Vivaldi Four Seasons by Candlelight
Saturday 27 December 2025
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi is a masterpiece of Baroque beauty and drama, still beloved by audiences three centuries later.
In this richly varied programme, St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble presents Vivaldi’s iconic work in its full splendour, together with a dazzling selection of musical gems by Handel, Corelli and Rowley.
Make your visit extra special by pre-booking a mince pie and a warming glass of Mulled Wine (hot chocolate and popcorn for the kids!); available when you book your tickets.
This concert lasts one hour with no interval.
Tchaikovsky Movements from ‘The Nutcracker’
Rowley Movements from ‘Christmas Suite’
Vivaldi The Four Seasons
St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble
Richard Milone soloist
Andrew Earis director
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| Sat 27 Dec | 7:00 PM | £32/£29/£22/£16/£9 | Book |
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