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We are Spitalfields Music Through our festivals and pioneering, award-winning Learning & Participation programme, we inspire and connect people with exceptional music making. Each year we reach over 10,000 people aged from 2 days old to 90+ with creative music making in schools, children’s centres and libraries. Our music projects take place throughout our home borough of Tower Hamlets, East London, the UK and abroad. 95% of our activities are free for people to access. A recognised innovator within our field, over the last five years our Learning & Participation work has won five national awards. We provide the following:

Children & young people Bespoke and ground-breaking music projects within schools, nurseries and children’s centres, aimed at developing confidence, creativity and life skills. Our local community Creative music making projects for the community of Tower Hamlets exploring and celebrating the borough’s rich diversity. Training future leaders Courses and training schemes supporting the development of the next generation of creative leaders. Find out more about our Learning & Participation programme at spitalfieldsmusic.org.uk

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Welcome This year’s Winter Festival offers something for everyone with an extraordinary blend of music, puppetry, film and discussions to explore. We’re welcoming back old favourites including The Sixteen and The English Concert, and extending an invitation to some of classical music’s brightest new stars including B’Rock, The Marian Consort and The Riot Ensemble. Over the twelve days there will be plenty of premieres, surprises and ways for you to connect with artists and composers old and new, as we bring the very finest music on offer to the heart of Spitalfields once again. Come and join us for the Winter Festival and add some musical sparkle to your winter festivities. This sign denotes an ensemble or group who are making their Spitalfields Music Festival debut.

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04.12.15

Friday The Cries of London

Musical Rumpus

Red Byrd Fretwork

On Tour

7.30pm — 9.00pm Shoreditch Church (St Leonard’s) A:£25 B:£18 C:£10 D:£5

Running this year between October — November 2015

Music for vocal and viol consort by Gibbons, Dering and Ravenscroft

An interactive opera especially for babies and toddlers aged 0 — 2½ years

Viol consort Fretwork and vocal ensemble Red Byrd bring 16th century London to life through a series of intricate works. London’s thriving streets were the place to buy and sell, with merchants shouting loud to penetrate the hubbub of everyday life. These ‘cries’ caught the attention of leading composers who set them to music in lively sound-portraits, which are brought to life once again in this performance.

Pre-concert talk: The Gentle Author 6.30pm — 7.00pm Free, booking required

The popular blogger of Spitalfields Life discusses the context and history behind his new book The Cries of London. This performance is part of a wider series on the Cries of London in conjunction with Bishopsgate Institute and Spitalfields Life.

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Thursday 29 October 2015

Opera North at Howard Assembly Room, Leeds

Sunday 8 November 2015

Saffron Hall, Saffron Walden

Friday 12 — Monday 15 November 2015

GrowOP (Aarhus Festival, Denmark)

In addition to these dates we'll also be touring to libraries and community centres in Newham and Barking & Dagenham. Visit spitalfieldsmusic.org.uk for further details


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Friday

Saturday Musical Rumpus Lyrebird 10.30am & 12.30pm (50min) Rich Mix £8 children, £2 one accompanying adult, £5 per additional adult Zoë Palmer — libretto/director Soosan Lolavar — music Sam Glazer — musical director Sophia Lovell Smith — designer

An interactive opera especially for babies and toddlers aged 0 — 2½ years Before words and music there were sounds, which blossomed into beautiful loops and patterns and sang the world into being. Inspired by the Australian lyrebird – a bird that can mimic any sound and make it into song – this new musical adventure brings together a world of sounds and textures for you and your baby to enjoy. Supported by Arts Council England, Dunard Fund, Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, Paul Hamlyn Foundation.

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Disappearing Dining Club

Death Actually: film screening

6.30pm — 9.30pm Location to be announced £75 includes dinner & music*

1.30pm & 3.15pm Underground Picturehouse at The Water Poet £7 unreserved

Cocktail aperitif, three-course meal and music from Mara Carlyle (singer/songwriter) and Liam Byrne (viola da gamba)

GOTcompany presents a moving and uplifting musical documentary, Death Actually which explores our attitudes to and challenges our preconceptions of issues surrounding death through intensely beautiful music, singing and dance. Featuring Bach’s great motets spiced up with pub music from around the world, come and throw off your shackles and get your feet tapping to the rhythm of the good life.

Saturday

You’re invited to the dinner party of 2015, as the Disappearing Dining Club present an intimate banqueting experience in a location in the East End, with a fusion of world-class music added for good measure. You’ll be indulged in a sumptuous three-course seasonal feast accompanied by music from acclaimed contemporary artists singer/songwriter Mara Carlyle and viol player Liam Byrne. A real treat for every sense. In the last few years Disappearing Dining Club have thrown exquisite dinner parties in lighthouses, abandoned music venues, inside antiques shops, over a five floor department store, in churches, salvage yards, under railway arches and countless warehouses among many other unusual venues! Please notify the box office of any dietary requirements when booking. * includes half bottle of wine.

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Sunday

In Depth: Thomas Guthrie 2.30pm — 3.00pm Underground Picturehouse at The Water Poet Free, booking required

An opportunity to talk about the issues raised in Death Actually with the director Thomas Guthrie and other audience members.


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07.12.15

Monday The Riot Ensemble 7.00pm — 8.15pm (no interval) Shoreditch Church (St Leonard’s) A:£20 B:£15 C:£10 D:£5 JS Bach — Excerpts from Cello

Suite No.5 in C minor BWV1011 Djuro Zivkovic — I Shall Contemplate Night Music (UK premiere) JS Bach — Excerpts from Goldberg Variations BWV998 Helga Arias Parra — New work (world premiere)* Exciting contemporary music group, The Riot Ensemble, offer an explosive exploration of new music in their festival debut. Pairing contemplative music by Serbian-Swedish composer Djuro Zivkovic with much-loved works by JS Bach, one of Zivkovic’s main influences, the Ensemble also premiere a new commission by Spanish composer Helga Arias Parra, who describes her music as “experimentation, risk and control in that exact order.” * co-commissioned by The Riot Ensemble and Spitalfields Music.

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On White: Edmund de Waal

Winterreise

Edmund de Waal ceramist/author Nicholas Collon conductor

Aurora Orchestra Nicholas Collon conductor Allan Clayton tenor

6.15pm — 7.00pm Venue confirmed when booking £7

7.30pm — 9.00pm (no interval) Shoreditch Church (St Leonard’s) A:£25 B:£18 C:£10 D:£5

Ceramist and best-selling author Edmund de Waal reflects on 40 years of working with the colour white, marking the release of his new book, The White Road. Joining him is Aurora conductor, Nicholas Collon, to discuss Schubert’s Winterreise, itself a sonic study in white.

Schubert arr. Hans Zender — Winterreise

Signed copies of The White Road will be available to purchase at this event. This event is part of On White: a series curated by Edmund de Waal and Aurora Orchestra marking the launch of de Waal's book.

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Creative chamber orchestra Aurora present Hans Zender’s striking interpretation of Schubert’s iconic song cycle Winterreise, which replaces the original piano accompaniment with instrumental forces. Using texts by Wilhelm Müller, the piece follows a young man on a winter journey through the turmoil of unrequited love, sung by leading tenor Allan Clayton.

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09.12.15

Wednesday Platform: Upbeat

The English Concert

Hackney Creative Jazz Ensemble THAMES Big Band

Harry Bicket director / harpsichord

6.15pm — 7.30pm Shoreditch Church (St Leonard’s) Free, booking required

7.00pm — 8.30pm Christ Church Spitalfields A:£35 B:£28 C:£20 D:£10 E:£5

Following the enormous success of last year’s winter collaboration, talented young jazz musicians from across East London return to Shoreditch Church for another roof-raising showcase. Expect a blend of styles, improvisation and rhythmic precision that will get your feet tapping.

Programme includes:

In partnership with Tower Hamlets Arts & Music Education Service and the Hackney Music Service

Charpentier — In nativitatem Domini

nostri Jesu Christi canticum Stradella — Cantata per il Santissimo Natale ‘Ah! Troppo è ver’ Internationally acclaimed baroque music ensemble The English Concert return to Spitalfields with a vibrant collection of 17th-century music for the season. At the heart of the programme are two stunning cantatas: Charpentier’s In nativitatem Domini, a delicate retelling of the Christmas story, full of his characteristic restrained passion, contrasted with Stradella’s Ah! Troppo è ver – a sublime and melodious lyrical outpouring. Supported by Rawlinson & Hunter and Bircham Dyson Bell

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Les Arts Florissants

She’Koyokh

Paul Agnew director

Monooka voice/puppetry

7.00pm — 8.30pm Christ Church Spitalfields A:£35 B:£28 C:£20 D:£10 E:£5

7.00pm — 8.30pm Shoreditch Church (St Leonard’s) A:£15 B:£10 C:£5

Excerpts from Monteverdi’s First, Second and Third Book of Madrigals

Described as “one of London’s musical treasures” (Evening Standard), instrumental group She’Koyokh weaves together a variety of Balkan folk and klezmer to create their distinctive and vivacious sound. They are joined by Romanian singer and puppeteer Monooka for a magical journey through eastern European winter folk traditions in the haunting atmosphere of Shoreditch Church.

Renowned European early music ensemble Les Arts Florissants make their festival debut. Led by tenor Paul Agnew, they explore a cappella works from Monteverdi’s first three madrigal collections, composed in his birthplace, Cremona. Sensual and magnificent depictions of passionate love, these vocal works demonstrate Monteverdi’s creative spark that led a musical revolution. Supported by Spitalfields Music Members, Patrons and Champions

Post-concert Q&A 8.30pm — 9.00pm Free, booking required A Q&A with members of the ensemble.

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11.12.15

Friday B’Rock

Songs from the Northern Lands

Rodolfo Richter director/violin Julia Doyle soprano

Choir of Royal Holloway Rupert Gough director

7.00pm — 8.15pm (no interval) Christ Church Spitalfields A:£28 B:£22 C:£18 D:£10 E:£5

9.00pm — 10.10pm (no interval) Christ Church Spitalfields A:£18 B:£12 D:£5

Corelli — Concerto grosso in D Op.6 No.4 Charpentier — Noëls sur les

Arvo Pärt —
Magnificat Rihards Dubra — A child’s prayer Vytautas Miškinis — 
Oi šala, šala Bo Hansson — Lighten mine eyes Ēriks Ešenvalds — Long Road Ola Gjeilo — Northern lights Einojuhani Rautavaara — Vespers

instruments H534 Purcell — Selection of songs for soprano and basso continuo Delalande — Symphonies des Noëls Handel ­­— Gloria Arvo Pärt arr Frank Agsteribbe — Fratres Corelli — Concerto grosso in G minor Op.6 No.8 ‘Christmas Concerto’ A Scarlatti — Cantata ‘O di Betlemme altera’ Belgian baroque orchestra B’Rock has built a reputation for distinctive interpretations, fusing together the old and the new. In their festival debut, they move across Europe through music inspired by the season, from poignant and pastoral works by Charpentier to Scarlatti’s gleaming Christmas cantata, alongside an arrangement of Arvo Pärt's mesmerising Fratres.

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Join the Choir of Royal Holloway for a candlelit exploration of music by the most celebrated of today’s composers from the Baltics and Scandinavia. From Arvo Pärt’s hauntingly beautiful setting of the Magnificat to the meditative grandeur of Rautavaara’s Vigilia, this promises to be an entrancing late-night performance.


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Saturday

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Spitalfields Sings vocal workshop

Sound Explorers: Moon Man

Laka D workshop leader

Isabelle Adams singer/presenter

10.00am — 1.00pm Shoreditch Church (St Leonard’s) £15 includes refreshments

11.30am — 12.30pm Brady Arts & Community Centre £8 children, £2 one accompanying adult, £10 per additional adult

Come and sing! Join us for this workshop celebrating some of today’s most well-known singer songwriters including Joni Mitchell and Laura Nyro. Develop your vocal skills in this fun and relaxed morning of singing led by the incomparable singer and vocal leader Laka D.

An interactive musical adventure suitable for ages 5 — 7 based on Tomi Ungerer’s much loved children’s book, Moon Man, told through word, images and music. The Moon Man watches over the earth as it sleeps, but one day after seeing a passing comet, he leaves his twinkling seat to explore the world below…

Suitable for all ages and vocal abilities; participants do not need to be able to read music.

Tomi Ungerer Moon Man stage rights by Diogenes Verlag AG Zürich

Pre-concert workshop 10.15am — 11.15am

Free to concert ticket holders Join in a puppet-making workshop. Also presented as schools performances on Thursday 10 and Friday 11 December. Contact us if you wish to attend either of these performances.

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The Sixteen

Baskets, Bananas, Bags & Brushes

Harry Christophers conductor

Rachel Kolsky walk leader

7.00pm — 8.30pm Christ Church Spitalfields A:£35 B:£28 C:£20 D:£10 E:£5

2.30pm — 4.00pm Meeting point confirmed on booking £12

Plainsong — Puer natus Tallis — Gloria from Missa Puer Natus Tavener — The Lamb Ord — Adam lay ybounden Traditional — Rejoice and be merry James MacMillan — O radiant dawn Gabriel Jackson — The Christ-child Byrd — Ave Maria Plainsong — Nesciens mater Lambe — Nesciens mater Tallis — Videte miraculum Howard Skempton — Adam lay ybounden Richard Pygott — Quid petis, O fili? Traditional — A child is born in Bethlehem Tavener — O, do not move Alec Roth — Song of the Shepherds Peter Phillips — O beatum et

Join historian and author, Rachel Kolsky to explore the colourful trading heritage of Spitalfields past and present. Centuries of different immigrant groups added their wares to the 'flesh, fowl and roots' of the 17th century market and today's contemporary designer-makers continue the story.

Saturday

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Celebrated choir The Sixteen return to perform sumptuous music inspired by the nativity in the stunning surroundings of Christ Church Spitalfields. Focusing on the relationship between the Virgin Mother and the infant Christ, they contrast serene sounds of renaissance polyphony with the dramatic intensity of more contemporary works, featuring music by Tallis, Byrd, James MacMillan and Tavener’s tender The Lamb.

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The Marian Consort

Christmas Oratorio

Rory McCleery director

Solomon’s Knot baroque collective

7.00pm — 8.30pm Shoreditch Church (St Leonard’s) A:£20 B:£15 C:£10 D:£5

7.30pm — 9.50pm Shoreditch Church (St Leonard’s) A:£25 B:£18 C:£10 D:£5

Music by Victoria, Mouton, Morales and Guerrero inspired by the visitation of the shepherds at the nativity

JS Bach — Christmas Oratorio

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Taking its name from the Virgin Mary, The Marian Consort make their festival debut, presenting a sequence of works centred on Jean Mouton’s beautiful motet Quaeramus cum pastoribus. Flowing from this are works by Spanish masters Guerrero, Morales and Victoria in an intimate yet exuberant evening of music.

BWV248 (Parts I, III, V, VI)

In a dazzling end to this year’s festival, newcomers Solomon’s Knot present JS Bach’s seasonal masterpiece as you’ve never heard it before. Without a conductor, the group perform from memory adding subtle dramatisation throughout the piece. Expect an evening brimming with vivacity and glittering baroque harmonies as we close the Winter Festival.

Pre-concert talk 6.30pm — 7.00pm Free, booking required

With ensemble artistic directors James Halliday and Jonathan Sells.

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Throughout ­­ the Festival Works in Progress £5 each or £10 for 3 performances

This winter we’re offering you a sneak preview of what’s in store for our Summer Festival in 2016. Come and be part of the creative process, see new performances and hear from the artists involved in creating them. We’ll be asking you for your feedback on what you see and hear directly after each event, to help shape the final performances you’ll see in 2016.

Rocking Chairs Strijbos & Van Rijswijk Free

Sit back, relax and be cocooned by a kaleidoscope of sounds in a Rocking Chair which will be appearing in a variety of locations around Spitalfields. Share your Rocking Chair selfies with us via /spitsmusic

Troupe Sunday 6 December 12.30pm — 1.45pm (families) 4.30pm — 5.45pm Venue confirmed when booking House of Love Mira Calix and Ella Robson Guilfoyle Monday 7 December 8.30pm — 9.45pm Venue confirmed when booking King Arthur Club Inegales/Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment Wednesday 9 December 8.30pm — 9.45pm Shoreditch Church (St Leonard’s) Sister Born Mad Saturday 12 December 6.00pm — 7.15pm Pinter Studio, Queen Mary, University of London

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Booking Information How to book

Offers

Online: spitalfieldsmusic.org.uk Phone: 020 7377 1362 (Mon—Fri, 10.00am—6.00pm) On the door: 30 min before the start of each event (subject to availability)

Festival Saver: Book for 2 or more events and get 15% off tickets**

Priority booking

Monday 7 September for Spitalfields Music Members and Patrons. Become a Member for just £35 and get access to priority booking and the best seats. General public booking

Opens Monday 21 September Concessions*

Children (under 16): 50% off 16 — 25 years: 25% off Jobseekers: 25% off Disabled and limited mobility: free companion ticket where required Groups (10+): 10% off * Applicable to full-price adult tickets only. Excludes £5 tickets and not valid in conjunction with other offers/discounts. ** Terms and conditions apply; offer only applies to the same number of tickets per event. Excludes £5 tickets and the following events: Disappearing Dining Club, Musical Rumpus, Sound Explorers, Spitalfields Sings, Works in Progress, all talks and walks. For full terms and conditions of booking visit spitalfieldsmusic.org/your-visit 22

Students: £5 best available** Buy One, Donate One

When buying your tickets, why not consider donating the value of another ticket, and help us share our festival with even more people? All donated tickets are given to local residents who would not otherwise be able to afford to access our concerts. Free tickets for Tower Hamlets residents

If you live in Tower Hamlets and have never been to one of our events before, we offer free festival tickets through our No Strings Attached scheme. To find out more give us a call on 020 7377 1362 or email nostringsattached@spitalfieldsmusic.org.uk

Please note that running times shown are for use as an approximate guide only. Please note that for health and safety reasons you will be required to vacate the venue’s main space between any consecutive events in the same venue. Programme details are correct at the time of going to press. In unavoidable circumstances Spitalfields Music reserves the right to alter the artists or programme details.


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Venues & Seating Christ Church Spitalfields

SIDE AISLES

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A, B, C: Nave / Organ Galleries (A) D: Side Aisles — unreserved and restricted view E: Gallery North & South — unreserved and unsighted Shoreditch Church (St Leonard’s)

A, B: Nave / Organ Galleries (B) C: Side Aisles — unreserved and restricted view D: Gallery North & South — unreserved and unsighted Please note that in some instances gallery tickets may not be available.

Brady Arts & Community Centre 192 — 196 Hanbury Street, E1 5HU

Rich Mix 35 — 47 Bethnal Green Road, E1 6LA

Christ Church Spitalfields Commercial Street, E1 6LY

Shoreditch Church (St Leonard’s) Shoreditch High Street, E1 6JN

Pinter Studio, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, E1 4NS

The Water Poet 9 — 11 Folgate Street, E1 6BX

Access

Travel Information

There is wheelchair access in most of our venues and hearing loops at most box offices.

Visit spitalfieldsmusic.org.uk/your-visit or Transport for London at tfl.gov.uk

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Food & Drink

Brighten up your Winter Festival evenings with light bites,drinks or dinner in and around Spitalfields.

The English Restaurant 50–52 Brushfield Street Two-course £18 traditional British menu is available from 5.30pm and 9.30pm Monday—Saturday during the festival. Present your festival ticket on arrival or quote 'Spitalfields Music Winter Festival' when reserving a table. Reservations: theenglishrestaurant.com 020 7247 4110

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Pre concert and interval winter refreshments available at: Da:Capo

Shoreditch Church (St Leonard’s) Graysons in the Crypt Christ Church Spitalfields

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To find out more email volunteers@spitalfieldsmusic.org.uk or speak to us on 020 7377 0287

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Join Us Become a Spitalfields Music Member and help make our festivals and creative learning projects thrive and enjoy great benefits at the same time. From just £35 a year you can beat the queues for tickets and enjoy the following benefits: • Two weeks priority booking • Meet renowned musicians, artists and fellow music-lovers at private events • Receive exclusive mailings and behind the scenes insights • Support our award-winning Learning & Participation programme Sign up today at spitalfieldsmusic.org.uk/support-us or speak to us on 020 7377 1362

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Thank You We are immensely grateful to the organisations and individuals who help make our festivals and year round Learning & Participation programme happen. This includes our Members, Patrons and Champions, in kind supporters and all those who wish to remain anonymous. Public Funders Arts Council England City of London London Borough of Barking & Dagenham Newham Music Trust Tower Hamlets Arts & Music Education Service Corporate Supporters Allen & Overy Clifford Chance M&G Investments Macfarlanes Simmons & Simmons Trusts & Foundations Childhood Trust Cockayne – Grants for the Arts Derek Shuttleworth Educational Trust Dunard Fund EsmÊe Fairbairn Foundation GMC Trust Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation Loveday Charitable Trust The London Community Foundation Nugee Foundation Paul Hamlyn Foundation PRS for Music Foundation

Major Donors & Champions Mark Anderson Andrew Blankfield & Bernadette Hillman Chris Carter & Stuart Donachie Geoffrey Collens Spencer & Lucy de Grey Alex & Susan de Mont Albert & Rowan Edwards Helen Fraser CBE Keith & Sarah Jane Haydon Colleen Keck Peter & Sarah King George & Anne Law Nick Macrae Simon Martin Jasmine Mathews Alan Moses & Dinah Casson Helen Payne Richard Syred & Brian Parsons Susie Thomson John & Linde Wotton Hedley Wright The late Peter Lerwill The late Christopher Vaughan

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What's on in December Throughout the Festival

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Rocking Chairs

Friday 4 Musical Rumpus: Lyrebird+ Fretwork: The Cries of London *

10.30am &12.30pm 7.30pm

Saturday 5

Musical Rumpus: Lyrebird+ Disappearing Dining Club

10.30am & 12.30pm 6.30pm

Sunday 6

Troupe+ Death Actually film screening*

12.30pm & 4.30pm 1.30pm & 3.15pm

Monday 7

The Riot Ensemble House of Love

7.00pm 8.30pm

Tuesday 8

On White: Edmund de Waal 6.15pm Aurora Orchestra: Winterreise* 7.30pm

Wednesday 9

Platform: Upbeat+ The English Concert King Arthur

Thursday 10

Les Arts Florissants* 7.00pm She’Koyokh 7.00pm

Friday 11

B’Rock 7.00pm Choir of Royal Holloway: Songs from the Northern Lands 9.00pm

6.15pm 7.00pm 8.30pm

Saturday 12 Spitalfields Sings vocal workshop+ 10.00am Sound Explorers: Moon Man*+ 11.30am Sister 6.00pm The Sixteen 7.00pm Sunday 13 Baskets, Bananas, Bags & Brushes 2.30pm Monday 14

The Marian Consort

Tuesday 15

Solomon’s Knot: Christmas Oratorio* 7.30pm

7.00pm

* pre- or post-concert event +family event

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