may, 2025
08may6:00 pm7:15 pmGood Again? A Cycling Concert TourA viola da gamba recital with a difference


Event Details
Thursday 8th May 2025 6pm (Doors & Bar open at 5.30pm) Tickets: £15 Tickets available HERE By phoning 01728 454022, or in person Tuesday and Thursday mornings
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Event Details
Thursday 8th May 2025
6pm (Doors & Bar open at 5.30pm)
Tickets: £15
Tickets available HERE
By phoning 01728 454022, or in person Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 10-12pm at the AJH corner office.
Sarah Small viola da gamba
Viola da gamba player Sarah Small is on a mission to demonstrate how touring can be done differently.
Disillusioned by the lack of support for sustainable touring within the arts, along with concerns about the impact and cost of audience travel from rural areas to venues in cities, she’s taking matters into her own hands and cycling from venue to venue to share her programme Good Again? with audiences far and wide.
Centred around the title work Good Againe by Tobias Hume, this programme for solo viola da gamba features music expressing the feelings of grief, contemplation, and hope felt by many of us during these unstable times, along with tales from the road that remind us of the beauty in slow travel. The programme includes Marais’ Les Voix Humaines (the human voice), Forqueray’s La Girouette (the weather vane), Sainte-Colombe’s Les Pleurs (the tears) and Hume’s galvanising The Spirit of Gambo.
Sarah also plays a specially commissioned piece by composer Lillie Harris, pondering our wish to return to what was before and whether the future can, in fact, be brighter.
The seating is unallocated. The performance is 75 minutes with no interval.
Time
(Thursday) 6:00 pm - 7:15 pm
Location
Aldeburgh Jubilee Hall