

Heath Street Baptist Church Lunchtime Concert (free event).

Country: Britain. Style: Western Classical - Flute Quartet.

Lineup: Rachel Brown (flute), Adrian Butterfield (violin), Rachel Stott (viola), Ruth Alford (cello).

The Revolutionary Drawing Room perform a late 18th- and early 19th-century repertoire on period instruments (original and replica), a wider period than the European revolutionary years between 1789 and 1848 from which they take their name. The regularly invite guests to join them. This time it was Rachel Brown (who is married to Butterfield). She is interested in early music and at this concert played a 1 keyed ivory Flute, which is probably French and made around 1760. Together they performed compositions by Franz Danzi, Giovanni Battista Viotti and François Devienne.
More information: www.rachelbrownflute.com/, www.revolutionarydrawingroom.com/.

Tags:   Western Classical Music Flute Quartet Great Britain Rachel Brown 1-keyed Flute Flute Heath Street Baptist Church Lunchtime Concert Heath Street Baptist Church

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17th November 2015 at Heath Street Baptist Church, London NW3.

Heath Street Baptist Church Lunchtime Concert (free event).

Country: Britain. Style: Western Classical - Flute Quartet.

Lineup: Rachel Brown (flute), Adrian Butterfield (violin), Rachel Stott (viola), Ruth Alford (cello).

The Revolutionary Drawing Room perform a late 18th- and early 19th-century repertoire on period instruments (original and replica), a wider period than the European revolutionary years between 1789 and 1848 from which they take their name. The regularly invite guests to join them. This time it was Rachel Brown (who is married to Butterfield). She is interested in early music and at this concert played a 1 keyed ivory Flute, which is probably French and made around 1760. Together they performed compositions by Franz Danzi, Giovanni Battista Viotti and François Devienne.
More information: www.rachelbrownflute.com/, www.revolutionarydrawingroom.com/.

Tags:   Western Classical Music Flute Quartet Great Britain Revolutionary Drawing Room Heath Street Baptist Church Lunchtime Concert Heath Street Baptist Church


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