Barnet Schools Music Festival 2025
Arts Depot, Pentland Theatre, N12 0GA [Venue Details]
Barnet Education Arts Trust presents the Barnet Schools Music Festivals 2025
BEAT’s annual festivals celebrate the music sung and played in schools from all over the London Borough of Barnet.
The Tallis Scholars - The Earth Moves (Spem in alium)
Cadogan Hall, SW1X 9DQ [Venue Details]
The Tallis Scholars present two of the largest choral works to come from the Renaissance period.
La Serenissima;
Wigmore Hall, W1U 2BP [Venue Details]
Adrian Chandler director, violin; Hilary Cronin soprano; Julia Doyle soprano; Hilary Summers alto; Alessandro Fisher tenor; Neal Davies bass
This concert will be approximately 2 hours in duration, including an interval
Barnet Schools Music Festival 2025
Arts Depot, Pentland Theatre, N12 0GA [Venue Details]
Barnet Education Arts Trust presents the Barnet Schools Music Festivals 2025
BEAT’s annual festivals celebrate the music sung and played in schools from all over the London Borough of Barnet.
Joyful Company of Singers - English Voices
St Gabriel's Church, Pimlico, SW1V 4QF [Venue Details]
The Joyful Company of Singers, conducted by Peter Broadbent MBE return to St Gabriel's to Welcome to English Voices -
Medici Choir - Summer Concert
St Gabriel's Church, Pimlico, SW1V 4QF [Venue Details]
Todd M = ρV
A secular piece loosely based on the structure of the Ordinary Mass, composed in 2020. The text, by Will Todd, explores our relationship with the earth and beyond to the stars. The title is the equation relating the physical quantity mass to volume and density.
The Fourth Choir; Jamie Powe conductor; Dr CN Lester mezzo-soprano
Wigmore Hall, W1U 2BP [Venue Details]
This concert will be approximately 1 hour in duration, without an interval
Pascol -Vocal Performance
Camden People's Theatre, NW1 2PY [Venue Details]
Pascol is a vocal performance shaped by the audience’s stories: five voices create an intimate musical reflection of shared emotions and memories.
Mass in Blue by Candlelight
St Martin-in-the-Fields, WC2N 4JJ [Venue Details]
Will Todd’s Mass in Blue is a dynamic, uplifting, and highly popular jazz setting of the Latin mass. The work features driving grooves and blues harmonies, sung by St Martin’s Chamber Choir with jazz trio – alongside other jazz favourites.
This concert lasts one hour with no interval.
Star-taker: Choir of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge on The Golden Hinde
The Golden Hinde, SE1 9DE [Venue Details]
Join us aboard London’s iconic Tudor galleon for a special one-off performance by the Fitzwilliam College Choir, Cambridge - a 24-strong ensemble known for their vibrant and polished sound.
Pascol -Vocal Performance
Camden People's Theatre, NW1 2PY [Venue Details]
Pascol is a vocal performance shaped by the audience’s stories: five voices create an intimate musical reflection of shared emotions and memories.
Each performance is a spontaneous creation: a singular musical reflection shaped by the emotions and memories of those present.
LUNCHTIME RECITAL: City Schools’ Camerata Choir
St Bride's Church, EC4Y 8AU [Venue Details]
The Camerata Choir of City of London School & City of London School for Girls is the highest-level choral ensemble across the City Schools Group. The choir was established in the summer of 2024, with their first performance at St Giles Cripplegate, in the ‘Summer Music in City Churches’ festival.
St Martin’s Voices: Songs of Invention
St Martin-in-the-Fields, WC2N 4JJ [Venue Details]
A programme interweaving musical and scientific innovation with choral music settings words by Leonardo da Vinci, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, Rosalind Franklin and Stephen Hawking,
Ema Nikolovska mezzo-soprano; Cole Knutson piano
Wigmore Hall, W1U 2BP [Venue Details]
This concert will be approximately 2 hours in duration, including an interval
Schools Concert: One World
Wigmore Hall, W1U 2BP [Venue Details]
This concert will be approximately 1 hour in duration, without an interval.
Far to Wander: Discoveries by Copland, Eisler and Robert Kahn
St Martin-in-the-Fields, WC2N 4JJ [Venue Details]
Join Florian Störtz, baritone, Aleksandra Myslek for an intimate recital centred around the evocative art songs of Robert Kahn, some forgotten gemstones of the genre which the artists have recorded on disc for the first time.
Classical Pride: Voices of Tomorrow - with City Music Foundation
Barbican Hall, EC2Y 8DS [Venue Details]
Texts by queer poets and music by LGBTQ+ composers are brought together in this song recital that showcases some of today’s leading young classical music talent.
London Oriana Choir: Four Corners
Cecil Sharp House, NW1 7AY [Venue Details]
Join London Oriana Choir and special guests Will Lang, Niopha Keegan and Maz O'Connor for a journey through folk stories and sounds of all four corners of these Isles.
Belcanto
St Alfege Church, SE10 9BJ [Venue Details]
Barry Clark | Conductor
Edward Pick | Piano
Mark Norwood | Baritone
Celebrate Pride with the Pink Singers - Geek Out!
Cadogan Hall, SW1X 9DQ [Venue Details]
Let the Pink Singers put a spell on you this Pride weekend at Cadogan Hall with Geek Out!
CEFC presents Fauré, Bernstein, Janáček, Weir
Holy Trinity Sloane Square, SW1X 9BZ [Venue Details]
Join us to enjoy another magical event from London’s world class symphonic choir, in one of the city’s most beautiful musical venues.
Save 20% with early bird pricing until end May - use code EB20 at box office.
Teddington Choral Society – Earth, Wind and Choir
Landmark Arts Centre, TW11 9NN [Venue Details]
Teddington Choral Society and its Musical Director, Julian Collings, are delighted to announce their forthcoming summer concert: Earth, wind and choir: a musical celebration of Nature’s power.
SOUND 10th Anniversary Concert
The VOCES8 Centre, EC2V 7BX [Venue Details]
with support from Will Pope
Richmond Orchestra Summer Concert – ‘Beyond The Skies’
Landmark Arts Centre, TW11 9NN [Venue Details]
“There once was a time. Before television. Before motion pictures… The greatest part of human existence was spent in such a time. And then, over the dying embers of the campfire, on a moonless night, we watched the stars.” – Carl Sagan