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The Lady and the Sultan

About

The rivalry between the viol and the early cello, described by Hubert Le Blanc in 1740 in 'Défense de la basse de viole contre les enterprises du violon et les prétentions du violoncelle' in which instruments and styles of music are alotted allegorical protagonists.

Ibrahim Aziz - Bass Viol; Cello

Dan Tidhar - Harpsichord

The two musicians will illustrate the differing qualities of these instruments in music by Vivaldi, Marais, Couperin and others.

Guide Prices

Admission on the door costs £16, but advance booking is cheaper (£14; £8)

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Map & Directions

The Lady and the Sultan

Type:Music - Classical

Garricks Temple to Shakespeare, Hampton Court Road, Hampton, London, TW12 2EJ

Opening Times

Season (4 July 2026)
DayTimes
Saturday19:00 - 21:00

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