All London's live music


Choral, Classical

From Heavenly Harmony: Acis & an Ode!

St John's Smith Square, St John's Church Smith Square, SW1P 3HA , [Venue Details]

Paul McCreesh and the Gabrieli Consort make their London Handel Festival debut in a major two-part performance featuring two of Handel’s most celebrated masterpieces.

Saturday,
14 Mar 2026
@4.30pm

Part one features a performance of Handel’s timeless classic Acis and Galatea. Loved for its lyrical beauty and rustic charm, Acis and Galatea is one of Handel’s most enduringly popular works.

Part two is a performance of the rarely heard Ode for St Cecilia’s Day. First performed at Lincoln’s Inn Theatre in 1739, this joyful work celebrates the divine power of music itself. With some of Handel’s most sublime solo writing, rousing choruses, and dazzling instrumental colours, Ode for St Cecilia’s Day stands as one of his most engaging and life-affirming musical creations.

More Information

  • Admission

    Min: £35.00

    Max: £75.00

  • Performer name: Paul McCreesh, Gabrieli Consort

  • Interval: Yes

Update /Errors ? If you find this listing needs updating, please, let us know: admin@halibuts.com

Halibuts is the only place to find ALL London's live music.

Free for all to use, we track ~1,000 London venues and list every type of live music.

Click here to start using Halibuts.

Or download the Halibuts APP:

apple-icon iOS
apple-iconApple
android ANDROID
androidAndroid

Finally; if you like Halibuts, please help us by spreading the word !

From Heavenly Harmony: Acis & an Ode!

Saturday, 14 Mar 2026 @4.30pm

St John's Smith Square, St John's Church Smith Square, SW1P 3HA
Choral Classical
i Venue Info

More Information

Paul McCreesh and the Gabrieli Consort make their London Handel Festival debut in a major two-part performance featuring two of Handel’s most celebrated masterpieces.

Part one features a performance of Handel’s timeless classic Acis and Galatea. Loved for its lyrical beauty and rustic charm, Acis and Galatea is one of Handel’s most enduringly popular works.

Part two is a performance of the rarely heard Ode for St Cecilia’s Day. First performed at Lincoln’s Inn Theatre in 1739, this joyful work celebrates the divine power of music itself. With some of Handel’s most sublime solo writing, rousing choruses, and dazzling instrumental colours, Ode for St Cecilia’s Day stands as one of his most engaging and life-affirming musical creations.

  • Admission

    Min: £35.00

    Max: £75.00

  • Performer name: Paul McCreesh, Gabrieli Consort

  • Interval: Yes

Halibuts is the only place to find ALL London's live music.

Free for all to use, we track ~1,000 London venues and list every type of live music.

Click here to start using Halibuts.

Or download the Halibuts APP:

apple-icon iOS
android ANDROID

Finally; if you like Halibuts, please help us by spreading the word !