A musical nature adventure for all the family. Join virtuoso violinist Daniel Pioro and the ever-adventurous Manchester Camerata as they guide you through Vivaldi's extraordinary Four Seasons. Bring your raincoat, sunglasses, umbrella, woolly hat, and imagination for a whirlwind adventure through the sun, storm, rain and snow!
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For the first in the Platoon Presents at Kings Place series, join us for a never-heard-before version of Vivaldi’s baroque masterpiece, 'The Four Seasons', bringing music and poetry together, performed by virtuoso violinist Daniel Pioro, Manchester Camerata and interspersed with specially commissioned new poetry written by Sir Michael Morpurgo, recited by Sir Stephen Fry.
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In our first Bach, the Universe and Everything Sunday morning of the new year, Joanne Wheeler MBE talks about the urgent work of protecting the surprisingly limited space around our Earth for future generations, with a contemplative cantata from Orchestra of The Age of Enlightenment.
Exploring chamber music that embodies voice and song, the Fitzwilliam Quartet performs two of the most lyrical romantic quartets – Schubert’s beautiful lieder-based ‘Rosamunde’ quartet and Hugo Wolf’s sunny ‘Italian Serenade’.
Pianist Diana Cooper, a graduate of the Royal College of Music and Paris Conservatoire, presents a programme of Chopin’s exquisite piano music, a composer known for his sense of nostalgia, fragility and elegance.
The Finn Collinson Band makes its Kings Place and Future Folk debut with a captivating and wonderfully varied show. Three of English folk’s leading virtuosos shake up traditional tunes, baroque melodies and original compositions.
Join US women’s a cappella ensemble Lyyra for their long-anticipated UK debut. This new ensemble, the only professional six-voice women’s a cappella group in the US, was created by The VOCES8 Foundation to build support and visibility for upper voices, and they look set to reach a glittering place in choral music’s constellation.
Kings Place welcomes back Estonian folk artist Mari Kalkun, a voice that seems to speak to us from the heart of the Estonian forest. Her music is at once of a place and deeply personal, an intimacy—born of Baltic winter forests and icy landscapes— and yet there is renewal, hope and celebration to be heard.
The Crick Crack Club, the UK’s boldest and busiest storytelling programmer and promoter, creating worlds in the imaginations of its audiences, returns to Kings Place to present 'The Three Snake Leaves', fairytales for grown-ups from the Grimm forest.
Trio Goya brings period performance insights to favourite Viennese classical works, with a beautiful replica Walter fortepiano from 1795, and string players performing on gut strings and with the old design of bows.
The Paddington Trio gives its début performance at Kings Place following hugely popular appearances at major international concert venues. Seen as one of the most exciting chamber ensembles of its generation, the Paddington Trio has been recognised in international competitions and live performances for fresh interpretations and exuberant energy.
For one man and a guitar, Martyn Joseph creates a performance with a huge, far-reaching sound that is energetic, compelling, and passionate. Be it to two hundred people or twenty thousand, he blows the crowd away night after night. After a sold-out Hall Two show in 2022, Kings Place welcomes Joseph to Hall One.
Aurora Orchestra welcomes the BBC Singers for a programme that lifts its eyes to the horizon and glimpses the divine from Earth. Each of the works featured in this collaborative concert takes comfort in the prospect of a world beyond, whether discerned in the beauty of nature, in the power of human imagination, or in paradise after death.
Composer, violinist & sound artist Ruby Colley, shares her new vocal work ‘Hello Halo’ inspired by her non-verbal brother's modes of communication, performed with vocal group EXAUDI and ensemble.
The Composer, Violinist & Sound artist Ruby Colley, shares her new vocal work ‘Hello Halo’ inspired by her non-speaking brother’s modes of communication performed with Exaudi Ensemble.
British composer, performer, and improviser Laura Cannell presents her newest album, 'The Rituals of Hildegard Reimagined', an offering of contemporary minimalism to 12th century polymath Hildegard von Bingen – considered by many to be the founder of scientific natural history in Germany.
Political commentator and broadcaster, Steve Richards, presents the latest behind-the-scenes guide to the epic dramas and the characters shaping seismic events. How have we got here? What’s going to happen next? Are there any answers to these questions? Come along and find out.
Political commentator and broadcaster, Steve Richards, presents the latest behind-the-scenes guide to the epic dramas and the characters shaping seismic events. How have we got here? What’s going to happen next? Are there any answers to these questions? Come along and find out.
A special one-off expanded band tour for the critically acclaimed folk duo. Since emerging in 2016, Hannah Sanders & Ben Savage have been defying all conventions of style, genre and compartmentalisation.
Pianist Ariel Lanyi, the recipient of numerous awards including the Prix Serdang, presents a reflective programme, featuring Max Reger’s Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Bach, soon to be released on his new recording.
Hayden Thorpe brings music and words from his poignant third album to Kings Place. ‘Ness’ is a collaboration with pioneering place author Robert Macfarlane, and both Thorpe and Macfarlane will be joined live on stage by Propellor ensemble to present this visceral new work together.
Ligeti Quartet returns to Kings Place to celebrate minimalist master, Terry Riley, alongside deep listening legend, Pauline Oliveros.
Award-winning composer Linda Buckley’s ‘Thar Farraige (Over Sea)’ will be performed at Kings Place with Brìghde Chaimbeul and Maxwell Quartet. They explore contemporary chamber music embracing both Irish and Scottish traditional music and language, songs of love and loss, connections to place, migration, and our idea of what home means.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with loved ones in an evening of Tchaikovsky's String Quartet No.1 and Borodin's Quartet No.2. Both, much loved quartets, serve as sources of inspiration both to the composer's closest relationships and as inspiration to other artists, such as Leo Tolstoy who was brought to tears upon hearing Tchaikovsky's Quartet.