The five-strong string band VOŁOSI are one of the undiscovered treasures of Polish traditional music. Combining two classical and three folk musicians, they create a distinctive sound with a dramatic stage presence.
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Join Paul Smith, co-founder of VOCES8, for a 4-part series of fun, interactive online workshops exploring a beautiful collection of choral music.
A captivating celebration of the beauty and value of the human voice, performed by people with lived experience of voice loss alongside renowned singers including Lucy Crowe, Roderick Williams, Hugh Cutting and Alice Zawadzki.
Fresh from their triumphant European tour of Steve Reich’s newest work, Colin Currie Group return to Kings Place with a programme of classics.
Two celebrated English singers, Iestyn Davies & Olivia Chaney, unite for this one-off exploration of the voice for Kings Place’s Voices Unwrapped series.
Pioneering ensemble Musica Secreta celebrate women’s spiritual relationships and the stories they tell.
Join Paul Smith, co-founder of VOCES8, for a 4-part series of fun, interactive online workshops exploring a beautiful collection of choral music.
The Bath Festival Orchestra embarks on a journey through South America, starting off in Brazil with Villa-Lobos’ Guitar Concerto, starring renowned soloist Ahmed Dickinson.
Manchester Collective joins forces with soprano Ruby Hughes in Britten’s Les Illuminations, music by Barbara Strozzi and new settings of Alice Oswald’s poetry by acclaimed composer Edmund Finnis.
Our classical programme includes a performance of the celebratory second act of Noh masterpiece Fuji (Wisteria).
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Feel the river as a ferryman takes a mother across its churning waters in search of her lost son - but all she finds is a ghost child. Poignancy and comedy meet in the Japanese and British Sign Languages of Deaf performers, who are played like musical instruments by a mysterious masked percussionist.
The final programme of Noh festival is packed with three extraordinary performances.
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 Paul Smith, co-founder of VOCES8, who will be leading an inspiring and uplifting choral music workshop exploring a beautiful collection of choral music.
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.
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.
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.