The Lark Ascending
Thursday 06 June 2024
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
The Choral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fields are joined by renowned violinist and member of the Piatti Quartet, Michael Trainor, to bring you an atmospheric concert of choral and violin music in the Tunnel Shaft of the Brunel Museum.
Conducted by St Martin’s Assistant Director of Music, Olivia Tait, the programme will include works by Stanford, Bach and Prokofiev, as well as Vaughan Williams’ famous ‘Lark Ascending’.
Midnight Apothecary will be serving drinks in Brunel’s beautiful candlelit roof garden immediately above the tunnel shaft from 6pm until 9pm. Guests are welcome to join us before and after the performance around the firepit for local Bermondsey beers, a range of wine and soft drinks.
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This performance takes place at Brunel Museum, Railway Avenue Rotherhithe, London, SE16 4LF
Choral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fields
Michael Trainor Violin
Olivia Tait Director
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Thu 06 Jun | 7:00 PM | £15 | Book |
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