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Joanna Harries

Sonic Threads: A Fever Dream

Sonic Threads: A Fever Dream
"But the remedy, which of all others bids fairest to relieve the patient, is musick…”

Reflections on ancient and modern musick with the application to the cure of diseases (Richard Brocklesby, 1749)

A patient is seized with fever and delirium - will they make it through the night?

Join us in the candlelit Great Hall of London’s oldest working hospital for an evening of eighteen century music and readings with mezzo-soprano Joanna Harries ("emotional force" - The Times) and Ensemble Augelletti ("elegant pathos and rip-roaring technical dexterity" - The Arts Desk).

Featuring music by Handel, Purcell and their contemporaries, readings from historic medical treatises and texts created in workshops at Barts Hospital.

  • date Mon, 12 January 2026
  • location Great Hall, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London
  • time 7:00pm
  • ticket £10/£8

Full Event Details

"But the remedy, which of all others bids fairest to relieve the patient, is musick…”

Reflections on ancient and modern musick with the application to the cure of diseases (Richard Brocklesby, 1749)

A patient is seized with fever and delirium - will they make it through the night?

Join us in the candlelit Great Hall of London’s oldest working hospital for an evening of eighteen century music and readings with mezzo-soprano Joanna Harries ("emotional force" - The Times) and Ensemble Augelletti ("elegant pathos and rip-roaring technical dexterity" - The Arts Desk).

Featuring music by Handel, Purcell and their contemporaries, readings from historic medical treatises and texts created in workshops at Barts Hospital.

Venue Details & Map

Location

Great Hall, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London
West Smithfield, London EC1A 7BE

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