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The Country House Podcast
Hancock Productions
110 episodes
5 days ago
A deep dive into all things Country House. 

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A deep dive into all things Country House. 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
History
Places & Travel,
Society & Culture,
Leisure,
Home & Garden
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The Vache: Baroque music in an Elizabethan setting | Ep. 85
The Country House Podcast
1 hour 1 minute 7 seconds
4 months ago
The Vache: Baroque music in an Elizabethan setting | Ep. 85

This week, Geoff and Rory are joined by countertenor, arranger of classical music and co-founder of 'Vache Baroque', Jonathan Darbourne, to discuss the storied history of the The Vache - an elegant, privately owned Elizabethan country house nestled in the gently rolling Chiltern Hills - and the Baroque music festival he directs every summer in its grounds.

Every year in late August and early September, the discreet and immensely private gardens of The Vache are to be found buzzing with people immersed in music and surrounded by beauty, as Vache Baroque celebrates baroque music in all its splendour. The festival transforms this magical Grade II‑listed country house setting into a vibrant, multi-sensory stage with pop‑up performances, art installations and opera under the trees, all designed to captivate both novice aficionado alike.

With a keen vision for community outreach and engaging audiences who aren't usually exposed to baroque (or classical) music, Vache Baroque succeeds both in reaching new audiences with music and championing the history and importance of country houses and their place in our nation's history. Critics have lauded its 'astonishing acoustics' and 'thrilling performance', while audiences delight in the relaxed, picnic‑style ambience as evening opera unfolds beneath the Chiltern sky.

Please join us for this fun episode celebrating music, the country house and their enduring relationship with each other. If you like this episode please like it and write us a review. Please also send in questions for our soon-to-be-resurrected Q&A episodes!


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The Country House Podcast
A deep dive into all things Country House. 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.