CONCERTS
SPRING/SUMMER SEASON 2025
ABOUT US
St Martin-in-the-Fields is a landmark church and concert venue on London’s Trafalgar Square. It is a friendly and forward-thinking community famous for its important work with homeless and vulnerable people.
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WELCOME
St Martin’s has a long and proud tradition of presenting great music in the wonderful acoustic and architectural splendour of the church.
Our principal orchestral partner, the Academy of St Martin in the Fields was formed here under Sir Neville Marriner in 1958 and returns to its home to present a full season of concerts here.
Our Spring season also features some of the most sought-after artists and ensembles performing music from Mozart to Messiaen, and Shostakovich to Stockhausen. Don’t miss The Tallis Scholars (Palestrina & Pärt), Jess Gillam (with the London Mozart Players as part of their wider season here), Iestyn Davies (with Fretwork), Ex Cathedra (Latin-American Baroque), The English Concert (Bach’s Mass in B minor), Tenebrae (Tallis’ Lamentations), 12 Ensemble (Vivaldi Recomposed), The Gesualdo Six (Fading), Dunedin Consort (Handel’s Susanna) and more.
We also see the return of our Crypt Close-Up Series – intimate concerts in the unique setting of our Crypt. With lunchtime recitals, crypt events (including cabaret) and our regular popular ‘by Candlelight’ concerts added into the mix, there really is something for everyone.
Please don’t forget that by attending events at St Martin’s, you are helping to support our work within the wider community and those who are vulnerable. I look forward to welcoming you.
Chris Denton, Chief Executive
LUNCHTIME CONCERTS
FRIDAYS 1PM–2PM
Our lunchtime concerts showcase a variety of musical traditions in an informal and friendly way. They are introduced by the musicians themselves, and are programmed in partnership with City Music Foundation and Darbar Arts Culture and Heritage Trust.
Tickets: only £10 available online at smitf.org
SATURDAY 4 JANUARY, 7PM
Vivaldi Four Seasons by Candlelight
Mozart ‘Kontretanz’ from The London Sketchbook
Boccherini Minuet
Fiocco Andante
Pachelbel Canon in D
Vivaldi Four Seasons
St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble
Richard Milone violin
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
FRIDAY 10 JANUARY, 7PM
A Night at the Opera by Candlelight
An evening of popular arias and ensembles from classic operas, including La Traviata, Carmen and La bohème.
St Martin’s Soloists
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
TUESDAY 7 JANUARY 7:30PM & 9:15PM
SATURDAY 11 JANUARY, 7PM
Bach and Handel by Candlelight
Buxtehude Der Herr ist mit mir
Handel Oboe Concerto in G minor
Bach Cantata ‘Schau, lieber Gott’
Handel Chandos Anthem ‘Let God Arise’
Handel Suite from Water Music in G
Bach Singet dem Herrn ein Neues Lied
St Martin’s Voices
St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble
Andrew Earis conductor
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
Crypt Close-Up: The Gesualdo Six – Fading
Tallis Te lucis ante terminum
Gesualdo In te Domine speravi
Lobo Versa est in luctum
Donna McKevitt Lumen (Nunc Dimittis)
Jonathan Seers Look down, O Lord
Hildegard von Bingen O Ecclesia, oculi tui
Owain Park Phos hilaron
Sheppard In pace, in idipsum
Schubert Die Nacht
Rheinberger Abendlied
The Gesualdo Six – the performers who brought you Secret Byrd – take a candlelit journey through the nocturnal imagination, from Hildegard von Bingen to the 21st century.
The Gesualdo Six
Owain Park director
Marenzio Potrò viver io più se senza luce
Palestrina Io son ferito, ahi lasso
Joanna Marsh Fading
Velijo Tormis Marjal aega magada
Gerda Blok-Wilson O Little Rose, O Dark Rose
Sarah Rimkus My heart is like a singing bird
Joanna Marsh Seeds in flight
Tickets: £35 | £25 (standing)
FRIDAY 17 JANUARY, 7:30PM
Iestyn Davies: Lamento – Sweet Sorrow
Sorrow, ecstasy and simply sublime singing, as world-renowned countertenor Iestyn Davies explores the emotional extremes of 17th-century song.
Tunder Salve mi Jesu (original by Rovetta)
JS Bach An Wasserflüßen Babylon
Scheidt Canzon super ‘O Nachbar Roland’
Geist Es war aber an der Stätte
Schein Suite from Banchetto Musicale No.14
JC Bach Lamento
Buxtehude Jubilate Domino
Schein Suite from Banchetto Musicale No.7
Schütz Erbarm dich mein
Scheidt Canzon super Cantionem Gallicam
Buxtehude Klaglied
Sances O dulce nomen
Iestyn Davies countertenor Fretwork
Silas Wollston organ/virginals
Tickets: £40 £35 £30 £16 £10
SATURDAY 18 JANUARY, 7PM
Baroque Classics by Candlelight
Tartini Sinfonia in D
Bach Air on a G string von Bayreuth Concerto in G minor
Pachelbel Canon and Gigue
Leonarda Sonata Prima Op.16
Handel Water Music Suite in F
Vivaldi Sinfonia in G
St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble
Polina Sosnina harpsichord
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
THURSDAY 23 JANUARY, 7:30PM
Tim Garland & Jason Rebello
The much-loved, long-standing duet of Jason Rebello and Tim Garland returns with a new project with special guest, the extraordinary vocalist Brigitte Beraha.
Jason Rebello piano
Tim Garland saxophone
Brigitte Beraha vocals
Tickets: £35 £30 £25 £16
£10 JANUARY
FRIDAY 24 JANUARY, 7PM
Dunedin Consort: Handel’s Susanna
‘The Dunedin Consort … one of the UK’s classiest ensembles.’
The Guardian
Handel’s Susanna: a colourful drama of virtue, honour and unbridled lust, performed by the Dunedin Consort under its music director John Butt.
Handel Susanna
Tickets: £45 £35 £25 £16 £10
Dunedin Consort
Anna Dennis soprano
Jessica Cale soprano
Alexander Chance countertenor
Joshua Ellicott tenor
Matthew Brook bass
John Butt director
SATURDAY 25 JANUARY, 7PM
Romantic Classics by Candlelight
Tchaikovsky Movements from ‘The Nutcracker’
Massenet Méditation from ‘Thaïs’
Elgar Salut d’Amour
Mascagni Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana
Debussy Clair de Lune
St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble
Andrew Earis conductor
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
FRIDAY 31 JANUARY, 7PM
Moonlight Sonata by Candlelight
Beethoven Piano Sonata No.14 in C sharp minor ‘Moonlight’
Fauré Pavane
Florence Price arr. Newell Summer Moon
Warlock Pieds en l’air from ‘Capriol Suite’
Mozart Piano Concerto No.21 in C
St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble
Adam Johnson piano
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
SATURDAY 1 FEBRUARY, 7:30PM
The Tallis Scholars: Palestrina and Pärt
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and Arvo Pärt: two masters of sacred music, separated by five centuries and half a continent, but united by the purity, emotion and spiritual power of their work. For more than half a century, Peter Phillips and The Tallis Scholars have been the world’s pre-eminent performers of early vocal music. But they have long since turned their intense commitment and ravishing purity of sound to vocal music from later centuries, making them the ideal ensemble to celebrate both Palestrina’s 500th anniversary and the 90th birthday of Arvo Pärt. Because after all: beauty is eternal.
Palestrina Surge illuminare
Palestrina Missa Brevis
Palestrina Lamentations a 6 (Lectio III
Sabbato Sancto)
Pärt Da Pacem
Palestrina Nunc dimittis
Pärt Nunc dimittis
Pärt Which was the son of...
The Tallis Scholars
Daniel Hyde conductor
Tickets: £36 £31 £26 £16 £10
TUESDAY 4 FEBRUARY, 7PM
Choral Discovery Concert:
Ye Sacred Muses
A programme pairing music old and new for voices and viol consort.
Byrd Ye sacred muses
Joanna Marsh Martha and Mary
Ivan Moody Vergine Pura
Juta Pranulytė Lullaby
Judith Bingham A Requiem for Mr William Lawes
James MacMillan Ye sacred muses
Additional songs, verse anthems and instrumental works by Purcell, Gibbons and Jenkins.
ZAREK Viol Consort
St Martin’s Voices
Andrew Earis conductor
Tickets: £10
SATURDAY 8 FEBRUARY, 1:30PM
Come and Sing:
Mozart’s Coronation Mass
Mozart Coronation Mass
Jennifer Sterling director
Phoebe Tak Man Chow accompanist
Tickets: £12
SATURDAY 8 FEBRUARY, 7PM
Baroque Classics by Candlelight
Vivaldi Allegro from Concerto in D minor
Gabrieli Sonata XXI ‘con tre violini’
Bach ‘Little’ Fugue in G minor
Marini Sonata in Ecco
Purcell Chacony
Bach Passacaglia in C minor
Corelli Fuga a quattro voci
Purcell Three parts upon a ground
Pachelbel Canon and Gigue
St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble
Polina Sosnina organ
Tickets: £32
TUESDAY 11 FEBRUARY, 8:30PM
Crypt Close-Up: Windborne – Music of Midwinter
US folk quartet Windborne is an internationally acclaimed group of vocal chameleons who specialise in close harmony singing, shifting effortlessly between drastically different styles of traditional music. Their music spans many continents and cultures, but they remain deeply rooted in American folk singing traditions.
They share a vibrant energy on stage – profoundly connected to each other, their music, and folk music’s longtime alliance with social activism, labour and civil rights, and other movements championing the oppressed, the poor and the disenfranchised.
Windborne
Tickets: £20
THURSDAY 13 FEBRUARY, 7:30PM
London Mozart Players: French Connections –Music from the Parisian Stage
The music in this concert recreates some of these highlights including Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G major, brought to life by the exhilarating Zee Zee, alongside works by Debussy, Lili Boulanger and Couperin.
Couperin arr. Adès Les Barricades Mystérieuses
Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin
Ravel Piano Concerto in G major Lili Boulanger arr. Iain Farrington D’un Matin de Printemps
Debussy Danses Sacrée et Profane
Mozart Symphony No.31 in D major, K.297 ‘Paris’
London Mozart Players
Zee Zee piano
Jonathan Bloxham conductor
Tickets: £35 £32 £29 £18 £10
FRIDAY 14 FEBRUARY, 7PM
Goodnight Sweetheart: A Valentine’s Day Concert by Candlelight
A concert of lovingly performed works for voices and solo piano from Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata to Billy Joel’s And So It Goes.
St Martin’s Voices Emerging Artists
Adam Johnson piano
Olivia Tait conductor
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
SATURDAY 15 FEBRUARY, 7:30PM
Academy of St Martin in the Fields with Bruce Liu
The Academy of St Martin in the Fields is joined by the first prize winner of the 2021 Chopin Piano Competition Bruce Liu before they head on tour to the USA. An exclusive for this London date, Liu will perform two concertos from the tour, Shostakovich Piano Concerto No.1 and Mozart Piano Concerto No.9.
Janáček arr. R. Tognetti String Quartet No.1 ‘Kreutzer Sonata’
Mozart Piano Concerto No.9 in E flat major, K.271 ‘Jenamy’
CPE Bach Symphony in G major, H.655 (W.180)
Shostakovich Piano Concerto No.1 in C minor, Op.35
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Bruce Liu piano
Tickets: £50 £37.50 £25 £16 £10
TUESDAY 18 FEBRUARY, 8PM
Crypt Close-Up: Engegård Quartet
Beethoven meets folk fiddles in the crypt of St Martin-in-the-Fields: pure energy from Norway’s award-winning Engegård Quartet.
Beethoven Quartet in F minor, ‘Serioso’ Op.95
Philip Dutton Carillon (UK premiere)
Josef Suk Meditation on the Old Czech Chorale ‘St Wenceslas’
Plus a selection of Norwegian folk music
Arvid Engegård violin
Laura Custodio Sabas violin
Juliet Jopling viola
Jan Clemens Carlsen cello
Tickets: £25
FRIDAY 21 FEBRUARY, 7:30PM
BBC Singers:
Eric Whitacre – The Sacred Veil
Eric Whitacre and his longtime friend and collaborator, poet Charles Anthony Silvestri, have created their most expansive work to date – The Sacred Veil. The piece explores the fragile lines between birth, love, life and loss. This poignant human story (one that so many of us can relate to) is a delicate, beautiful and emotional work which charts Silvestri falling in love with his wife, the birth of their children and her loss to cancer. It uses text written by him, by the composer and the words of his late wife, Julie.
Whitacre The Sacred Veil
BBC Singers
Eric Whitacre conductor
Tickets: £35
SATURDAY 22 FEBRUARY, 7PM
Vivaldi Four Seasons by Candlelight
Purcell Suite from Abdelazer
Vivaldi Four Seasons
St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble
Hilaryjane Parker violin
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
TUESDAY 25 FEBRUARY, 7PM
Choral Discovery Concert: Songs of the Earth
A choral journey from the dawn of creation to the present day, reflecting on the climate crisis and hopes for the future.
St Martin’s Voices
Andrew Earis director
Tickets: £10
THURSDAY 20 FEBRUARY, 7:30PM
The English Concert: Bach Mass in B Minor
In all of choral music, there’s no summit mightier than Johann Sebastian Bach’s tremendous Mass in B minor. But few masterpieces reward the effort more gloriously, and few ensembles are better equipped to approach it than the pioneering early music ensemble
The English Concert. This transcendent music has been central to their artistic mission for over half a century, but every performance is still an adventure, and today that mighty journey is led by their principal guest director Kristian Bezuidenhout – described by The Guardian as ‘this most characterful of keyboard personalities’. Be in no doubt though: tonight, Bach will come first.
Bach Mass in B minor
Choir of The English Concert
The English Concert
Isabel Schicketanz soprano
Lucile Richardot mezzo soprano
Samuel Boden tenor
Florian Störtz bass
Kristian Bezuidenhout director
Tickets: £65 £55 £40 £30 £20 £10
SATURDAY 1 MARCH, 7PM
Mozart Mass in C minor by Candlelight
Mozart Mass in C minor
Choir of St Martin-in-the-Fields
St Martin’s Chamber Orchestra
Jennifer Sterling conductor
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
FRIDAY 7 MARCH, 7PM
Fauré Requiem by Candlelight
Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music
Fauré Requiem
Choral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fields
Diocese of Manchester Choral Scholars
St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble
Olivia Tait conductor
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
SATURDAY 8 MARCH, 7PM
Rhapsody in Blue by Candlelight
Florence Price arr. Iain Farrington Juba
Gershwin arr. Farrington Rhapsody in Blue
Copland Variations on a Shaker Melody
Shostakovich arr. Farrington Movements from ‘Jazz Suite’
St Martin’s Chamber Orchestra
Iain Farrington piano
Olivia Tait conductor
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
SATURDAY 15 MARCH, 7PM
Vivaldi Four Seasons by Candlelight
Vivaldi Sinfonia in G
Corelli Fuga a quattro voci
Purcell Chacony in G minor
Vivaldi Four Seasons
St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble
Richard Milone violin
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
THURSDAY 13 MARCH, 7PM
Trio Zimbalist & Dionysis Grammenos: Quartet for the End of Time
Trio Zimbalist and guest Dionysis Grammenos present a powerful journey through wartime masterpieces by Ravel and Messiaen, showcasing music’s triumph over adversity.
Ravel Trio in A minor Messiaen Quartet for the End of Time
Trio Zimbalist Josef Špaček violin, Timotheos GavriilidisPetrin cello, George Xiaoyuan Fu piano
Dionysis Grammenos clarinet
Tickets: £30 £25 £20 £16 £10
THURSDAY 20 MARCH, 7:30PM
Ex Cathedra:
Latin-American Baroque – Ritual, 1631
Jeffrey Skidmore and Ex Cathedra have pioneered the rediscovery of the vibrant sounds of South American Baroque music – a fusion of music from Europe, Africa and South America. The iconic Inca liturgy ‘Hanac pachap cussicuinin’ –the oldest printed polyphony in the Americas – punctuates a grand tour that takes us from Mexico to the Amazonian jungle, and the lavish churches of Brazil to Bolivia. Join the singers, harp, lute, violins, cornetts and sackbuts, and revel in this colourful music.
Programme includes:
Anon Hanac pachap cussicuinin (Ritual, 1631)
Araujo ¡Ay, andar!
Hernandez Sancta Maria e!
Nunes Garcia Missa Pastoril (excerpts)
Salazar Salga el torillo hosquillo
Zéspedes Convidando esta la noche
Zipoli Missa San Ignacio (excerpts)
Ex Cathedra Consort & Baroque Ensemble
Jeffrey Skidmore conductor
Tickets: £35 £30 £25 £16 £10
‘a heady mix of gloriously rich polyphony and manic, earthy villancicos. Skidmore has mined a rich vein of hitherto undiscovered music… exhilaratingly uninhibited’ BBC Music Magazine
FRIDAY 21 MARCH, 7:30PM
Academy of St Martin in the Fields with Alexandra Dariescu
The Academy of St Martin in the Fields joins the trailblazing and fearless pianist
Alexandra Dariescu for a performance including Clara Schumann’s Piano Concerto and Mozart’s Rondo in D for Piano and Orchestra.
Mozart Rondo in D major
Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces for Cello and Piano
Mozart Symphony No.20 in D major
Clara Schumann Three Romances for Violin and Piano Op.22
Anna Clyne Within Her Arms
Clara Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor, Op.7
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Alexandra Dariescu piano
Tickets: £50 £37.50 £25 £16 £10
SATURDAY 22 MARCH, 7PM
Mozart Requiem by Candlelight
Haydn Insanae et Vanae Curae
Mozart Requiem in D minor
St Martin’s Voices
St Martin’s Chamber Orchestra
Polina Sosnina conductor
Tickets: £32
£29 £22 £16 £9
TUESDAY 25 MARCH, 7PM
Choral Discovery Concert: The Trumpet Sounds
A concert exploring a rich range of sonic textures of music for trumpet and choir, from the celebratory to the contemplative.
Cecilia McDowall Psalm 65
Colin Mawby Te Deum
Gabriel Jackson The Spacious Firmament on High 2
Tõnu Kõrvits Peegeldused
Tasasest Maast
Ian Coleman The Trumpet Sounds Within-a My Soul
St Martin’s Voices
Andrew Earis conductor
Imogen Whitehead trumpet
Tickets: £10
SATURDAY 29 MARCH, 7PM
Bob Chilcott: St John Passion by Candlelight
Bob Chilcott St John Passion
St Martin’s Chamber Choir
St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble
Olivia Tait conductor
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
TUESDAY 1 APRIL, 7PM
Choral Discovery Concert:
Love and Loss
St Martin’s Voices partner with the Piatti Quartet to perform music on themes of familial love and grief.
Programme to include:
Nils Greenhow Stabat Mater
Adam Schoenberg Never shall I forget
Yshani Perinpanayagam New Work (world premiere)
St Martin’s Voices
Piatti Quartet
Tickets: £10
SATURDAY 5 APRIL, 1:30PM
Come and Sing: Allegri’s Miserere
Allegri Miserere
Jennifer Sterling director
Phoebe Tak Man Chow accompanist
Tickets: £12
SATURDAY 5 APRIL, 7PM
Vivaldi and Handel by Candlelight
Handel Let the bright seraphim
Scarlatti Su le sponde del tebro
Handel Eternal source of light divine
Vivaldi Nulla in mundo pax sincera
St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble
Jessica Cale soprano
Imogen Whitehead trumpet
Andrew Earis conductor
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
AMAZING EVENT SPACES
Sitting right in the heart of London on Trafalgar Square, St Martin’s boasts some of London’s most unusual and spectacular spaces in which to celebrate your big event.
Contact us on events@smitf.org or call 020 7766 1180 to speak to our friendly events team
THURSDAY 10 APRIL, 7:30PM
SANSARA:
Arvo Pärt at Passiontide
Global audiences have loved every note of Pärt’s profoundly communicative music; SANSARA choir’s Passiontide concert marks his 90th birthday year with a sequence of his best-loved masterpieces, including Fratres and the heart-rending Stabat Mater. They visit Tudor England too: ‘Not even the words of the prophet sound as sad as my composer,’ wrote a 16th-century fan of Robert White’s beautiful Lamentations.
Pärt Fratres
Pärt Solfeggio
Pärt Summa
Pärt Nunc Dimittis
Caroline Shaw and the swallow
Pärt Stabat Mater
White Lamentations a 5
Pärt Dona Nobis Pacem
SANSARA Fretwork
Tom Herring conductor
Tickets: £35 £30 £25 £16 £10
FRIDAY 11 APRIL, 7:30PM
Academy of St Martin in the Fields with Anthony Roth Constanzo
The ‘vocally brilliant and dramatically fearless’ (The New York Times) countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo joins forces with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields for this special Easter-themed concert. Programme to include a selection from Handel’s Messiah including ‘I know that my Redeemer liveth’ and ‘He was despised’, Haydn’s Symphony No.26 in D minor ‘Lamentatione’, and Osvaldo Golijov’s Laika.
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Anthony Roth Constanzo countertenor
Tickets: £50 £37.50 £25 £16 £10
SATURDAY 12 APRIL, 7:30PM
The Gesualdo Six: Lux Aeterna Holy Week is a poignant moment in the year. This beautiful programme explores mourning and loss, uncertainty and hope for Eternal Light. Programme includes:
Morales Parce mihi, Domine
Tavener Funeral Ikos
Tallis In jejunio et fletu
Byrd Peccantem me quotidie
Howard Skempton And there was war in heaven
Donna McKevitt Lumen (Nunc Dimittis)
Guerrero In passione positus Jesus
Judith Bingham Watch with me
Joanna Marsh I take thee
Morales Lux aeterna (Communio)
Richard Rodney Bennett A Good-Night
The Gesualdo Six
Owain Park director
Tickets: £35 £30 £25 £16 £10
TUESDAY 15 APRIL, 7:30PM
Tenebrae: Tallis Lamentations for Holy Week
It’s Easter at St Martin’s and Tenebrae stands vigil at the foot of the Cross.
Ageless music of agony and ecstasy by Byrd, Poulenc, Tallis and MacMillan
De Monte Super flumina Babylonis
Byrd Mass for 4 Voices
Byrd Ne irascaris Domine
Poulenc Quatre motets pour un temps de pénitence
Tallis Lamentations I
James MacMillan Jesum tradidit impius
Tallis Lamentations II
James MacMillan Miserere
Tenebrae
Nigel Short conductor
Tickets: £55 £40 £30 £25 £16 £10
FRIDAY 18 APRIL, 7:30PM
Bach: St John Passion
Bach St John Passion (sung in German)
St Martin’s Voices
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Andrew Earis conductor
Tickets: £35 £30 £25 £16 £9
SATURDAY 19 APRIL, 7PM
Allegri Miserere by Candlelight
Allegri Miserere
Victoria O vos omnes
Scarlatti Stabat Mater
Sanders The Reproaches
James MacMillan Miserere
St Martin’s Voices
Andrew Earis conductor
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
MONDAY 21 APRIL, 7PM
Vivaldi Four Seasons by Candlelight
Max Richter Vivaldi Recomposed: Spring 1
Fanny Mendelssohn arr. Daniel Bukin
Selections from Das Jahr
Vivaldi Four Seasons
St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble
Richard Milone violin
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
FRIDAY 25 APRIL, 7PM
London Mozart Players: Flights of Fancy
From The Lark Ascending to Dvořák’s
Serenade for Strings, the LMP perform music that has meaning beyond the page.
Coleridge-Taylor Four Noveletten for Strings
Vaughan Williams arr. Martin Gerigk
The Lark Ascending
Joanna Marsh In Winter’s House
Dvořák Serenade for Strings in E major, Op.22
London Mozart Players
Simon Blendis director/solo violin
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £10
SATURDAY 26 APRIL, 7PM
Handel Water Music by Candlelight
Handel Selection from Water Music Suite in F
Bach Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring Bach Fugue in G minor
Handel Selection from Water Music Suite in G
Handel Organ Concerto in B flat, Op.4 No.6
Purcell Selection from Abdelazer Suite
Handel Selection from Water Music Suite in D
St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble
Polina Sosnina organ
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
TUESDAY 29 APRIL, 7:30PM
The English Baroque
Monteverdi Choir and Orchestras return to their London home with The English Baroque Soloists, joined by renowned conductor Marc Minkowski for an evening of spectacular music including Mozart’s Symphony No.38, known as the ‘Prague’ symphony and Piano Concerto in F major K242, nicknamed the ‘Lodron’ concerto, featuring two solo pianists in a harmonious dialogue.
Mozart Symphony No.38 in D major, ‘Prague’
Mozart Piano Concerto No.7 in F major, ‘Lodron’
Soloists
The English Baroque Soloists
Marc Minkowski conductor
Tickets: £80 £70 £48 £35 £10
SATURDAY 3 MAY, 7PM
Vivaldi Four Seasons by Candlelight
Purcell Three parts upon a ground
Pachelbel Canon and Gigue
Bach ‘Little’ Fugue in G minor
Vivaldi Four Seasons
St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble
Richard Milone violin
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
MONDAY 5 MAY, 5PM
Academy of St Martin in the Fields with Augustin Hadelich
The Academy of St Martin in the Fields is thrilled to be joined once again by Augustin Hadelich, one of the great violinists of our time.
Mozart Serenade No.6 in D major ‘serenata notturna’
Shostakovich arr. Zinman/Pushkarev
Sonata in G major
Tchaikovsky Elegy
Bologne Concerto in A major Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Augustin Hadelich violin
Tickets: £50 £37.50 £25 £16 £10
TUESDAY 6 MAY, 8PM
Crypt Close-Up: Hugh Cutting & Daniel Murphy – Heartstrings: Songs for Countertenor and Lute
Hugh Cutting and Daniel Murphy celebrate the ways that songwriters have coloured our experience of love in all its forms, from Dowland to Don McLean; Britten to the Beatles. An intimate evening of songs for voice and lute from the rising-star countertenor described by The Times as having ‘an exceptional voice: lustrous and rounded, with power in reserve and immaculate intonation.’
Hugh Cutting countertenor
Daniel Murphy lute
Tickets: £25
THURSDAY 8 MAY, 7:30PM
Greek Youth Symphony
Orchestra with Grammenos & Bendix-Balgley
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
Mendelssohn Concerto for Violin in E minor
Jessie Montgomery Starburst (for Strings)
Beethoven Symphony No.2 in D major
Greek Youth Symphony Orchestra
Noah Bendix-Balgley violin
Dionysis Grammenos conductor
Tickets: £45 £35 £30 £25 £16 £10
FRIDAY 9 MAY, 7PM
Charles Owen plays Bach’s Goldberg Variations
A technical exercise? A cure for insomnia? Or nothing less than a musical attempt to give order to the Cosmos? Myths and mysteries orbit around Bach’s Goldberg Variations, but the reality is even more fascinating. A simple, haunting melody unlocks a chain of 30 musical puzzles; brilliant, intricate and timeless. ‘As exciting as it gets’ is how one critic described Charles Owen’s approach to Bach: and tonight, in the 18th-century surroundings of St Martin-in-the-Fields, this superb British pianist brings all his artistry and insight to music that contains absolute beauty and infinite possibilities. This should be very special indeed.
Bach Goldberg Variations
Charles Owen piano
Tickets: £30 £25 £20 £16 £10
SATURDAY 10 MAY, 7PM
Verdi Requiem by Candlelight
Verdi Requiem (reduced orchestration)
St Martin’s Chamber Choir
St Martin’s Chamber Orchestra
Olivia Tait conductor
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
TUESDAY 13 MAY, 7PM
Choral Discovery Concert: Illuminations
An evening celebrating the enchanting combination of saxophone and voices, adding new colours to music from the Renaissance to the 21st century.
Programme to be announced
St Martin’s Voices
Iain Farrington arranger
Huw Wiggin saxophone
Andrew Earis conductor
Tickets: £10
FRIDAY 16 MAY, 7PM
Ballet Music by Candlelight
Music to include excerpts from Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker, Swan Lake and Sleeping Beauty
St Martin’s Chamber Orchestra
Olivia Tait conductor
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
SATURDAY 17 MAY, 7PM
Fireworks Music by Candlelight
Handel Music for the Royal Fireworks
Haydn Nelson Mass
Choir of St Martin-in-the-Fields
St Martin’s Chamber Orchestra
Jennifer Sterling conductor
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
FRIDAY 23 MAY, 7PM
Purcell Dido and Aeneas by Candlelight
Purcell Dido and Aeneas
St Martin’s Voices Emerging Artists
Choral Scholars of
St Martin-in-the-Fields
St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble
Olivia Tait conductor
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
SATURDAY 24 MAY, 7PM
Mozart Requiem by Candlelight
Brahms Fest- und Gedenksprüche
Mozart Requiem
St Martin’s Voices
St Martin’s Chamber Orchestra
Polina Sosnina conductor
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
MONDAY 26 MAY, 7PM
Baroque Classics by Candlelight
Vivaldi Spring from the Four Seasons
Handel Water Music Suite in G
Bach Violin Concerto in A minor
Handel Water Music Suite in F
Vivaldi Summer from the Four Seasons
St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble
Richard Milone violin
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
TUESDAY 27 MAY, 7PM
Choral Discovery Concert:
Songs of Outcry
A concert of choral music inspired by the courage of individuals who are willing to take risks to come forward, speak their truths, and stand up for human rights.
Programme includes:
Brian Tate One Million Voices
Jessica Curry Home
Ērik Ešenvalds There Will Come Soft Rains
Spiritual arr. Moerane It’s Me, O Lord
Rosephanye Powell To sit and dream
Lucy Walker We still dream
JK Alwood arr. Kirchner Unclouded Day
St Martin’s Voices
Andrew Earis conductor
Tickets: £10
SATURDAY 31 MAY, 1:30PM
Come and Sing: Extracts from Puccini’s Messa di Gloria
Jennifer Sterling director
Phoebe Tak Man Chow accompanist
Tickets: £12
SATURDAY 31 MAY, 7PM
Vivaldi Four Seasons by Candlelight
Vivaldi Sinfonia in G
Corelli Fuga a quattro voci
Purcell Chaconne in G minor
Vivaldi Four Seasons
St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble
Richard Milone violin
Polina Sosnina harpsichord
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
FRIDAY 30 MAY, 7PM
Jess Gillam and the London Mozart Players: A Place in Time
London Mozart Players
Jess Gillam saxophone
Jonathan Bloxham conductor
Full of memorable tunes and toe-tapping dances, LMP and the electrifying saxophonist Jess Gillam bring the heart and soul of folk-inspired music to life.
Tchaikovsky Serenade for Strings (Mvt 4)
James MacMillan Saxophone Concerto
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on Greensleeves
Jessie Montgomery Strum
John Harle RANT!
Dowland Flow My Tears
Bartók arr. Willner Romanian Folk Dances
Trad. arr. T. Sørensen Shine You No More
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16
£10
Enjoy a relaxed, laid-back evening in our stunning vaulted Crypt. Each week, you can choose from jazz, country, blues, folk, Sinatra & Friends, big band, Motown, musical theatre and more. With great food, wines, beers and cocktails available throughout the evening, you’re sure to have a fantastic night! Doors open at 7pm and the first set usually begins around 8pm so you can arrive, relax and unwind before the music starts. Check our website for the latest events: www.smitf.org/cryptlates
THURSDAY 5 JUNE, 7PM
12 Ensemble: Vivaldi Recomposed
Fresh, direct and dazzlingly virtuosic, 12 Ensemble is an orchestra with a radical difference – a collective of fiercely committed young artists, determined that every note they play should speak to audiences right here and right now. And even though Max Richter’s visionary reboot of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons has been a worldwide phenomenon, make no mistake: 12 Ensemble has something of their own to say, creating sounds that are both instantly familiar and unforgettably new.
Programme to include:
Max Richter Recomposed: The Four Seasons
12 Ensemble
Tickets: £37.50 £32.50 £28 £20 £10
TUESDAY 10 JUNE, 7PM
Choral Discovery Concert: Heaven and Earth
St Martin’s Voices and Artist in Residence Imogen Whitehead present a programme of music for choir and trumpet, featuring visions of heaven in James MacMillan’s timeless In splendoribus sanctorum and Jonathan Dove’s Oh this wondrous sea, contrasted with the more earthly delights of a rural English railway platform in Phillip Cooke’s Invocation. The programme also includes the first performance of a new work by Emily Hazrati. Part of the Choral Discovery Concerts series, which invites audiences to discover lesser known, thought-provoking choral music in short concerts with St Martin’s Voices.
Phillip Cooke Invocation
Shruthi Rajasekar Green Fingers
Reena Esmail Even after all this time
David Bednall I was glad and I saw a new heaven
Emily Hazrati The World Turns (world premiere)
Cecilia McDowall Light Eternal
James MacMillan In splendoribus sanctorum from The Strathclyde Motets
Jonathan Dove Oh this wondrous sea
St Martin’s Voices
Imogen Whitehead trumpet
Andrew Earis conductor
Tickets: £10
WEDNESDAY 11 JUNE, 8:30PM
Crypt Close-Up: Stockhausen’s Stimmung
In the hushed, magical atmosphere of candlelight, deep below London’s bustling West End, Karlheinz Stockhausen opens a portal to another world, as London Voices perform his cult classic Stimmung live in the St Martin’s crypt. A circle of singers, a handful of magic words, and the transcendent wonder of the human voice. That’s all it took to create
Stimmung – that, and the boundless imagination of Karlheinz Stockhausen, a composer who never stopped reaching for new and astonishing worlds. Composed in 1968, Stimmung is a true cult classic, and tonight, as the full moon rises in Sagittarius, the virtuoso singers of London Voices recreate it anew: opening up musical universes of rapturous, visionary beauty and intensity. You simply have to experience it live – and where better than in the atmospheric crypt beneath St Martin-inthe-Fields? Prepare to be transported… Stockhausen Stimmung
London Voices
Ben Parry director
Tickets: £40 | £30 (standing)
THURSDAY 12 JUNE, 7:30PM
Ex Cathedra: Music for a Summer’s Evening
As a long summer day fades and candles shimmer in the twilight, relax and enjoy a magical evening of glorious music with Ex Cathedra – acclaimed by the New York Times as ‘one of Britain’s very best choirs’.
Ex Cathedra
Steven Grahl conductor
Tickets: £35 £30 £25 £16 £10
BEFORE HE WAS ST MARTIN, HE WAS JUST MARTIN.
A Roman soldier.
Famously he tore his expensive cloak in half. Leaving a piece with a freezing beggar.
An act of instinctive generosity. Feeding into the wider kindness.
As you go today will you leave something with us? Will you leave half an amount of money? Half the price of a cuppa. Or half a tenner.
Or half the cost of an expensive cloak you’re fancying. It’s up to you. Being a bit Martin can take many forms.
St Martin-in-the-Fields Trust exists solely to support the work of St Martin-in-the-Fields. We raise money to help St Martin’s maintain its historic buildings, to develop our worldclass music programme, for the mission and ministry of the church and to support those seeking asylum or experiencing homelessness.
Martin-in-the-Fields Trust
TUESDAY 17 JUNE, 7PM
ORA Singers: Songs of Angels – Orlando Gibbons Anniversary Celebrations
To mark the 400th anniversary of the great composer’s death, the award-winning ORA Singers present a selection of Gibbons’ finest music alongside contemporary commissions inspired by it.
Programme to include:
Gibbons What is our life?; Lord, in thy wrath rebuke me not; O clap your hands; Veni, Creator
Cecilia McDowall Reflection on ‘O clap your hands’
Nicola LeFanu Reflection on ‘O Lord, in thy wrath rebuke me not’
Brian Current Magnificat (reflection on Gibbons)
James Weeks Two Songs for Voices
Anthony Pitts I am the resurrection and the life
Eric Whitacre I thank you, God, for most this amazing day
Will Todd Reflection on ‘Veni, creator’
ORA Singers
Suzi Digby director
Tickets: £45 £35 £30 £25 £16 £10
SATURDAY 21 JUNE, 7PM
Eine kleine Nachtmusik by Candlelight
Schubert Overture in C minor
Mozart Divertimento in D
Coleridge-Taylor Four Novelletten
Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik
St Martin’s Chamber Orchestra
Olivia Tait conductor
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
THURSDAY 26 JUNE, 7:30PM
Academy of St Martin in the Fields with Timothy Ridout
A concert showcasing the virtuoso viola soloist Timothy Ridout, former BBC New Generation Artist, with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields.
Programme to include:
Mozart Sinfonia concertante
Hummel Potpourri Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Timothy Ridout viola
Tickets: £50 £37.50 £25 £16 £10
SATURDAY 28 JUNE, 7PM
Mass in Blue by Candlelight
Programme includes:
Shearing Songs and Sonnets of Shakespeare
Will Todd Mass in Blue
St Martin’s Chamber Choir
St Martin’s Jazz Trio
Olivia Tait conductor
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
TUESDAY 1 JULY, 7PM
Choral Discovery Concert:
Songs of Invention
A programme interweaving musical and scientific innovation with choral music settings. Words by da Vinci, Darwin, Einstein, Franklin and Hawking, and piano music from JS Bach to Arvo Pärt.
Eric Whitacre Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine
Trevor Shaw Tree of Life
Bo Holten Variations on Darwin
Evan Johnson The Einstein Complex
Cecilia McDowall Photo 51
Cheryl Frances-Hoad Beyond the Night Sky
St Martin’s Voices
Jocelyn Freeman piano
Andrew Earis conductor
Tickets: £10
FRIDAY 4 JULY, 7PM
American Classics by Candlelight
Barber Adagio for Strings
Copland Appalachian Spring
Gershwin Summertime
Bernstein Suite from ‘West Side Story’
Choral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fields
St Martin’s Chamber Orchestra
Olivia Tait conductor
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
FRIDAY 11 JULY, 7:30PM
Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra:
Fire and Water
Handel Water Music
Pachelbel Canon in D
Telemann Tafelmusik
Handel Music from the Royal Fireworks
Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra
Tickets: £35 £30 £25 £16 £10
SATURDAY 12 JULY, 7PM
Vivaldi Four Seasons by Candlelight
Richter Vivaldi Recomposed: Spring 1
Fanny Mendelssohn Selections from Das Jahr
Vivaldi Four Seasons
St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble
Richard Milone violin
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
FRIDAY 18 JULY, 7PM
Moonlight Sonata by Candlelight
Beethoven Piano Sonata No.14 in C sharp minor ‘Moonlight’
Fauré Pavane
Price arr. Newell Summer Moon
Warlock Pieds en l’air from ‘Capriol Suite’
Mozart Piano Concerto No.21 in C
St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble
Adam Johnson piano
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
SATURDAY 19 JULY, 7PM
Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra: Vivaldi’s Venice
Albinoni Adagio
Marcello Oboe Concerto
Vivaldi Four Seasons
Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra
Soloists of the Oxford Philharmonic
Zíyang Huang erhu
Tickets: £35 £30 £25 £16 £10
SATURDAY 26 JULY, 7PM
A Night at the Opera by Candlelight
An evening of popular arias and ensembles from classic operas, including La Traviata, Carmen and La bohème.
St Martin’s Soloists
St Martin’s Voices
Tickets: £32 £29 £22 £16 £9
Lindsey Hilsum
David Spiegelhalter
Robert Macfarlane
Maggie Aderin-Pocock
Hanif Kureishi
Ahdaf Soueif
Roman Krznaric
Marion Turner
Paul Lynch
Nicholas Hytner & Helen Castor
Bettany Hughes
Åsne Seierstad
Tom Holland
Fergal Keane
Gaia Vince & Monica Feria-Tinta
The Conversation
coming together to talk about the world
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A series of weekly events discussing conflict and empathy, inequality and power, climate crisis and wonder. Be part of The Conversation by joining speakers and fellow audience members for drinks following each talk.
Tickets from £10
Tuesdays at 6.30pm 14 Jan to 22 April now booking smitf.org
At a glance…
SAT 4 JANUARY, 7PM
Vivaldi Four Seasons by Candlelight
TUE 7 JANUARY 7:30PM & 9:15PM
Crypt Close-Up: The Gesualdo Six – Fading
FRI 10 JANUARY, 7PM
A Night at the Opera by Candlelight
SAT 11 JANUARY, 7PM
Bach and Handel by Candlelight
FRI 17 JANUARY, 7:30PM
Iestyn Davies: Lamento –Sweet Sorrow
SAT 18 JANUARY, 7PM
Baroque Classics by Candlelight
THU 23 JANUARY, 7:30PM
Tim Garland & Jason Rebello
FRI 24 JANUARY, 7PM
Dunedin Consort: Handel’s Susanna
SAT 25 JANUARY, 7PM
Romantic Classics by Candlelight
FRI 31 JANUARY, 7PM
Moonlight Sonata by Candlelight
SAT 1 FEBRUARY, 7:30PM
The Tallis Scholars: Palestrina and Pärt
TUE 4 FEBRUARY, 7PM
Choral Discovery Concert: Ye Sacred Muses
SAT 8 FEBRUARY, 1:30PM
Come and Sing: Mozart’s Coronation Mass
SAT 8 FEBRUARY, 7PM
Baroque Classics by Candlelight
TUE 11 FEBRUARY, 8:30PM
Crypt Close-Up: Windborne – Music of Midwinter
THU 13 FEBRUARY, 7:30PM
London Mozart Players: French Connections – Music from the Parisian Stage
FRI 14 FEBRUARY, 7PM
Goodnight Sweetheart: A Valentine’s Day Concert by Candlelight
SAT 15 FEBRUARY, 7:30PM
Academy of St Martin in the Fields with Bruce Liu
TUE 18 FEBRUARY, 8PM
Crypt Close-Up: Engegård Quartet
THU 20 FEBRUARY, 7:30PM
The English Concert: Bach Mass in B Minor
FRI 21 FEBRUARY, 7:30PM
BBC Singers: Eric Whitacre – The Sacred Veil
SAT 22 FEBRUARY, 7PM
Vivaldi Four Seasons by Candlelight
TUE 25 FEBRUARY, 7PM
Choral Discovery Concert: Songs of the Earth
SAT 1 MARCH, 7PM
Mozart Mass in C minor by Candlelight
FRI 7 MARCH, 7PM
Fauré Requiem by Candlelight
SAT 8 MARCH, 7PM
Rhapsody in Blue by Candlelight
THU 13 MARCH, 7PM
Trio Zimbalist & Dionysis Grammenos: Quartet for the End of Time
SAT 15 MARCH, 7PM
Vivaldi Four Seasons by Candlelight
THU 20 MARCH, 7:30PM
Ex Cathedra: Latin-American Baroque – Ritual, 1631
FRI 21 MARCH, 7:30PM
Academy of St Martin in the Fields with Alexandra Dariescu
SAT 22 MARCH, 7PM
Mozart Requiem by Candlelight
TUE 25 MARCH, 7PM
Choral Discovery Concert: The Trumpet Sounds
SAT 29 MARCH, 7PM
Bob Chilcott: St John Passion
TUE 1 APRIL, 7PM
Choral Discovery Concert: Love and Loss
SAT 5 APRIL, 1:30PM
Come and Sing: Allegri’s Miserere
SAT 5 APRIL, 7PM
Vivaldi and Handel by Candlelight
THU 10 APRIL, 7:30PM
SANSARA: Arvo Pärt at Passiontide
FRI 11 APRIL, 7:30PM
Academy of St Martin in the Fields with Anthony Roth Constanzo
SAT 12 APRIL, 7:30PM
The Gesualdo Six: Lux Aeterna
TUE 15 APRIL, 7:30PM Tenebrae: Tallis Lamentations for Holy Week
FRI 18 APRIL, 7:30PM Bach: St John Passion
SAT 19 APRIL, 7PM
Allegri Miserere by Candlelight
MON 21 APRIL, 7PM
Vivaldi Four Seasons by Candlelight
FRI 25 APRIL, 7PM
London Mozart Players: Flights of Fancy
SAT 26 APRIL, 7PM
Handel Water Music by Candlelight
TUE 29 APRIL, 7:30PM
The English Baroque Soloists
SATURDAY 3 MAY, 7PM
Vivaldi Four Seasons by Candlelight
MON 5 MAY, 5PM Academy of St Martin in the Fields with Augustin Hadelich
TUE 6 MAY, 8PM
Crypt Close-Up: Hugh Cutting & Daniel Murphy – Heartstrings: Songs for Countertenor and Lute
THU 8 MAY, 7:30PM
Greek Youth Symphony Orchestra with Grammenos & Bendix-Balgley
FRI 9 MAY, 7PM
Charles Owen plays Bach’s Goldberg Variations
SAT 10 MAY, 7PM
Verdi Requiem by Candlelight
TUE 13 MAY, 7PM
Choral Discovery Concert: Illuminations
FRI 16 MAY, 7PM Ballet Music by Candlelight
SAT 17 MAY, 7PM Fireworks Music by Candlelight
FRI 23 MAY, 7PM
Purcell Dido and Aeneas by Candlelight
SAT 24 MAY, 7PM
Mozart Requiem by Candlelight
MON 26 MAY, 7PM
Baroque Classics by Candlelight
TUE 27 MAY, 7PM
Choral Discovery Concert: Songs of Outcry
FRI 30 MAY, 7PM
Jess Gillam and the London Mozart Players: A Place in Time
SAT 31 MAY, 1:30PM Come and Sing: Extracts from Puccini’s Messa di Gloria
SAT 31 MAY, 7PM
Vivaldi Four Seasons by Candlelight
THU 5 JUNE, 7PM 12 Ensemble: Vivaldi Recomposed
TUE 10 JUNE, 7PM
Choral Discovery Concert: Heaven and Earth
WED 11 JUNE, 8:30PM
Crypt Close-Up: Stockhausen’s Stimmung
THU 12 JUNE, 7:30PM
Ex Cathedra: Music for a Summer’s Evening
TUE 17 JUNE, 7PM
ORA Singers: Songs of Angels – Orlando Gibbons Anniversary Celebrations
SAT 21 JUNE, 7PM
Eine kleine Nachtmusik by Candlelight
THU 26 JUNE, 7:30PM
Academy of St Martin in the Fields with Timothy Ridout
SAT 28 JUNE, 7PM Mass in Blue by Candlelight
TUE 1 JULY, 7PM
Choral Discovery Concert: Songs of Invention
FRI 4 JULY, 7PM
American Classics by Candlelight
FRI 11 JULY, 7:30PM
Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra: Fire and Water
SAT 12 JULY, 7PM
Vivaldi Four Seasons by Candlelight
FRI 18 JULY, 7PM
Moonlight Sonata by Candlelight
SAT 19 JULY, 7PM
Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra: Vivaldi’s Venice
SAT 26 JULY, 7PM
A Night at the Opera by Candlelight
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Access
St Martin-in-the-Fields Church can be entered using the steps in the front of the church or via a ramp on the north side of church. The Crypt can be accessed through a lift in Church and the glass entrance pavilion using the stairs or a lift.
All information correct at time of printing (November