Kellner’s Carillon
The world-renowned British baroque harpist Andrew Lawrence-King hails from the island of Guernsey, near the coast of France. He is a specialist in early music and a true virtuoso who has developed playing styles for ancient harps and focused on captivating improvisational style. His ensemble, The Harp Consort, enjoys international esteem through numerous performances and recordings. Lawrence-King tours the world playing historical harps, engaging in educational work, and serving as an orchestra conductor.
In his rare solo concert, Lawrence-King offers unforgettable experiences that combine his skillful playing style and profound interpretation of music. The concert will feature works from Finland, the Baltics, and more broadly from the Baltic Sea region.
Henry Purcell (n. 1659–n.1695): Sinfonia
Anonymous: O Death, rock me asleep
William Byrd (n. 1540–1623): The Bells
Hymni: Victimae Paschali laudes
Estonian: Nüüd Kristus surmast tõusnud on
Louis Couperin (n. 1626–1661): Les Carillons de Paris
Marin Marais (1656–1728): Les Voix Humaines
Marin Marais: Sonnerie de St Genevieve du Mont
From collection Piae Cantiones (v. 1582): Omnis mundus jucundetur
Johann Valentin Meder (1649–1719): Chaconne
David Kellner (1670–1748): Campanella Presto assai
Andrew Lawrence-King (1959–): Õhtutänu: Adagio - Allegro
Normal price: 25€
Pensioners: 20€
Other concession groups: 10€
Bundle ticket to the concerts on the same day:
Wed 14.8. at 6.30 PM // The Night of the Soloists
Wed 14.8. at 8 PM // Kellner's Carillon
Both in St Lawrence Church, Vantaa
Bundle ticket prices:
Normal price: 50€
Pensioners: 40€
Other concession groups: 17€
Festival pass (incl. all nine concerts with admission)
Normal priced: 210€
Pensioners: 170€
Other concession groups: 70€
Buy your festival pass here, limited amount available!
Possible visual limitation in some seats.
- Discounted tickets are available for: students, unemployed, children under 18 years of age and those performing military or civil service.
- There is a separate ticket for pensioners.
- A personal assistant is admitted free of charge.