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Ibrahim Aziz (viola da gamba)

Whatever happened to the viol?

Whatever happened to the viol?
Whatever happened to the viol?
Ibrahim Aziz shares a brief history of the viola da gamba and performs works that takes the audience from the beginning of the instrument's life to its end, and also to its afterlife.


Works by Diego Ortiz, JS Bach, Carl Friedrich Abel, and Brooke Green.

Ibrahim Aziz plays modern and early music on the viola da gamba. He is a member of Chelys and the Rose Consort of Viols and occasionally appears on his own as a solo player. Recent engagements include performances in Ireland, Germany and Malaysia where he performed two concertos with the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra.

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  • festival Plumstead Peculiars
  • date Sun 26 January 2025
  • location Ascension Church, Plumstead
  • time 4:00pm
  • ticket Free, retiring collection

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Whatever happened to the viol?
Ibrahim Aziz shares a brief history of the viola da gamba and performs works that takes the audience from the beginning of the instrument's life to its end, and also to its afterlife.

Works by Diego Ortiz, JS Bach, Carl Friedrich Abel, and Brooke Green.

Ibrahim Aziz plays modern and early music on the viola da gamba. He is a member of Chelys and the Rose Consort of Viols and occasionally appears on his own as a solo player. Recent engagements include performances in Ireland, Germany and Malaysia where he performed two concertos with the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra.

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Location

Ascension Church, Plumstead
134 Timbercroft Lane, London, England, SE18 2SG


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