An immersive, promenade experience, this bold and experimental performance confronts the current climate emergency, as part of Tête à Tête: The Opera Festival 2022, drawing on opera, dance, spoken word and documentary film.
The eagerly-awaited return of award-winning London Bulgarian Choir, led by Dessislava Stefanova.
John Butt directs the OAE, Choir and Stars of the Enlightenment in Haydn’s late master work, the ‘Nelson’ Mass.
The prize-winning Linos Piano Trio perform Ravel’s hauntingly beautiful Trio (1914), perfectly preludised by the delicately expressive writing of CPE Bach’s Sonata for piano and strings, published in 1776.
Visionary pianist Tamara Stefanovich opens this year’s festival with a programme exploring form and freedom, beginning with Bach’s Aria Variata (BWV 989) interweaving the birdsong-inspired pieces of Messiaen and Rameau, and ending with Messaien’s mesmerising Canteyodjaya.
For this concert, Imogen Cooper, a doyenne among Schubert players, will be joined by three colleagues to celebrate the genius of Schubert through shared musical collaboration.
London Piano Festival co-founder Katya Apekisheva plays Shostakovich’s complete set of preludes, and internationally renowned pianist Noriko Ogawa performs Debussy’s Book I of 24 Préludes.
In this lecture-recital, Paul Roberts launches his new book, Reading Franz Liszt – an exploration of the literary inspiration behind Liszt’s greatest piano works; and London Piano Festival co-founder Charles Owen focuses on the visionary music.
The celebrated Carducci Quartet perform two famous works of quartet repertoire. Haydn’s ‘Joke’ quartet is so named because of various things in its last movement, doubtless designed to amuse its commissioner the Grand Duke of
A special concert to honour the 150th birthday of Ralph Vaughan Williams from the fast-rising Carice Singers and conductor George Parris.
A captivating night from Riot Ensemble, who begin with voices in the gallery and descend to the stage for David del Tredici’s ground-breaking Szygy and a world premiere from Naomi Pinnock. This concert opens at
Bach’s life coincides with the most profound change in our view of the night sky. Instead of a ‘heavenly’ realm, the scientific revolution made us see ‘space’ as a remote yet knowable place.
A concert with distinguished musicians and orchestral principals – Sergey Levitin (Concert Master of the Royal Opera House Orchestra) and David Cohen (principal cellist of the LSO).
A programme from peerless vocal consort The Gesualdo Six tracing a chain of inspirations, from Josquin to Arvo Part, and culminating in the phenomenal work of Renaissance visionary, Carlo Gesualdo, admired by Stravinsky and a host of 20th century composers.
The first of two special evnings of guitar performances with Cristina Galietto, Aniello Desiderio and Tom Kerstens' G Plus Ensemble.
6.00pm - 6.45pm Cristina Galietto Cristina Galietto is a 20-year-old multiple prize-winning guitarist from Naples, most recently winning premier international competitions in Stuttgart, Uppsala, and the ‘Andres Segovia’ Monheim-am-Rhein in Germany. Last August she won
Sungbin Cho, the brilliant winner of London International Guitar Competition 2021. Graduating with a BMus from the Korea National University of Arts, Sungbin Cho subsequently served in the Republic of Korea Air Force where he
A special evening of performances from Sungbin Cho, the brilliant winner of London International Guitar Competition 2021, and the extraordinary Ana Vidovic, winner of numerous international prizes. 7.00pm - 7.45pm Sungbin Cho Sungbin Cho is
Nicholas Mulroy returns to Kings Place, alongside resident orchestra Aurora, for a vibrant programme ranging from Bach to Monteverdi and Purcell to Silvio Rodriguez.
Flamenco Pasión with Dani de Morón on flamenco guitar and dancer Patricia Guerrero. The flamenco guitarist Dani de Morón is a leading performer of his generation, who has always worked alongside legendary flamenco performers: when
A groundbreaking re-staging of Stravinsky’s ballet 'Apollo and His Muses' by United Strings of Europe and members of Gandini Juggling which explores the essential role art has to play in a world recovering from tragedy and isolation.
Brodsky Quartet celebrate their 50th anniversary with a complete cycle of Shostakovich’s String Quartets across one weekend, played in the intimacy of Hall One, interleaved with talks.
Brodsky Quartet celebrate their 50th anniversary with a complete cycle of Shostakovich’s String Quartets across one weekend, played in the intimacy of Hall One, interleaved with talks.
Brodsky Quartet celebrate their 50th anniversary with a complete cycle of Shostakovich’s String Quartets across one weekend, played in the intimacy of Hall One, interleaved with talks.