St Martin’s Voices: Summer Sessions – in conversation with George Cook
St Martin’s Voices bass George Cook presents a selection of choral jazz and close-harmony arrangements, inspired by some of his favourite artists and arrangers, offering the perfect tunes for a balmy summer evening. This 30-minute online concert is the third of three…
St Martin’s Voices: Summer Sessions – in conversation with Susannah Hill
St Martin’s Voices soprano Susannah Hill explore folksongs of the British Isles, through arrangements that reflect both her personal musical journey and our collective folk heritage. This 30-minute online concert is the second of three St Martin’s Voices Summer Sessions concerts available…
St Martin’s Voices: Summer Sessions – in conversation with Maisie Hulbert
St Martin’s Voices soprano Maisie Hulbert shares music on the themes of isolation and nature, drawing on repertoire she has found meaningful in her experience of conducting singing workshops in prisons. This 30-minute online concert is the first of three St Martin’s…
St Martin’s Voices: Lord of all hopefulness (online)
The night before lockdown in March 2020, members of St Martin’s Voices gathered in a dimly lit St Martin-in-the-Fields for one final time to record the music for a service led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, broadcast to the nation on the…
St Martin’s Voices and the Will Todd Ensemble: Songs of Love (online)
St Martin’s Voices and Will Todd Ensemble share an uplifting selection of sacred and secular works, blending choral beauty with jazz vibrancy. Highlights include the Stabat Mater from Todd’s Passion Music, which premiered at St Martin’s in 2018, and the heart-warming Like…
St Martin’s Voices: Brahms Liebesleider Waltzes (online)
This delectable programme from St Martin’s Voices explores the theme of love in chamber works for voices and piano. From the whirlwind charms of Brahms’ Liebeslieder waltzes to Stephen Hough’s broad celebration of love of all kinds in Other Love Songs, these…
Vivaldi and the Ospedale della Pietà (online)
Antonio Vivaldi’s joyous Gloria was famously composed for the musicians of the Ospedale della Pietà orphanage in Venice. Similarly, the Baroque composers Porpora and Hasse were also high-profile teachers who wrote choral works for their Ospedale pupils in Naples and Venice, combining…
Benson Wilson and James Baillieu (online)
New Zealand-born Sāmoan baritone Benson Wilson presents a spellbinding recital programme of lieder by Herbert Howells, Gerald Finzi, Richard Strauss and Gustav Mahler. As a recent winner of the prestigious Kathleen Ferrier Award, Wilson is highly acclaimed for his rich timbre and…
The Hermes Experiment (online)
The Hermes Experiment is a trailblazing contemporary quartet, dedicated to the performance of new commissions and arrangements scored for their unique combination of harp, clarinet, voice and double bass. Highly praised for their nuanced and witty performances, The Hermes Experiment take us…