A Viennese New Year by Candlelight
Monday 30 December 2024
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Join St Martin’s Chamber Orchestra and conductor Olivia Tait for a traditional New Year feast of waltzes and polkas composed by the Strauss family and their contemporaries, including the Blue Danube and Radetzky March, alongside works by Mozart and Tchaikovsky.
This concert lasts one hour with no interval.
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.
St Martin’s Chamber Orchestra
Olivia Tate conductor
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Mon 30 Dec | 7:00 PM | £38/£33/£27/£16/£10 | Book |
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