Musicians of the King's Road

[1] In spring 2013, Musicians of the King's Road performed the 400-year-old St Matthew Passion written by the German composer Melchior Vulpius.

In 2012, Musicians of the King's Road started a series of concerts that presents rare musical instruments for which works were written by many composers of the classical period.

In January 2014, when Musicians of the King's Road performed the Te Deum by Marc-Antoine Charpentier, the orchestra included a historical serpent.

Later in the same year, Sigiswald Kuijken appeared as soloist with Musicians of the King's Road on violoncello da spalla.

The Pro Musica Säätiö foundation that supports performers of classical music in Finland awarded Musicians of the King's Road a grant in 2012.

Since 2016, Musicians of the King’s Road has been responsible for coordinating the official programme of the Night of the Arts festival in Turku.

Musicians of the King's Road in Turku Cathedral in 2012
Musicians of the King's Road in Turku Cathedral on 6 January 2020