Join Paul Smith, co-founder of VOCES8, for a 4-part series of fun, interactive online workshops exploring a beautiful collection of choral music.
Bocheng Wang is a scholar of the Royal Academy of Music Elton John Award, and an artist of the Kirckman Concert Society.
Join our Resident Aurora Orchestra, conductor Nicholas Collon and Spanish pianist Javier Perianes for a glittering gala concert celebrating the culmination of two extraordinary series at Kings Place: London Unwrapped and Mozart’s Piano with Handel’s Water Music, performed on period instruments, and Mozart’s final Piano Concerto No. 27.
Yehudi Menuhin School Annual Leavers’ Concert is a chance for their graduating students to perform together in a celebratory concert at one of London’s major concert halls, Kings Place.
Step inside the Green Leaf Forest to tightrope walk across a dancing river, tame a furry lion cub and make music with some very rascally frogs. Embark with Pepper the mischievous monkey on his adventures to join the Rainbow Circus.
Step inside the Green Leaf Forest to tightrope walk across a dancing river, tame a furry lion cub and make music with some very rascally frogs. Embark with Pepper the mischievous monkey on his adventures to join the Rainbow Circus.
Roderick Williams invites amateur singers to unwrap the experience of singing favourite choruses from Handel’s Messiah.
Ticket holders to The Big Summer Night of the Guitar Featuring Antonia Jimenez, Jule Malischke and Haringey Guitars can go to this concert for free. London’s Haringey Music Hub is unique in placing the guitar at
Part of 'La Leona, women and the guitar', this event presented by the IGF features the excellent guitar groups of Haringey Guitars performing with guests Antonia Jimenez, one of the foremost women flamenco guitarists in the world, and the charismatic German guitarist Jule Malischke.
Sungbin Cho is the brilliant winner of London International Guitar Competition 2021. One of the stars of the guitar of tomorrow, Sungbin plays a varied programme including Litha Efthymiou’s A Light Went Out, an IGF commission.
David Russell is one of the giants of the classical guitar today. His beautifully polished and refined playing have made him a hero to guitarists and audiences the world over.
Renata Arlotti was on IGF’s Young Artist Platform a few years ago and she has gone on to pursue an extremely successful international career. She will perform a varied programme featuring work by women composers.
Rafael Aguirre is an internationally acclaimed guitarist whose deep understanding of music, dazzling virtuosity and immensely diverse repertoire has taken him to 35 countries.
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.
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
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.