Great British Welcome, an exhibition by Aubrey Wade, UNHCR and Panos Pictures
An exhibition of photographs and stories portraying refugees and their hosts across Europe, developed by photographer Aubrey Wade.
An exhibition of photographs and stories portraying refugees and their hosts across Europe, developed by photographer Aubrey Wade.
British/Romanian pianist Florian Mitrea was born in Bucharest but has been based in the UK since 2008 when his early passion for the piano led him to a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music in London.
The London-based pianist has developed a large following across the UK as audiences warm to his outstanding pianism, effortless technique and charismatic charm.
A prayerful service with the daily reading of the Scriptures and saying of the Psalms.
All are welcome to join the congregation for this recording of BBC Radio 4 Sunday Worship marking the 100th anniversary of the Representation of the People Act.
Revd Dr Sam Wells explores the story and the meaning behind the music of our religious heritage, with St Martin’s Voices (directed by Andrew Earis).
As Part of the Northern Lights Symphony Orchestra 2017-2018 Season “Symphony of Light”.
Join St Martin’s Voices as they perform Haydn’s Nelson Mass and Mozart’s Requiem.
An opportunity to reflect theologically on issues of the day and questions of forever with Revd Dr Sam Wells.
Representing the Concordia Foundation.
The second of our three Great Sacred Choral Classics exploring Bach's monumental work, the Mass in B minor, with the Choral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fields.
Representing the Royal College of Music.
Founded in 1977 and consisting of some 40 members, Nonsuch Singers celebrated its 40th anniversary in March 2017. High-quality singing, innovative programmes and communicative performances are the hallmarks of the choir, which has gained a reputation for stylistic versatility in a cappella and accompanied works ranging from the Renaissance to the present day.
Red Stripe’s infectious boogie woogie gets everyone onto the dance floor.
Revd Dr Sam Wells explores the story and the meaning behind the music of our religious heritage, with St Martin’s Voices (directed by Andrew Earis).
Specialising in the historically accurate performance of music from the 18th century, the Feinstein Ensemble’s concerts and recordings of the Baroque repertoire have been acclaimed both in the UK and internationally.
This colourful and diverse collection of artwork was created by people who use The Connection at St Martin's art room.
The Brandenburg Sinfonia is one of the most dynamically versatile musical organisations in the country. In recent years the orchestra has performed in the majority of the major venues across the country, and in London.
There's lots of gems to enjoy in this feast of Handel: vivacious violins and a champion cello for starters!
American-born British conductor John Landor has been Music Director of London Musical Arts Orchestra since its formation in 1985.
Representing the Youth Music Centre.
A new one-act play from Riding Lights, followed by an audience discussion with scientific thinkers and practitioners
Representing the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.
With Imposition of Ashes.
With Imposition of Ashes.
With Imposition of Ashes.
Katie Bradley creates the perfect setting for Valentine's Day with her soaring voice, soulful blues harp and excellent musicians.
Revd Dr Sam Wells explores the story and the meaning behind the music of our religious heritage, with St Martin’s Voices (directed by Andrew Earis).
The Locrian Ensemble
Martynas Levickis is one of the world’s leading exponents of the accordion.
Founded by cellist Dietrich Bethge in 1988 from London’s leading musicians, London Octave aims to approach the baroque and classical repertoire in a fresh and energetic manner, often without a conductor.
New London Singers are one of London’s most dynamic chamber choirs. Their repertoire includes music that is both broad and adventurous, including sacred and secular, Renaissance to contemporary.
A selection of favourite twentieth century English choral and vocal music, including works by Ralph Vaughan Williams and Gerald Finzi.
The final installment of our three Great Sacred Choral Classics exploring the beautiful Miserere by Allegri, with St Martin's Voices
For this year’s Lent Course we will be using Ben Quash’s book Abiding as a resource for our study, prayer and reflection.
Revd Dr Sam Wells explores the story and the meaning behind the music of our religious heritage, with St Martin’s Voices (directed by Andrew Earis).
Covent Garden Sinfonia is one of the UK's foremost orchestras specialising in the performance of movie soundtracks and music live to screen. Conducted by Ben Palmer, they bring together some of the best-loved themes from films and television, including Schindler's List, La La Land, Downton Abbey, War Horse, American Beauty and Psycho.
The concert is produced by Embassy of Estonia as part of the Estonian centenary celebrations in the UK.
Specialising in the historically accurate performance of music from the 18th century, the Feinstein Ensemble’s concerts and recordings of the Baroque repertoire have been acclaimed both in the UK and internationally.
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.
St Martin’s Chorus sing choral music by Tavener, Parry and Dove, including a performance of Rachmaninov’s Ave Maria from ‘All Night Vigil’.
St Martin’s Voices performs a stunning concert of Handel famous Messiah, conducted by Andrew Earis.
Representing Making Music.
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.
Revd Dr Sam Wells explores the story and the meaning behind the music of our religious heritage, with St Martin’s Voices (directed by Andrew Earis).
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.
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.
Charlotte Scott and Brandenburg Sinfonia perform Vivaldi’s famous Four Seasons, and other popular instrumental classics, conducted by Andrew Earis.
A service of Reflection for Those Affected by Suicide.
The Festive Orchestra of London was formed in 1990 to perform the masterpieces of the Baroque in and around London.
An annual celebration of the two schools founded at St Martin-in-the-Fields.
An opportunity to reflect theologically on issues of the day and questions of forever with Revd Dr Sam Wells.
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.