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The Winter Exhibition

This colourful and diverse collection of artwork was created by people who use The Connection at St Martin's art room.

Come and Sing: Highlights of Handel

Ever thought it would be fun to say you’ve sung where Handel and Mozart have performed before you? Join St Martin’s Voices for this ‘Come and Sing’ workshop under the baton of our Director of Music Dr Andrew Earis.

The Fabulations

Café in the Crypt

With a repertoire ranging from Ella Fitzgerald to Stevie Wonder to Michael Jackson, The Fabulations are one of those rare bands who are equally at home performing jazz/swing classics from the 40s and 50s, soul and disco anthems, or recent chart hits.

Mozart Requiem by Candlelight

St Martin-in-the-Fields

Ralph Allwood MBE, a former Associate Music Director of the Brandenburg Choral Festival of London, brings two of his fabulous choirs to the 2018 Spring Series.

Rachmaninov Vespers by Candlelight

St Martin-in-the-Fields

The Choir of Royal Holloway and conductor Rupert Gough return to the Brandenburg Choral Festival of London with this hour-long concert of music inspired by eventide.

Sound of St Martin’s: Vivaldi Four Seasons

Charlotte Scott and Brandenburg Sinfonia perform Vivaldi’s famous Four Seasons, and other popular instrumental classics, conducted by Andrew Earis.

Time to Talk

A service of Reflection for Those Affected by Suicide.

Baroque Extravaganza by Candlelight

The Festive Orchestra of London was formed in 1990 to perform the masterpieces of the Baroque in and around London.

Schools Service

St Martin-in-the-Fields

An annual celebration of the two schools founded at St Martin-in-the-Fields.

Theology Group

St Martin-in-the-Fields

An opportunity to reflect theologically on issues of the day and questions of forever with Revd Dr Sam Wells.

The Passing Show: Adoration Paintings of London by Ed Gray

Painter of London life Ed Gray exhibits his paintings of everyday London life. Gray seeks out the spectacular in the ordinary with his sketchbook to create layered panoramas infused with London mythology and the grit of the urban experience.