march march april 2016
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Tue 1 March 7.30pm
JOO YEON SIRYoung Artists’ Series© Benjamin Harte
Joo Yeon Sir violinIrina Andrievsky piano
Beethoven Sonata No. 1 in D Op. 12Brahms Sonata No. 2 in A Op. 100 • Sonatensatz ‘Scherzo’ from F.A.E. SonataElgar Sonata in E minor for Violin and Piano Op. 82Milhaud Cinema Fantasie d’apres ‘Le beouf sur le toit’ Op. 58b
£12 (£8), YF
Wed 2 March 1.05pm
LONDON MOZART PLAYERSMozart Explored© Eric Richmond
Howard Shelley piano
Mozart Piano Concerto No. 27 in Bb K595
£12
Wed 2 March 7.00pm
ELTHAM COLLEGEConcerto and Choral Concert
Eltham College ChoirsSymphony Orchestra Upper Sixth SoloistsRachel Hindmarch conductorKieran Hughes conductor
£20, £15, £10
Thu 3 March 1.05pm
ASHLEY FRIPPThursday Lunchtime Concerts
© Studio 1B
Piano
Liszt Tre sonetti di Petrarca • Années de pèlerinage S161Wagner Isolde’s Liebestod arr. Liszt S447Thomas Adès Concert Paraphrase on Powder Her Face
£10, YF
Wed 16 March 1.05pm
LONDON MOZART PLAYERSBeethoven Explored© Eric Richmond
Howard Shelley piano
Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5 in Eb Op. 73 ‘Emperor’
£12
Wed 16 March 7.30pm
LATYMER UPPER SCHOOLSpring Concert
Tony Henwood conductorJonathan Geoghegan conductor
£12 (£10)
Thu 17 March 1.05pm
ASHLEY GROTEThursday Lunchtime ConcertsOrgan Series
Organ
Michael Berkeley Wild BellsBach O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde groß BWV622Mozart Fantasia in F minor K608Bach O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig BWV656Dupré Cortège et Litanie Op. 19 No. 2Widor Moderato cantabile and Finale from Organ Symphony No. 8 in B Op. 42 No. 4
£10, YF
Thu 17 March 7.30pm
FINAL OF THE OFFICE CHOIR OF THE YEAR COMPETITIONThe culmination of 6 months of performances, workshops, heats and the semi-final sees the final four office choirs compete for the prestigious title of Office Choir of the Year 2016
£15
Fri 18 March 7.30pm
EARLY OPERA COMPANY© Sussie Ahlburg
Sophie Bevan sopranoChristian Curnyn director
Handel Concerto Grosso in D minor Op. 6 No. 10 • Motet ‘Silete Venti’ HWV242Wassenaer Concerto in F minor from Concerti ArmoniciBiber Battalia a 10Muffat Concerto No. 5 in G from Armonico Tributo
£35, £28, £21, £15, YF
Sat 19 March 7.00pm
ENGLISH BAROQUE CHOIRBrandenburg Baroque SoloistsDame Emma Kirkby sopranoKatherine Aitken mezzoOliver Johnston tenorNicholas Mogg bassWilliam Blake evangelistEdmund Danon christusJeremy Jackman conductor
Bach St Matthew Passion
£29, £24, £20, £15
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Thu 3 March 7.30pm
REED’S SCHOOLSpring Concert 2016
Reed’s School OrchestraReed’s School Jazz OrchestraReed’s School Choir and ChorusReed’s School Corps of DrumsThe Choir of the Royal Masonic School, RickmansworthThe Choir of St Andrew’s School, WokingIain Carnegie conductor
Programme includes:Ellington Movements from ‘Sacred Concert’Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells II
£12, £5
Fri 4 March 7.30pm
WARREN MAILLEY-SMITHComplete Chopin Cycle
© Ben Ealovega
The Four Impromptus
Piano
Chopin Prélude Op. 45 • Fugue in A Minor • Fantaisie-Impromptu in C# minor Op. 66 • Variations in E “Hexameron” • Mazurka No. 26–29 Op. 41 No. 1–4 • Mazurka No. 30 in G Op. 50 No. 1 • Nocturne No. 15 in F minor Op. 55 No. 1 • Impromptu No. 1 in Ab Op. 29 • Waltz No. 2 in Ab Op. 34 No. 1 ‘Valse brillante’ •
Nocturne No. 20 in C# minor Op. posth. •
Impromptu No. 2 in F# Op. 36 • Polonaise No. 10 in F minor Op. 71 No. 3 • Nocturne No. 16 in Eb Op. 55 No. 2 • Impromptu No. 3 in Gb Op. 51 • Waltz in Ab Op. 42 • Tarantelle in Ab Op. 43
£20, £15
Sun 6 March 3.00pm
CANTANDUMSunday at St John’s
Joe Morgan tenorRupert Derham baritoneJonathan Dods organGilly French conductor
Tallis Salvator mundiBruckner Christus factus estSanders The ReproachesStainer The Crucifixion
£14 (£10), YF
Mon 7 March 7.30pm
LONDON CONCERT CHOIR© Father Martin Breski
Mark Forkgen conductorQuintEssential ensembleRachel Elliott sopranoRebecca Outram sopranoNicholas Pritchard tenorBradley Smith tenorGiles Underwood bassColin Campbell bass
Monteverdi Vespers
£30, £20, £10
Tue 8 March 7.30pm
AMADÈ PLAYERSInternational Women’s Day
Olwen Foulkes recorderKatie Stevens violinDominika Fehér violinNicholas Newland conductor
Vivaldi Stabat Mater Rv.621 • Concerto for Two Violins in A minor Rv.522 • Recorder Concerto in C minor Rv.441 • Gloria Rv.589 Scarlatti 2 Arias for Soprano and Trumpet
£20, £15, £10
Wed 9 March 7.30pm
YOUNG MUSICIANS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA© Matthew Andrews
Aleksandar Djermanovic pianoJames Blair conductor
Elgar Cockaigne Op. 40Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Op. 26Elgar Variations on an original theme Op. 36 ‘Enigma’
£20 (£16), £15 (£12), £10 (£8)
Thu 10 March 1.05pm
CHARLOTTE ASHTON & JOSEPH HAVLATThursday Lunchtime ConcertsPark Lane Group Young Artists© Vanessa Haines
Charlotte Ashton fluteJoseph Havlat piano
Messiaen Le Merle NoirHandel Flute Sonata in CEdwin Roxburgh StardriftBartók Suite Paysanne HongroisePierre Boulez Sonatine
£10, YF
Thu 10 March 7.00pm
ORCHESTRA OF THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENTSouthabank Centre Series© Eric Richmond
Secular and Sacred
John Butt directorDavid Blackadder trumpetRachel Beckett recorder
Bach Sinfonia from Cantata No. 42 • Mass in G minor BWV235 • Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F • Mass in G BWV236
£50, £39, £24, £10 (Child £2.50)
Fri 11 March 7.30pm
CHOPIN PIANO COMPETITION WINNER: SEONG-JIN CHOSouthbank Centre’s International Piano Series
Piano
Nocturne in C minor Op. 48 No.1 • Fantasia in F minor Op. 49 • 4 Mazurkas Op. 33 • Polonaise in Ab Op. 53 • Ballade No. 2 in F Op. 38 • Sonata No. 2 in Bb minor Op. 35 ‘Marche funèbre’ • Scherzo No.2 in Bb minor Op. 31
£35, £28, £15, £10
Sat 12 March 7.30pm
KENSINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA© Sim Canetty-Clarke
Russell Keable conductor
Britten Symphonic Suite from GlorianaShostakovich Symphony No. 10
£17.50 (£12.50), £12.50
Sun 13 March 6.00pm
ST PAUL’S GIRLS’ SCHOOLSpring Concert
Symphony OrchestraChamber OrchestraSenior ChoirPaulina Voices Leigh O'Hara conductorHeidi Pegler conductorHilary Sturt conductor
Vivaldi Spring from The Four SeasonsPergolesi Stabat MaterBritten Four Sea Interludes from Peter GrimesRimsky-Korsakov Music from Scheherazade
£10 (£8)
Tue 15 March 7.00pm
SOUTH EAST SCHOOLS’ CHAMBER MUSIC COMPETITIONFinalists’ Concert
£10 (£5)
Tue 22 March 1.05pm
ETCETERA CHOIR
Stephen Hall conductor
Beethoven Mass in C Op. 86
Free Admission
Tue 22 March 7.00pm
ST DUNSTAN’S COLLEGEChoral and Orchestral Concert
Choral SocietySymphony OrchestraMatthew Wood conductor
Dvořák Slavonic Dances Op. 46 No. 6 and 8Haydn Nelson Mass Hob.XXII/11
£12 (£8) (£26 for 2 adults, 1 child)
Wed 23 March 7.00pm
CYPRUS SINFONIACharlotte Scott violinJonathan Thorne violaMichael Thorne conductor
Mozart Sinfonia Concertante in Eb K364Shostakovich Symphony No. 11 ‘The Year 1905’
£15 (£10)
Thu 24 March 7.00pm
COME & SING MESSIAHRichard Heason © Amy Ryan
Smith Square VoicesChartwell Sinfonia Soloists from the Royal Academy of MusicRichard Heason conductor
Handel Messiah
Come & Sing: £10 (£5) Concert: £12 (£8)
Fri 25 March 2.30pm
POLYPHONY & ORCHESTRA OF THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENTStephen Layton © Keith Saunders
Stuart Jackson evangelistNeal Davies christusJulia Doyle sopranoIestyn Davies countertenorGwilym Bowen tenorRoderick Williams bassCatherine Manson leaderStephen Layton director
Bach St John Passion
£50, £44, £38, £19
Thu 31 March 1.05pm
LIGETI QUARTETThursday Lunchtime ConcertsYoung Artists' Series
© Gianluca de Girolamo
Stravinsky Three Pieces for String QuartetLutosławski String QuartetWebern Six Bagatelles Op. 9György Kurtág Six Moments Musicaux Op. 44
£10, YF
Thu 31 March 7.30pm
FRANCOISE-GREEN PIANO DUOThe Viennese Salon
© SB Imagery
Innocence and Lust
Antoine Françoise pianoRobin Green piano
Mozart Sonata in F K497Colin Alexander New Work (world premiere)Mozart Sonata in C K19dBerg Lulu suite arr. Kenneth HeskethSchubert Allegro in A minor Lebensstürme D947
£14 (£10), YF
© Matthew Andrews
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MARCHAPRIL2016
ST JOHN’S SMITH SQUARE
Patron HRH The Duchess of Cornwall
Fri 1 April 7.30pm
PIANO AND STRING QUARTETPrincipal Sound
© Rob Bogaerts / Anefo
The Smith QuartetJohn Tilbury piano
Feldman Piano and String Quartet
There will be a pre-concert talk at 6.30pm.
£15 (£10), YFFestival Pass £40 (£25), YF (£25)
Sat 2 April 5.00pm
PHILIP THE WANDERERPrincipal Sound© Adam Hodge
Eliza McCarthy piano
John Luther Adams Nunataks Cassandra Miller Philip The WandererRădulescu Piano Sonata No. 3 'You Will Endure Forever'
£15 (£10), YFFestival Pass £40 (£25), YF (£25)
Sat 2 April 8.00pm
SHADOW AND ECHO AND JADEPrincipal Sound
ExaudiJames Weeks directorJames McVinnie organ
Programme includes:Feldman Principal SoundJürg Frey Shadow and Echo and Jade (World Premiere) Clementi Im Frieden dein, o Herre meinCassandra Miller Guide
£15 (£10), YFFestival Pass £40 (£25), YF (£25)
Sat 2 April 9.15pm
KONDO, GIESHOFF, AND CAGEPrincipal Sound
Ligeti Quartet
Jo Kondo Mr Bloomfield, His spacingArne Gieshoff UnwuchtenCage Quartet in Four Parts
£15 (£10), YFFestival Pass £40 (£25), YF (£25)
Sun 3 April 5.00pm
FELDMAN ON THE AUTOBAHNPrincipal Sound
explorensemble
Enno Poppe Gelöschte Lieder Feldman Spring of Chosroes Romitelli Domeniche alla periferia dell'impero Grisey Talea
£15 (£10), YFFestival Pass £40 (£25), YF (£25)
Sun 3 April 8.00pm
LAYERS OF LOVEPrincipal Sound
Octandre Ensemble
Webern Concerto for Nine InstrumentsVivier SamarkandFeldman Routine InvestigationsFrank Denyer After the RainThomas Smetryns This Could be the most beautiful piece in the worldChristian Mason Layers of Love (UK Premiere)Savaskan Green Plastic Vase (for Morton Feldman) Feldman Durations III Tenney Forms IV (for Morton Feldman)
£15 (£10), YFFestival Pass £40 (£25), YF (£25)
Mon 4 April 5.45pm
FOR PHILIP GUSTONPrincipal Sound
Jenni Hogan flute George Barton percussionSiwan Rhys piano & celeste
Feldman For Philip Guston
£15 (£10), YFFestival Pass £40 (£25), YF (£25)
Wed 6 April 1.05pm
LONDON MOZART PLAYERSMozart Explored
Howard Shelley piano
Mozart Piano Concerto No. 22 in Eb K482
£12
Wed 6 April 7.30pm
INGRID FLITERSouthbank Centre's International Piano Series
Piano
Chopin Nocturne in B Op. 9 No. 3 • Scherzo No. 4 in E Op. 54 • Nocturne in Db Op. 27 No. 2 • Mazurkas: Op. 50 No. 3 in C# minor • Op. 63 No. 2 in F minor • Op. 63 No. 3 in C# minor • Ballade No. 4 in F minor Op. 52 • 24 Preludes Op. 28
£35, £28, £15, £10
Thu 7 April 1.05pm
MATTHEW MARTINThursday Lunchtime ConcertsOrgan Series
Organ
Patrick Gowers An Occasional Trumpet VoluntaryBach Allein Gott in der höh’ sei Ehr BWV662 • Prelude & Fugue in C BWV547Guilain Suite du deuxième tonWidor Andante Sostenuto from Symphonie GothiqueVierne Carillon de Westminster
£10, YF
Thu 7 April 7.30pm
FRANCOISE-GREEN PIANO DUOThe Viennese Salon© SB Imagery
Antoine Françoise pianoRobin Green piano
Mozart Sonata for Piano four-hands in D K381Alissa Firsova New Work (world premiere)Mahler Symphony No. 6 in A minor ‘Tragic’ arr. Zemlinsky
£14 (£10), YF
Fri 8 April 7.30pm
WARREN MAILLEY-SMITHComplete Chopin Cycle
The Four Ballades
Chopin Bolero in C Op. 19 • Mazurka No. 31–32 Op. 50 No. 2–3 • Mazurka No. 33–35 in B Op. 56 No. 1–3 • Rondeau in C Op. 73 • Ballade No. 1 in G minor Op. 23 • Ballade No. 2 in F Op. 38 • Largo in Eb Op. posth. • Ballade No. 3 in Ab Op. 47 • Ballade No.4 in F minor Op. 52
£20, £15
Sat 9 April 7.00pm
MALCOLM SARGENT FESTIVAL CHOIRFarewell Concert
Sky Ingram sopranoBozidar Smiljanic baritone Malcolm Sargent Festival ChoirSouthbank Sinfonia Nicholas O'Neill organ Simon Over conductor
Parry Blest Pair of SirensVaughan Williams Serenade to MusicNicholas O’Neill I hear and am elatedElgar BenedictusHandel Messiah (Part 3)
£25 (£22.50), £15, £10.
Sun 10 April 3.00pm
TABEA DEBUSSunday at St John'sYoung Artists' Series
Tabea Debus recorderAnna Curzon baroque violinClaudia Norz baroque violinJordan Bowron baroque violaLea Rahel Bader baroque celloJohannes Lang harpsichord
Telemann Concerto in F TWV51:F1Calliope Tsoupaki CharavgiPurcell A New GroundHasse Cantata per Flauto in BbMoritz Eggert Außer AtemHandel A selection of aria transcriptionsBerio GestiTelemann Cello Sonata in D TWV41:D6Sammartini Concerto in F
£14 (£10), YF
Mon 11 April 7.00pm
LONDON HANDEL FESTIVAL© Robert Workman
London Handel SingersLondon Handel Orchestra Katherine Watson sopranoSophie Junker sopranoRenate Pokupic mezzoAlexander Sprague tenorJosep-Ramon Olivé bass-baritoneAdrian Butterfield leaderLaurence Cummings conductor
Handel Alexander Balus HWV65
£60, £50, £35, £10
Tue 12 April 7.30pm
THE GESUALDO SIXYoung Artists' Series© Hannah King
Gesualdo Felice primavera • Moro, lassoMonteverdi Sfogava con le stelle • Io mi son giovinetta • Rimante in Pace • Zefiro tornaLigeti Nonsense MadrigalsSchütz O primavera • O dolcezze amarissimi d’amore • Ride la prima vera • Fuggi o mio core • Feritevi, ferite, virerete mordaci • Io moro, ecco ch’io moroFolksongs from the British Isles
£12 (£8), YF
Wed 13 April 7.30pm
MARTINO TIRIMO & MINGUET QUARTETThe Great Piano Quintets © Francesco Tirimo
Martino Tirimo pianoMinguet Quartet
Suk Meditation on the Czech chorale ‘St Wenzel’ Op. 35aWebern Six Bagatelles Op. 9Mahler Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen arr. Annette ReisingerDvořák Piano Quintet in A Op. 5Schumann Piano Quintet in Eb Op. 44
£22, £17, £14, £10, YF
Thu 14 April 1.05pm
ATTARD-ZERAFA DUOThursday Lunchtime ConcertsPark Lane Group Young Artists
Philip Attard saxophoneChristine Zerafa piano
Schmitt Légende Op. 66Denisov SonataAlbright Sonata: (i) Two-Part Invention, (ii) La Follia Nuova: a lament for George Cacioppo, (ivb) Mad DanceMilhaud Scaramouche: (i) Vif, (ii) Modéré, (iii) Brazileira
£10, YF
Thu 14 April 7.30pm
LONDON MOZART PLAYERSMozart Explored 1783© Jennifer Brady
Mozart Rediscovered
David Parry conductor
Mozart L’oca del Cairo
£40, £32, £25, £15
Sat 16 April 7.30pm
PUBLIC PASSIONS: TOM COURTENAYPublic Passions
Orchestra of St John'sJohn Lubbock conductorTom Courtenay guest
The continuation of a series of concerts in which celebrities choose the programme and discuss their choices. This concert will feature English actor Tom Courtenay.
£26, £20, £15, £10
Sun 17 April 6.00pm
JAMES ALLEN’S GIRLS’ SCHOOLChoral and Orchestral Concert
Symphony OrchestraChamber OrchestraHolst ChoirChoral SocietyHelen Cook french hornPeter Gritton conductor
Verdi Pater NosterGlière Slow movement from Horn Concerto Op. 91Plus further choral and orchestral works
£12, £10, £8
Mon 18 April 7.30pm
PLG FOCUS: JAMES MACMILLANPark Lane Group Young Artists Spring Series
Barbican String QuartetTritium Trio
James MacMillan String Quartet No. 2John McCabe Sonata for clarinet, cello and pianoJay Capperaulde New work (world premiere)Giles Easterbrook Trio (world premiere)Benjamin Graves New work (world premiere)John Casken String Quartet No. 2
There will be a pre-concert event at 6.00pm with James Macmillan:
Abigail Sin pianoImogen Hancock trumpetJennifer Hughes piano
James MacMillan Piano Sonata • Seraph
£16, £13, £10, £7
Tue 19 April 7.30pm
PLG FOCUS: BRETT DEANPark Lane Group Young Artists Spring Series
Alke String Quartet The Hermes Experiment
Giles Swayne Chansons dévotes et poissonneusesGyörgy Kurtág 12 Microludes for string quartet • New work for string quartet (world premiere)Freya Waley-Cohen OysterKate Honey Predator FishJosephine Stephenson tanka Stevie Wishart Work for ensembleBrett Dean String Quartet No. 1 ‘Eclipse’
There will be a pre-concert event at 6.00pm:
Amy Green saxophoneAbigail Sin piano
Brett Dean Demons for solo saxophone • Etude, Hommage à Brahms • Hommage à Janáček • Etude: Hommage à Kurtág
£16, £13, £10, £7
Wed 20 April 7.30pm
PLG FOCUS: HELEN GRIMEPark Lane Group Young Artists Spring Series
Ferio Saxophone QuartetImma Setiadi piano
John Harbison GatsbyMatthew Kaner New workLaura Bowler New workHelen Grime Harp of the North • The Flash of Fireflies in Folds of Darkness • 10 MiniaturesGavin Bryars Alaric I or IIXenakis XAS
There will be a pre-concert event at 6.00pm with Helen Grime:
Albany Piano Trio
Helen Grime Three WhistlerMiniatures • The Brook Sings Loud
£16, £13, £10, £7
Thu 21 April 7.30pm
PLG FOCUS: ROBIN HOLLOWAYPark Lane Group Young Artists Spring Series
Nardus Williams sopranoPeter Foggitt pianoEblana String Trio -
Robin Holloway Killing TimeJoel Rust New workRobin Holloway String TrioOthmar Schoeck LiederMorgan Hayes Dictionary of LondonLord Berners Three English SongsSchoenberg String Trio
There will be a pre-concert event at 6.00pm with Robin Holloway:
Amy Green saxophoneAbigail Sin piano
Robin Holloway Suite • Partita
£16, £13, £10, £7
Fri 22 April 7.30pm
PLG FOCUS: SALLY BEAMISHPark Lane Group Young Artists Spring Series
Lipatti Piano QuartetBelle Chen piano
Sally Beamish Voices in Silence for solo pianoVasiliki Legaki New workPeter Maxwell Davies Piano QuartetSally Beamish Piano SonataLigeti Etude No. 13 ‘Devil’s Staircase’Francisco Coll Cuando el nino era ninoBax Piano Quartet
There will be a pre-concert event at 6.00pm with Sally Beamish:
Iosif Purits accordionCecilia Bignall celloImogen Hancock trumpetJennifer Hughes piano Sally Beamish Fanfare • Takes two • Juno
£16, £13, £10, £7
Sat 23 April 7.30pm
LONDON WOODWIND ORCHESTRATwisted Skyscape
Shea Lolin conductor
Philip Spake Overture for WoodwindsGary Carpenter PantomimeChristopher Hussey DreamtideAdam Gorb Battle SymphonyChristopher Hussey Twisted Skyscape
£20, £15, £10
Sun 24 April 3.00pm
FIDELIO TRIO Sunday at St John'sFrench Piano Trios Series© Noirin O Sullivan-Moloney
Darragh Morgan violin Adi Tal cello Mary Dullea piano
Fauré Piano Trio in D minor Op. 120Peter Wiegold Piano Trio (premiere of revised version)Chausson Piano Trio in G minor Op. 3
£14 (£10), YF
Tue 26 April 7.30pm
LONDON PHOENIX ORCHESTRAPostcard From Italy
Lev Parikian conductorEmmanuella Reiter viola
Tchaikovsky Capriccio ItalienMartinů Frescoes of Piero della FrancescaBerlioz Harold in Italy
£15, £12, £9
Wed 27 April 7.30pm
BIRMINGHAM CONSERVATOIRE OF MUSICAn evening of diverse chamber and solo music showcasing the work of Birmingham Conservatoire. Works will include solo piano, voice, chamber music, new music and organ.
£10
Thu 28 April 1.05pm
SAMSON TSOY & PAVEL KOLESNIKOVThursday Lunchtime Concerts
Samson Tsoy pianoPavel Kolesnikov piano
Messiaen Visions de l’Amen for two pianos
£10, YF
Thu 28 April 7.30pm
KATIA & MARIELLE LABÈQUESouthbank Centre's International Chamber Music Series© Umberto Nicoletti
Katia Labèque pianoMarielle Labèque piano
Programme includes works by Tchaikovsky, Schumann, Brahms, J. Strauss II, Dvořák, Bizet, Fauré, Satie, Poulenc, Milhaud, Grainger, Gershwin, Stravinsky, and Lutosławski.
£35, £28, £15, £10
Fri 29 April 1.00pm
LUNCHTIME DIALOGUE© Matthew Andrews
The Reverend Graham Buckle hosts a monthly conversation with important figures from the local area. This dialogue will feature Jeremy Jackman, choral director, composer, and former member of the internationally renowned vocal ensemble The King's Singers.
Free Admission
Fri 29 April 7.30pm
WARREN MAILLEY-SMITHComplete Chopin Cycle© Ben Ealovega
The Heroic Polonaise Op. 53
Chopin Polonaise No. 8 in D Minor Op. 71 No. 1 • Mazurka No. 36–38 Op. 59 No. 1–3 • Mazurka No. 39–40 Op. 63 No. 1–2 •
Nocturne No. 18 in E Op. 62 No. 2 • Allegro de concert in A, Op. 46 •
Souvenir de Paganini •
Nocturne No. 17 in B Op. 62 No. 1 • Nocturne No. 3 in B Op. 9 No. 3 • Polonaise in G flat Op. posth. •
Waltz No. 17 in Eb Op. posth. •
Polonaise No. 6 in Ab Op. 53 'Heroic'
£20, £15
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the general public• Invitations to exclusive members’ events
such as ‘Meet the Artists’ receptions• No booking fee• Best seat in the house/priority waiting list• Credit of your generosity on our website
and in our brochure
BECOME A FRIEND OF ST JOHN’S SMITH SQUARE——
Design: Phillip Southgate
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Westminster
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St James’sPark
Westminster Abbey,
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Houses ofParliament
St James’s Park
SmithSquare
Westminster Abbey
Horseferry Rd
Horseferry Rd
Great Peter St
Old Pye St
Tothill St
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Great College St
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Lambeth Bridge
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YOUR VISIT——
St John’s Smith Square is just off Millbank between Westminster and Lambeth Bridges, close to the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey, and a short walk from Westminster tube station.
CAR PARKINGSt John’s Smith Square is within the congestion charging zone. Parking meters are in operation during the day Monday–Friday until 6.00pm. In the evenings and at weekends there are usually ample spaces locally. There is Westminster City Council car parking on Great College Street and Arneway Street.
RAILVictoria, Waterloo, Vauxhall & Charing Cross
TUBEWestminster, St James’s Park & Victoria
BUS3 and 87 to Horseferry Road C10 and 507 (limited hours) to Millbank 88 to Horseferry Road 11, 211, 148 and 24 to Westminster Abbey
SANTANDER CYCLESA docking station is located in Smith Square and there are also stations on Horseferry Road, Page Street and Great College Street.