Where: Garsington Studios
Stokenchurch
HP14 3YF
United Kingdom
Countertenor Iestyn Davies and harpist Oliver Wass come together to perform their journey through the ages with a programme spanning 400 years of music. Oliver Wass is a renowned soloist on the concert stage and was the first ever harpist to win the Guildhall Gold Medal. He joins together with internationally renowned countertenor Iestyn Davies who last appeared on the Garsington stage as Oberon A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2024) which featured in the 2024 BBC Proms to great critical acclaim.
If you would like to stay for dinner afterwards, the Studios Café will be serving a hot main course followed by dessert, with a glass of house wine for £35 per person. Spaces for dinner are limited and tend to sell out so early booking is advised.