Loreto Aramendi (organ)

19 July - 12:00pm
St Nicholas' Chapel

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Event Details

Programme includes:
Wagner/Liszt - Pilgrims Chorus “Tannhäuser”
Philip Glass - Mad Rush
Saint-Saens/Robilliard - Danse Macabre
Buxtehude - Toccata BUX WV 156 
Bach - Prelude and Fugue in A minor 
Wagner/Liszt - Pilgrims Chorus (Tannhauser) 
Liszt/Robilliard - Funérailles  
Saint-Saëns/Robilliard - Danse Macabre 
Fauré/Roblliard - Sicilienne 
Satie - Gnossienne 
Antonio Martín y Coll - Danza del Hacha 

Loreto Aramendi is an international concertist and main organist of the Cavaillé-Coll organ (1863) of the Basilique of Santa María del Coro, San Sebastian, Spain. She has given numerous recitals at international festivals in USA, Japan, Canada, Argentina, Chile, Moscow and most of European countries performing in places like Opera City Hall of Tokyo, National Auditorium of Madrid (Bach-Vermut), Notre Dame of Paris, Hallgrímskikja in Reykjavik, Saint Patricks Cathedral of Nueva York, Moscow Cathedral, Auditorium of Stavanger, Cathedral of Berlin and Radio France. She is a pupil of Louis Robilliard.

In this concert at St Nicholas’ Chapel Aramendi showcases the historic organ made by master organ builder, Henry Willis, in 1900.

Venue

St Nicholas' Chapel
St Nicholas' Chapel, St Ann's Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 1LT
  • Uneven paving on approach to doors.

  • Toilet facilities now available in the chapel.

  • Wheelchairs accessible through the main door.

  • A limited number of wheelchair spaces are available and must be booked in advance - please specify when booking.

The nearest car park is Chapel Street and Tuesday Market Place. Please note: Charges apply 24 hours a day, including for Blue Badge holders. Please ensure you pay the correct fee.  Current charges are available on the borough council website:  https://www.west-norfolk.gov.uk/

Seating is unreserved.  The acoustic is excellent throughout the chapel but an unrestricted view of the performance area cannot be guaranteed from all seats - in some cases, the view is extremely restricted.

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Tickets £12 (Students & U25 £10)

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