
Celebrated violinist Jorge Jiménez returns to St Nicholas for the second instalment of Bach's solo violin partitas.
The Brighton Festival is back for its 60th edition, running from the 1st to the 25th of May 2026. Among the various performances scheduled across the city, there is a specific concert titled Bach Pure: The Solo Violin Partitas taking place at St Nicholas on the 9th of May. This event features the violinist Jorge Jiménez, who is returning to the venue to perform the second instalment of Bach’s solo violin partitas.
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For those interested in attending, the concert is part of the wider festival programme. Tickets for festival events can be purchased online, by calling 01273 709709, or in person at the box office on Church Street. The festival has a standard structure for ticket sales, which includes a management fee of ÂŁ3.50 for online and telephone bookings, and a ÂŁ2.50 charge if you require tickets to be sent by post. It is worth noting that there are various concession policies in place. These apply to students, people under the age of 26, those over 60, recipients of Universal Credit, and individuals with disabilities. Additionally, there are group discounts available, specifically 10% off for groups of 10 or more, and 20% off for groups of 20 or more. The festival also operates 'Pay it Forward' schemes and offers 'Festival Standby' tickets priced at ÂŁ10 for specific groups, which might be useful depending on your circumstances.
St Nicholas provides the setting for this performance, which focuses on the classical repertoire of Johann Sebastian Bach. Since this is the second part of the series, it follows the established format of the festival's classical music offerings. If you are planning to go, the booking options are flexible, allowing for digital or physical ticket acquisition. The event is straightforward in its presentation, focusing on the solo violin work within the context of the broader 2026 festival schedule.











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