
Performance by harpist Alexander Rider, encompassing period performance to the newest music.
If you are looking for something a bit different to do in Brighton this June, there is a performance coming up that might catch your interest. On June 12, 2026, the harpist Alexander Rider is scheduled to perform in the city. It is one of those events that focuses purely on the music, which can be a nice change of pace if you have been looking for a quiet evening out.
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What makes this particular recital worth noting is the range of the programme. Rider is known for covering a broad spectrum of music, moving from what is classified as period performance—essentially historical interpretations—all the way through to the newest contemporary compositions. It is an interesting mix, as it allows you to hear how the harp has evolved as an instrument across different eras, rather than just sticking to the standard classical repertoire we might be more accustomed to hearing.
Since the event is happening right here in Brighton, it is quite accessible for anyone living in or near the city. While there are no specific details yet regarding the exact venue or ticket information, it is worth keeping an eye on local listings as the date approaches. It is the kind of performance that tends to attract people who appreciate a mix of classical foundations and modern experimentation, so if you enjoy live instrumental music that challenges the usual boundaries, this could be a good one to mark on your calendar.










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