
Emily Sun, violin; Joseph Havlat, piano
In 1918, the 21-year-old Erich Wolfgang Korngold received a commission to write incidental music for a Vienna production of Shakespeare’s comedy, Much Ado About Nothing. Wartime restrictions, along with the intimacy of the theatre, with its small orchestra pit, necessitated that the…

Gabriella Liandu, singer and piano
Gabriella Liandu’s recital features a diverse repertoire, with selections from Debussy’s Trois Chansons de Bilitis and Jesus Guridi’s Seis Canciones Castellanas to Ravel’s Histoires Naturelles. Alongside these classical pieces, the recital will also showcase contemporary works by Jonathan Dove and Madeline Dring, as well as repertoire…

Nishla Smith, jazz singer and piano
Nishla Smith is joined by two of the UK’s finest jazz musicians – Tom Harris on piano, and Misha Mullov-Abbado on double bass – for a concert comprised of beloved jazz standards from Bewitched to Paper Moon, threaded through with Nishla’s “darkly…

Choral Classics: This Joyful Eastertide
A beautiful 30 minute sequence of words and music, exploring much-loved choral works in the beautiful surroundings of St Martin-in-the-Fields. Introduced by George Cook Performed by St Martin’s Voices Directed by Olivia Tait Choral Classics is FREE to attend and all are…

Choral Classics: O Vos Omnes
A beautiful 30 minute sequence of words and music, exploring much-loved choral works in the beautiful surroundings of St Martin-in-the-Fields. Introduced by Oscar Simms Performed by St Martin’s Voices Directed by Olivia Tait Choral Classics is FREE to attend and all are…

Choral Classics: Mothering Sunday
A beautiful 30 minute sequence of words and music, exploring much-loved choral works in the beautiful surroundings of St Martin-in-the-Fields. Introduced by Susannah Hill Performed by St Martin’s Voices Directed by Olivia Tait Choral Classics is FREE to attend and all are…

Choral Classics: Lord have Mercy
A beautiful 30 minute sequence of words and music, exploring much-loved choral works in the beautiful surroundings of St Martin-in-the-Fields. Introduced by Lydia Ward Performed by St Martin’s Voices Directed by Olivia Tait Choral Classics is FREE to attend and all are…

Helena Kay, saxophone, with double bass and vibraphone
In this lunchtime recital, Helena Kay leads a trio comprising some of the most in demand young musicians on the London jazz scene. Full programme to come.

Anna Cavaliero, soprano: Transatlantic Treasures
A fascinating mix of British and American music featuring some unjustly neglected songs by women composers alongside Britten and Barber, such as Florence Price. Her song ‘Night’ exemplifies several aspects of the understated beauty and richness of her style.