Royal Academy of Music Lunchtime Concert – Sofía Patterson Gutierrez and Milda Daunoraite
BBC Young Musician finalist Sofía Patterson, flute, is accompanied by Milda Daunoraite whose electrifying performance dazzled our inaugural Lunchtime Concert
BBC Young Musician finalist Sofía Patterson, flute, is accompanied by Milda Daunoraite whose electrifying performance dazzled our inaugural Lunchtime Concert
British-Ukrainian Voice and Guitar chamber ensemble, performing original arrangements that blend seamlessly from the Renaissance to the music of today.
Welsh soprano Grace Hope-Gill is surely a star in the making. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience her extraordinary voice up close in the intimate setting of the Goods Shed.
Sweeney’s trio craft a sound that is both grounded in English folk tradition and alive with contemporary energy.
Featuring four of the UK’s absolute finest jazz players, join us for an exciting musical journey through the most foot-tapping jazz and swing
Tonight’s performance is a fundraiser for Tetbury Goods Shed and includes a welcoming drink and a small selection of canapes.
Men’s singing group capable of lowering the tone and raising a laugh simultaneously in any setting with inspired harmonies and serious silliness.
An evening of classic comedy, poetry and beautiful piano music with Alistair McGowan – three great shows in one!
Quebecois traditional music fused with songs from around the British Isles and North America on fiddle, guitar, bouzouki and foot percussion.
Arts administrator and writer on music, Sir Nicholas Kenyon, reflects on Purcell’s changing reputation over the years
Former Proms director Sir Nicholas Kenyon explores how Bach’s music has been interpreted and adapted to changing times
Guitarist Craig Ogden and the London Tango Quintet perform some of Astor Piazzolla’s most evocative pieces
The UK’s most authentic and respectful tribute to the often misunderstood and sadly missed talent of the late Amy Winehouse
An exciting new ensemble playing both traditional and original repertoire of Central and Eastern Europe Jewish Klezmer dance tunes and melodies
Dazzling virtuosity, extraordinary musicianship, and signature energy from the world-renowned clarinettist and group.
A celebration of popular music from the musicals plus songs reflecting the joys of summer and autumn as well as poetry and piano solos
The a capella group’s wide-ranging programme of music from the Renaissance to today will leave you flying high and feeling good.
‘Martin James Bartlett is not only a prodigy of the piano but an accomplished artist who counts among the greats of his generation’
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