Lunchtime Concert: Fira (flute & violin duo)

Chichester Cathedral's popular lunchtime concerts take place on Tuesdays at 1.10pm during term time, in the spectacular setting of the Cathedral Nave. They are free and last approximately 50 minutes. There is a retiring collection.

Event details

Tickets
Free
Date
Tuesday 17 June 2025, 13:10
Venue
Nave
Programme

 

Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710-1784)
Presto from Duet no. 4

Johann Quantz (1697-1773)
Duet no. 4 in C Major

Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
En Bateau from Petit Suite

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Ach, ich fühl's & Queen of the Night aria
from The Magic Flute

Francesco Geminiani (1687-1762)
Allegretto

Henri Marteau (1874-1934)
Divertimento 

George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
Spielstucke for two voices

François Devienne (1759-1803)
Sonata no. 4 in F Major

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Hungarian Dance


Musician Biographies

Leora (violin) and Liz (flute) met in 2016 on a summer music course in Romania. After this they began making music together and during their studies they were winners of the Colin Blythe Chamber Music Award. They have played at venues and societies throughout the UK, and their music ranges from Baroque through to Contemporary. They have worked with several composers promoting new works and along with their chamber music concerts they work in outreach with Music In Hospitals.


 

Donations

Chichester Cathedral's Lunchtime Concert series is self-supporting, and thrives through the generosity of its audiences. While there is no charge for admission, we suggest a minimum donation of £3 per person, with Gift Aid applied if possible. Donations can be made in the retiring collection, in the Cathedral, at our Visitor’s Desk or at various donation points, using cash, card and contactless or using the button below.

click here to donate online


Can't make it this time?

Lunchtime Concerts take place every Tuesday at 1.10pm during term-time, our talented performers come from across the UK and occasionally overseas, to delight our audiences with music from Beethoven to Chopin, Elgar to Mozart and more.

Click here for Summer 2025 programme