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Salle: St James's Church, Piccadilly, Londres

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AdresseLondres
Greater London
W1J 9LL
Royaume-uni
Google maps51° 30' 30.954" N 0° 8' 12.079" W
juin 2026
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LondresAngela Brownridge - Piano Recital

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Bach, Debussy, Schubert, Chopin
Angela Brownridge, Piano

LondresRhapsody in Blue by Candlelight

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Mozart, Beethoven, Satie, Liszt, Debussy, Gershwin
Warren Mailley-Smith, Piano

LondresSounds Sublime 2026: Choral Tots 1

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Jenny Begley; Genesis Sixteen

LondresSounds Sublime 2026: Choral Tots 2

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Jenny Begley; Genesis Sixteen

LondresSounds Sublime 2026: Family Concert

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Matthew Quinn; Ellie Moran; The Sixteen

LondresSounds Sublime 2026: Children's Choir Workshop

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Todd
London Youth Boys' Choir; Finchley Children's Music Group; Canterbury Choral Society Youth Choir; Wivenhoe Youth Choir

LondresSounds Sublime 2026: Youth Voices Workshop

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Todd, Walker
Matthew Quinn, Direction
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Nonsuch Singers evoke stars and light at St James's Church, Piccadilly

On Saturday at St James’s Church, the Nonsuch Singers presented a captivating programme titled “To the Field of Stars”. It was a compelling mix of recent and old music, predominantly works by living composers and composers from the 16th century. It culminated in the première of Gabriel Jackson’s newly commissioned work To the Field of Stars.

El Nuevo Mundo: Orlando Chamber Choir perform works from 16th-century Spain and its South American colonies

When we look back to the disease and mistreatment that arrived with the European colonisation of South America, the role of music in the whole affair is not often the first issue that comes to mind.

The Bach Players give moving tribute to Gustav Leonhardt

Gustav Leonhardt, who died in January this year, was a great pioneer in the early music movement – as harpsichordist, organist, conductor and teacher – and he influenced all subsequent musicians in the field whether directly or indirectly. Nicolette Moonen, founder of the Bach Players, was one such musician who, while growing up in Amsterdam, took up the baroque violin inspired by his playing.