Monteverdi String Band with Hannah Ely and Toby Carr
The Madrigal Reimagined
Fri 3 Oct 2025 8.00pm
Follow the evolution of the Italian madrigal, through ornamentation and increasing dramatic intensity, into opera
The Madrigal Reimagined
Fri 3 Oct 2025 8.00pm
Follow the evolution of the Italian madrigal, through ornamentation and increasing dramatic intensity, into opera
Stories from an Exhibition
Sat 4 Oct 2025 3.00pm
Reflections on the recent National Gallery exhibition Siena: The Rise of Painting 1300-1350
Colour of Sound
Sat 4 Oct 2025 8.00pm
Music from Zoe's latest album and some new quintet arrangements
Albion Refracted
Sun 5 Oct 2025 12.00pm
British music and poetry reflecting our relationship with nature and the landscape
Solo Piano and Shostakovich Piano Quintet
Sun 5 Oct 2025 3.00pm
Piatti Quartet and Huw Watkins (piano) with music by Bach, Schumann, Ravel and Shostakovich
African Pianism
Tue 7 Oct 2025 8.00pm
Rebecca Omordia presents a rich kaleidoscope of music for piano by African composers
Haydn, Rebecca Clarke and Schubert
Wed 8 Oct 2025 8.00pm
Gould Piano Trio with trios by Haydn (no44 in E), Rebecca Clarke and Schubert (in E flat, op100)
English and Egyptian folk music
Thu 9 Oct 2025 8.00pm
Tamsin Elliott (harp, accordion, flute), Tarek Elazhary (oud) and Rowan Elliott (fiddle) explore connections between English & Egyptian folk music
A feast of music for wind instruments Fri 10 Oct 2025 8.00pm
A feast of music for wind instruments by Mozart, Nielsen, Barber, Grainger and Arnold
While the Music Lasts
Sat 11 Oct 2025 3.00pm
The writer, music historian and broadcaster in conversation with Thomas Hyde
Golden Renaissance
Sat 11 Oct 2025 8.00pm
Stile Antico celebrate their 20th birthday with Renaissance polyphony by composers including Josquin, Palestrina, Byrd and Victoria
Viol Consorts by Orlando Gibbons
Sun 12 Oct 2025 3.00pm
Chelys Viol Consort perform Orlando Gibbons – “The best hand in England” - in his 400th anniversary year
'Hey for Christmas'
Fri 5 Dec 2025 8.00pm
Seasonal music, both sacred and very secular, in Cromwell’s England with Siglo de Oro and the Spinacino Consort