Great Sacred Music: Harvest
Led by Revd Dr Sam Wells Directed by Olivia Tait Accompanied by Polina Sosnina Performed by St Martin’s Voices Harvest Choir: Look at the world – John Rutter Hymn: Come, ye thankful people, come (St George’s Windsor) Choir: Harvest Carol – June Nixon…
Great Sacred Music: Lord of all hopefulness
Led by Revd Dr Sam Wells Directed by Andrew Earis Accompanied by Polina Sosnina Performed by St Martin’s Voices Lord of all hopefulness Choir: Morning has broken – Philip Stopford Hymn: Awake my soul, and with the sun (Morning Hymn) Choir: O radiant…
Will Harmer Jazz Trio: Christmas Jazz
Join us for a festive lunchtime concert as the Will Harmer Jazz Trio, featuring Matt Venvell and Mark McQuillan and vocals by Gabriella Liandu, brings the spirit of the season to life with a special Christmas jazz performance. Expect jazzy Christmas favourites,…
St Martin’s Voices Emerging Artists: A Choral Christmas
Join St Martin’s Voices Emerging Artists for a festive lunchtime concert filled with Christmas music for unaccompanied voices spanning several centuries. From Vaughan Williams’ “This is the Truth” and Bach’s “O Little One Sweet” to the classics “Silent Night” and “Have Yourself…
Rosamund Brass Quartet
A brilliant and varied collection of pieces for brass quartet with just a hint of Christmas! Rosamund Brass was formed in September 2020 by friends who are all currently studying at the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) in Manchester. However, the…
Kyan Quartet
Kyan Quartet present a programme highlighting the string quartet’s evolution across different eras. Haydn’s Op.76 No.6 quartet is a wonderful example of Haydn’s brilliance in structure and expression, blending classical elegance with his characteristic wit. The Kyan Quartet couples this with Caroline…
Trio Casella: Beethoven and the Post-Romantics
Germaine Tailleferre was the only female member of the group of French composers known as Les Six and her music was sadly overlooked. Her distinctly French romantic style, with echoes of Faure, is perfectly reflected in her Piano Trio of 1916. Josef…
Geirþrúður Guðmundsdóttir and Antoine Préat: Nordic Soundscapes
Brahms’ lyrical and dramatic “Cello Sonata in E minor” is at the core of this programme of music for the most expressive of stringed instruments. Beethoven’s Variations creatively transform a theme from Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” while Sibelius’ music explores Scandinavian moods…
Thomas Trotter: Celebrating Black History Month
Thomas Trotter, one of the world’s top-ranking virtuoso organists and recipient of the 2020 Queen’s Medal for Music, presents a vibrant selection of works to celebrate Black History Month. The programme, which gives equal prominence to women composers alongside their male contemporaries,…