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What’s happening at
St Martin-in-the-FieldsApril | May | June 2012
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This publication was produced to ISO 14001 EnvironmentalManagement System standards, and 95% of the wastecreated during the process was recycled. The materials usedincluded vegetable oil inks, elemental chlorine free pulp andfibre from FSC managed forests. The publication was madeCarbonNeutral. The unavoidable CO2 emissions createdduring the manufacturing process were neutralized throughinvestment in climate friendly projects around the world.
Welcome to St Martin’sSt Martin-in-the-Fields celebrates a special year for this great worldcity of London.
As the Royal Parish Church, we commemorate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee with a special ‘Come and Sing’concert. Led by the Choir of St Martin-in-the-Fields, the concert features British choral classics and is partof our Diamond Jubilee Festival from 31 May – 5 June. Full details are on pages 16-17. ‘100 Faces ofLondon’, a photography exhibition by Milan Svanderlik (11 June – 15 July in the Gallery), also marks thisseason of celebration for London.
Holy Week commences on 1 April, Palm Sunday, with our annual donkey-led procession across TrafalgarSquare. For further information on our Holy Week and Easter Services see pages 4-5.
We look forward to welcoming you to one of our services, festive events or for a majestic meal in the Café inthe Crypt soon.
Front cover: The coat of arms of King George I,the first churchwarden of the Royal ParishChurch of St Martin-in-the-Fields.Photograph by Phil Ashley.
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Monday 30 April – Sunday 13 MayRepre 1
Repre art collective exhibit, celebrate and promotecontemporary representational art. They share acommon vision to capture and depict reality andexpress it through diverse and eloquent forms ofpainting.www.repreart.co.uk
Monday 14 – Sunday 20 MayPatchwork Lives, East London Textile Arts
An exhibition of textile hangings created byresidents of East London to celebrate the diversityof life in Newham during the Olympic Year. Sewnby women, men, and children of all levels ofability, they bring together people of different faithand cultural backgrounds to express themselvesand raise money for creative projects abroad.www.eastlondontextilearts.com
Monday 21 – Sunday 27 MayWatercolours by John Burrows
An exhibition of original watercolours, limitededition prints and note cards featuring Londonlandmarks and English countryside.www.jcburrows.co.uk
Monday 28 May – Sunday 3 JuneMeiso Lai
Meiso Lai takes her inspiration from nature andcreates striking artworks using differenttechniques and materials including photographicprints on glass, textile hangings with handstitching on paper, and mixed media on canvas.www.meisolifejourney.com
Monday 2 – Sunday 8 AprilMinus 1: New Paintings
This diverse group of painters present a vibrantcollection of contemporary work ranging fromspiritual imagined landscapes to explorations ofancient standing stones.www.minus1painters.blogspot.com
Monday 9 – Sunday 15 AprilElma Masaitiene, Marianne Raye,Aleksandras Alesksejevas and Alma Alex
These four outstanding artists present a sharedexhibition featuring oil paintings, illustrations,prints and wall-mounted sculpture.
Monday 16 – Saturday 21 AprilScreens by Ryszard Rybicki
The exhibition of paintings by Ryszard Rybickiexplores the significant role technology plays inmodern life and how the screens we use often maskand conceal reality rather than communicate it.www.rybicki-art.com
Tuesday 24 – Sunday 29 AprilWell Pressed
A group show of new work from recent graduatesfrom the MA Visual Arts (Printmaking) course atCamberwell College of Arts, London. The showfeatures work made using a variety of methods andtechniques highlighting the current position ofprintmaking within contemporary art practice.www.wellpressed.tumblr.com
Exhibitions
Monday 4 – Sunday 10 JuneGallery ExhibitionMonday 19 March – Friday 20 JulyFigures displayed throughout St Martin’sRobert Koenig’s Odyssey
Odyssey is Robert Koenig’s attempt to call up hisPolish ‘ancestral ghosts’ by carving a large group ofmale and female figures, each 2.5m tall, out of limetrees which grew in his mother’s home village ofDominikowice in South East Poland. These treesbore witness to the many dramatic events thatshaped the lives of people over the last 100 years. In addition to this exhibition in the Gallery, theseremarkable figures will be on display across the siteof St Martin’s from 19 March – 20 July. During theGallery exhibition, the artist will be creating a newsculpture inspired by his time at St Martin’s.www.robertkoenig-sculptor.com
11 June – 15 July100 Faces of London
Noted artist/photographer Milan Svanderlik’s ‘100Faces of London’ celebrates diversity through thephotographer’s lens. The exhibition features formalportraits of one hundred Londoners from a broadrange of backgrounds and ages, reflecting the hugediversity of the people who make up this greatworld city.www.100facesoflondon.org
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Worship at St Martin’s
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Monday 2 April Holy Week
8.00am Morning Prayer
1.15pm Holy Communion (DSC)
6.00pm Holy Communion with homily
Tuesday 3 April Holy Week
8.00am Morning Prayer
1.15pm Holy Communion (DSC)
6.00pm Holy Communion with homily (DSC)
Wednesday 4 April Holy Week
8.00am Morning Prayer
1.00pm Choral Eucharist
6.00pm Holy Communion with homily
Thursday 5 April Maundy Thursday
8.00am Morning Prayer
1.15pm Lunch-Break
6.30pm Maundy Thursday LiturgyThe first of the “Three Great Days” ismarked with the Eucharist of the LastSupper, including foot washing; theStripping of the Sanctuary and the Watchwith Christ in his Passion.Preacher: Revd Katherine Hedderly
Friday 6 April Good Friday
8.00am Morning Prayer
10.00am Good Friday Service for All Ages
12noon The Three HoursThe Place of the Cross –The Space for Transformation
Brother Samuel SFF,Minister Provincial, Societyof St Francis, is the preacherin this service of reflectionson the passion of Christ.
With the Choir of St Martin-in-the-Fields.
Come and join our worship during Holy Week andEaster, as we walk with Christ on his journey to thecross through his passion and death, to thepromise of Easter morning and the hope of newlife and Resurrection.
Our Palm Sunday procession with donkey andSalvation Army Brass Band starts the week,leading us across Trafalgar Square to St Martin’s.In the evening our Lent reflections on SacredSpace: Places of Transformation culminate in anact of worship – From Creation to Salvation –an exploration of Sacred Space and the place oftransformation in word and music.
Our journey of transformation through Holy Weektakes us to our remembrance of the Last Supper onMaundy Thursday and Christ’s passion andcrucifixion on Good Friday, where our Three Hourreflections are led by Brother Samuel, of theSociety of St Francis.
The glorious celebration of Easter begins at theearly morning service on Easter Day, as dawnbreaks across the city and we light the Easter fire,the first light of Easter. At this service and servicesthroughout the day we share the joy of theResurrection. These events are at the centre of thechurch’s year and take us on a journey to the heartof our Christian faith.
Sunday 1 April – Palm Sunday
8.00am Holy Communion (BCP)
9.45am Palm Sunday ProcessionMeet at the corner of St James’s Parknear Admiralty Arch. Join the Choir ofSt Martin-in-the-Fields and theSalvation Army Band for a processionwith palms, led by a donkey, into church.Officiant: Revd Richard Carter
10.00am EucharistWith the reading of the Passion Gospel
1.00pm Service in Mandarin
2.15pm Service in Cantonese
6.30pm From Creation to Salvation
All are welcome to this act of worship. Aservice of readings and music leading usinto Holy Week with the Choir of StMartin-in-the-Fields.
Holy Week and Easter at St Martin’s
Father into your hands I commend my spirit:The St John’s Bible
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Saturday 7 April Holy Saturday
9.00am Morning Prayer
Sunday 8 April Easter Day
5.30am The Easter Vigil and the FirstEucharist of Easter
The lighting of the Easter Fire and Candlein darkness begins our Easter Dayjourney from darkness to light, fromsilence to the joyful celebration of theResurrection.
10.00am Easter EucharistPreacher: Revd Richard CarterWith the Choir of St Martin-in-the-Fields
1.00pm Service in Mandarin
2.15pm Service in Cantonese
5.00pm Choral Evensong with the Choir ofSt Martin-in-the-Fields
Sunday 15 April Easter 2
The Choir is on holiday
8.00am Holy Communion (BCP)
10.00am EucharistPreacher: Revd Richard Carter
1.00pm Service in Mandarin
2.15pm Service in Cantonese
5.00pm Evening Prayer with Hymns
The normal pattern of Sunday services resumes onSunday 22 April.
Friday 6 April Good FridayThe Passion of Jesus, Trafalgar Square
A free open air play presented by a cast from theWintershall Estate at 12noon and 3.15pm.www.passionofjesus-trafalgar.co.uk
Thursday 17 May, 6.30pmAscension Day Service
We celebrate Christ, risen, ascended and glorifiedat this Choral Eucharist. The mass setting will beMozart’s Coronation Mass.
Monday 21 May, 7.00pmRio+20 Earth Summit: What should we do now?
Coinciding with the ‘Hard Rain’exhibition on display from 19May, MPs from theEnvironmental AuditCommittee will host an opendiscussion on the Rio+20agenda, based on presentations
giving the perspectives of faith groups, the mediaand arts, sport, business, communities and youngpeople. The Committee have produced an initialreport on Rio+20, and the discussion will help setthe scene for their follow-on inquiry from 20 – 22June 2012. All are welcome to attend this freeevent taking place in church and to see the HardRain exhibition on display on the church railings.
Special Services and Events
Wednesday 23 May, 3.00pmBurrswood Centenary Service
A thanksgiving service to commemorate thecentenary of the 20th century healing visionary,Dorothy Kerin, founder of the Burrswood hospitaland centre for healing. The preacher will be the RtRevd Dr Richard Chartres, Bishop ofLondon. All are welcome.
Sunday 27 May, Pentecost, 10.30amJoint Service
Our Pentecost celebration at our 10.30am ParishEucharist focuses on our stewardship of theenvironment and our part in creating a sustainablefuture, as our combined English and Chinesespeaking congregations come together to givethanks for the gift of the Holy Spirit and thediversity of the St Martin’s community.
Saturday 2 June, 10.15am – 1.00pmCome and Sing
To celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee comeand join members of the Choir of St Martin-in-the-Fields to sing famous royal choral music inthe Royal Parish Church. A workshop with the choirat 10.15am is followed by a performance in churchat 12.30pm (full details of workshop andperformance on page 17).
Sunday 3 June, 6.30pmChoral Thanksgiving Service to celebrate theQueen’s Diamond Jubilee
With the Choir of St Martin-in-the-FieldsLed by Revd Katherine Hedderly and RevdDavid Jackson
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Friday 1 – Monday 4 JuneThe Connection at St Martin-in-the-Fields 22nd Annual Pilgrimage to Canterbury
The 22nd Pilgrimage to Canterbury departs onFriday 1 June from the steps of St Martin’s for a73-mile route to Canterbury Cathedral.Participants are from all walks of life and thejourney creates a community spirit which is rare ineveryday life. Anyone can walk all or part of the 73miles. Money raised supports the work of TheConnection at St Martin’s with homeless andvulnerable people in central London. For furtherinformation contact The Connection via email [email protected], telephone on 020 77665544. Booking closes on Friday 4 May.
Friday 24 – Monday 27 AugustQueen Eleanor Cycle Ride
You can also support the Connection by joining inthe Queen Eleanor Cycle Ride. There is a reducedjoining fee for registrations before 1 July.For further information [email protected] or visitwww.QueenEleanorCycleRide.org.uk.
Weekly Worship
As well as our regular daily service times, the DickSheppard Chapel (DSC), at the far end of the lowercrypt, is available for private prayer.
Sunday
8.00am Holy Communion –Book of Common Prayer
10.00am Parish Eucharist
1.00pm Service in Mandarin
2.15pm Service in Cantonese
5.00pm Choral Evensong
6.30pm Evening Service
Monday
8.00am Morning Prayer
1.15pm Holy Communion (DSC)
6.00pm Evening Prayer (DSC)
Tuesday
8.00am Morning Prayer
1.15pm Holy Communion (DSC)
6.00pm Evening Prayer (DSC)
Wednesday
8:00am Morning Prayer
1.00pm Choral Eucharist
5.00pm Choral Evensong
6.15pm Holy Communion
Thursday
8.00am Morning Prayer
1.15pm Lunch-Break – Praying with theScriptures through the working day
6.00pm Holy Communion (DSC)
Friday
8.00am Morning Prayer
1.15pm Holy Communion (DSC)
6.00pm Evening Prayer (DSC)
Saturday
9.00am Morning Prayer
Friday 8 – Saturday 9 June11.00pm – 11.00am100 Days of Peace Prayer Vigil
An ecumenical interfaith gathering of peoplepraying for peace during the 100 days of theOlympics. The vigil ends with a final act of worshipat 11.00am. All are welcome.
Sunday 10 June, 10.00amConfirmation Service
Parish Eucharist with Baptism and Confirmationat 10.00am with the Bishop of London, The RtRevd Dr Richard Chartres.
Saturday 16 June, 12noonThe Friends of St Martin’s Annual Festival
See leaflet in church if you are interested in joiningthe Friends.
Monday 18 June, 6.30pmPaved with Gold: Songs from the Streets
Streetwise Opera, Woven Gold and theChoral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fieldspresent a musical evening to support homeless andvulnerable people in London. Tickets are £10 andall profits support the Connection at St Martin’s.Further details on page 19.
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Music at St Martin’sMonday 2 April
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertPark Lane Group Series for Holy Week
Haydn – Seven Last Words of our Saviourfrom the Cross
Benyounes Quartet
Tuesday 3 April
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertSt Martin-in-the-Fields Organ Series
Programme to include music for Holy Weekby Bohm, Bach, Franck and Reger.Andrew Earis (Director of Music, St Martin-in-the-Fields)
Tuesday 3 April
7.30pm Fauré Requiem for Holy Week
Chant – Requiem aeternam(Missa pro defunctis)Bach – O Jesu Christ, Meins Lebens LichtSchütz – Selig sind die TotenBach – The ‘Great Prelude’ in C minor BWV546Bruckner – Christus factus estBach – Jesu, Joy of Man’s DesiringBruckner – Os justiFauré – RequiemVivamus ChoirRichard Hills OrganMichael Bundy BaritoneJacob Ramsay-Patel Treble (Chapel Royal,Hampton Court Palace)Rufus Frowde Conductor
Tickets: £22 £18 £14 £10 £8
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Finzi Quartet, Friday 11 May
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Wednesday 4 April
8.30pm Randolph and Byron
Randolph Matthews’ vocal percussion andAfrican rhythms are fused with ByronJohnston’s flamenco and Mediterraneanguitar to create a world music collaboration.
Tickets: £9 (reserved seating), £5.50 (unreserved)
Good Friday 6 April
6.00-7.00pm Path of Miracles for Good Friday
Joby Talbot – Path of MiraclesNew London SingersTrafalgar SinfoniaIvor Setterfield Conductor
Tickets: £22 £16 £10Concert lasts approximately 1 hour without an interval.
8.00pm Mozart Requiem
Bach – Erbarme DichMozart – Piano Concerto No 23 in A K488Mozart – Requiem
New London SingersTrafalgar SinfoniaMadeleine Pierard SopranoEmma Selway Mezzo SopranoBen Johnson TenorMatthew Stiff BaritoneChris Lee PianoIvor Setterfield Conductor
Tickets: £28 £24 £20 £14 £8
Easter Monday 9 April
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime Concert
Handel arr Tennent – OvertureDunstable – Speciosa facta es, O rosa bellaPurcell – O Catch on the Viol, Let’s Live GoodHonest Lives, Chaconne, Two in One upon aGroundWilbye – I Live, and yet Me Thinks I Doe NotBreatheWilbye – As Faire as MorneHenry VIII – Taunder Naken, Pastime withGood CompanyAnon – I Love UnlovedHolborne – FantasiaBoyce arr Tennent – Sonata IPolyphonica Recorder Trio
7.30pm Handel FestivalHandel Messiah by Candlelight
Handel – Messiah
English Chamber ChoirBelmont Ensemble of LondonElizabeth Weisberg SopranoCiara Hendrick Mezzo SopranoRichard Rowntree TenorPhilip Tebb BassPeter G Dyson Conductor
Tickets: £28 £24 £20 £14 £8
Tuesday 10 April
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime Concert
Guastavino – Tonada, Cueca, Bailecito, Seequivocó la paloma, El Sampedrino,PampamapaPiazzolla – Milonga sin Palabras, Milongadel Angel, Muerte del Angel, Ave Maria,Adios NadinoFlorent Héau ClarinetMarcella Roggeri Piano
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Wednesday 4 AprilRandolph and Byron
Singer Randolph Matthews andguitarist Byron Johnston blend therhythms and melodies of African andMediterranean music into a sensualfusion of world music that getseveryone onto the dance floor.
Wednesday 11 AprilThe Fabulations
With a repertoire ranging from EllaFitzgerald and Stevie Wonder toMichael Jackson, The Fabulations areone of those rare bands who areequally at home performing jazz/swingclassics from the 40s and 50s, soul anddisco anthems, or recent chart hits.
Wednesday 18 AprilOh La La!
A chic songstress and accordion playerleads this acoustic trio in performingFrench tunes, traditional jazz and somerousing tango.
Wednesday 25 April TJ Johnson’s Bourbon Kick
Enjoy a generous cocktail of jazz, blues,country and gospel with TJ Johnson’sBourbon Kick.
TJ Johnson’s Bourbon Kick
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Join us at St Martin’s during one of themost important times of the Christiancalendar for performances of Haydn’sSeven Last Words from the Cross onMonday 2 April, Faure’s Requiem onTuesday 3 April, Mozart’s Requiem onGood Friday and Handel’s Messiah onEaster Monday.
Good Friday also sees a performance ofJoby Talbot’s Path of Miracles whichdramatises the Camino de Santiagopilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela.The four movements of the work aretitled with the four main staging postsof the pilgrimage. This is a profoundand meditative work which exploits theexpressive range and vocal abilities ofthe New London Singers.
Holy Week andEaster at St Martin’s
Joby Talbot
Wednesday 11 April
8.00pm The Fabulations
Vocalist Marion J’s voice moves effortlesslyfrom sultry jazz to floor-filling dance numbersas the lead singer of this exceptionallytalented band.
Tickets: £9 (reserved seating), £5.50 (unreserved)
Thursday 12 April
7.30pm Handel FestivalHandel by Candlelight
Handel – Dettingen Te DeumHandel – Dixit DominusHandel – Coronation Anthem ‘My Heart isInditing’English Chamber ChoirBelmont Ensemble of LondonPhilippa Hyde SopranoCiara Hendrick Mezzo SopranoPhilip Tebb BassPeter G Dyson Conductor
Tickets: £25 £22 £18 £12 £8
Friday 13 April
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertConcordia Foundation Series
Programme to include works by Handel,Richard Strauss and Mozart.Eleanor Briggs SopranoInga Davis-Rutter Piano
7.30pm Mozart Eine Kleine Nacthmusik
Mozart – Eine Kleine NachtmusikMozart – Symphony No 29 in AHandel – Arrival of the Queen of ShebaHandel – Air and Hornpipe from Water MusicHaydn – Symphony No 44 in E minor ‘Trauer’London Musical Arts OrchestraJohn Landor Conductor
Tickets: £25 £22 £18 £12 £8
Saturday 14 April
7.30pm Handel FestivalHandel Royal Fireworks Music byCandlelight
Vivaldi – Gloria in DHandel – Coronation Anthem ‘Zadok the Priest’Handel – Coronation Anthem ‘The King ShallRejoice’Handel – Arrival of the Queen of ShebaHandel – Opera AriasHandel – Let the Bright SeraphimHandel – Royal Fireworks Music English Chamber ChoirBelmont Ensemble of LondonPhilippa Hyde SopranoCiara Hendrick Mezzo SopranoPeter G Dyson Conductor
Tickets: £28 £24 £20 £14 £8
Monday 16 April
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime Concert
Programme to include performances bycurrent pupils of the Purcell School.Purcell School
Tuesday 17 April
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertTrinity Laban College of Music Series
Programme to be performed by students fromTrinity Laban’s Historical PerformanceDepartment.
6.30-7.30pm Handel FestivalBite-Sized Baroque: Handel ChamberMasterpieces
Handel – Trio Sonata in C minorHandel – Violin Sonata in G minorTelemann – Recorder Sonata in CBach – Keyboard Toccata in DHandel – Recorder Sonata in A minorTelemann – Trio Sonata in A minorFeinstein EnsembleMartin Feinstein Director
Tickets: £26 (concert and supper), £16(concert only)Concert lasts approximately 1 hour without an interval.Supper (main course and dessert) is served in the Caféin the Crypt after the concert. Last orders 8.00pm.
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Friday 20 April
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertHandel FestivalGuildhall School of Music and Drama
Handel – Aminta e FillideGuildhall Baroque EnsembleRosemary Galton Soprano
7.30pm Vivaldi Four Seasons by Candlelight
Handel – Arrival of the Queen of ShebaBach – Air ‘on the G String’Mozart – Salzburg Symphony No 3Mozart – Eine Kleine NachtmusikBach – Brandenburg Concerto No 3Vivaldi – Violin Concerto op 8 No 6 ‘Il piacere’Vivaldi – Four Seasons
Trafalgar SinfoniaJudith Templeman ViolinIvor Setterfield Conductor
Tickets: £24 £20 £16 £10 £8
Saturday 21 April
4.30-5.30pm Mini Maestro Family ConcertGreat Music for Little EarsMozart’s ‘Jupiter’ Symphony
Find out why Mozart’s last symphony wasnicknamed The Jupiter and enjoy all the pompand majesty of this ‘king of symphonies’.London Musical Arts OrchestraJohn Landor Conductor/Presenter
Tickets: £8.50 (adults), £5.50 (under 16)
7.30pm Mozart Jupiter Symphony
Mozart – ‘Overture’ from Marriage of FigaroMozart – Piano Concerto No 20 in D minorMozart – Symphony No 41 in C ‘Jupiter’London Musical Arts OrchestraAlexei Grynyuk PianoJohn Landor Conductor
Tickets: £28 £24 £20 £14 £8Including John Landor’s ‘Meet the Music’ intervalevent: an informal and entertaining introduction to
the evening’s programme.
Wednesday 18 April
8.00pm Oh La La!
Jazz standards and traditional French songsperformed with ‘je ne sais quois’, by thisdelightful acoustic trio.
Tickets: £9 (reserved seating), £5.50 (unreserved)
Thursday 19 April
6.00pm Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue
Beethoven – Piano Sonata in C sharp minorop 27 No 2 ‘Moonlight’Schubert – Drei Klavierstücke Chopin – Polonaise in A flat ‘Heroic’Chopin – BerceuseChopin/Liszt – Rigoletto Paraphrase Gershwin – Rhapsody in Blue Warren Mailley-Smith Piano
Tickets: £16 (unreserved)Concert lasts approximately 1 hour without an interval.
7.45pm Bach Violin Concertos
Bach – Violin Concerto in A minorPachelbel – Canon in DBach – Violin Concerto in E Telemann – Viola ConcertoBach – Concerto for Two Violins in D minor
London ConcertanteAdam Summerhayes Violin/Director
Tickets: £22 £18 £14 £10 £8Ticket offer: Buy tickets to the evening concert and getthe 6.00pm concert at half price.
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St Martin’s annual Handel Festivaltakes place this April. It incorporatesboth evening and free lunchtimeconcerts and features music rangingfrom intimate chamber works to grandcoronations anthems.
The festival begins on Easter Mondaywith a performance of the Messiahwith the English Chamber Choir andBelmont Ensemble of London. Thesefine performers return on Thursday 12April in a concert that includes themagnificent Dettingen Te Deum as wellas Dixit Dominus and the coronationanthem My Heart is Inditing.
Free lunchtime concerts take place onFriday 17 April, Friday 20 April andMonday 23 April with performances byensembles from the HistoricalPerformance Departments of TrinityLaban College of Music, GuildhallSchool of Music and Drama and RoyalAcademy of Music.
Percy Grainger’s humorous tribute tothe composer, Handel in the Strand,features in the concert on Thursday 26April given by London Octave. Theprogramme also includes Handel’sHarmonious Blacksmith, themes fromwhich are included in Percy Grainger’swork.
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Mini Maestro Family concerts are amagical musical event for young peoplefrom ages 4 to 12. There is lots ofhands-on fun with live music, sitting inthe orchestra, conducting, beating thedrum, clapping and singing along.Music is brought alive with story-telling, miming and exploring itsmeanings. There are specially adaptedgames of ‘hide and seek’, ‘musicalchairs’ and a chance to hear theinstruments close-up as the musiciansgo ‘walkabout’ in the audience.
“What a beautiful and informal way tointroduce children (and adults!) tomusic.”
“Brilliant! The children (and parents!!)loved it and learnt a lot from it.”
Mini Maestro FamilyConcert
Saturday 21 April, 4.30-5.30pm
Wednesday 25 April
8.00pm TJ Johnson’s Bourbon Kick
TJ Johnson’s stirring vocals and outstandingmusicianship create an unforgettable eveningof bluesy jazz.
Tickets: £9 (reserved seating), £5.50 (unreserved)
Thursday 26 April
7.30pm Handel FestivalHandel in the Strand
Handel – ‘Overture’ from MessiahPercy Grainger – Handel in the StrandHandel – ‘Largo’ from XerxesHandel – Sonata for Two Violins andHarpsichordHandel – Concerto for Two CellosHandel – Harmonious BlacksmithHandel – Arrival of the Queen of ShebaHandel – Concerto grosso op 6 No 4Readings from contemporary textsLondon OctaveDietrich Bethge Director
Tickets: £22 £18 £14 £10 £8
Friday 27 April
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertPianists of the World Series
Programme to include works by Schubert andBartok as well as the premiere of a newcomposition by the performer.Prach Boondiskulchok (Thailand)
7.30pm Handel FestivalHandel and Bach by Candlelight
Vivaldi – Flute Concerto ‘Il gardellino’Handel – Concerto grosso in B flat op 6 No 7Bach – Orchestral Suite No 2Handel – Concerto grosso in G op 3 No 1Bach – Brandenburg Concerto No 5Handel – Water Music Flute SuiteFeinstein EnsembleCatherine Manson ViolinRobin Bigwood HarpsichordMartin Feinstein Director/Flute/Recorder
Tickets: £24 £20 £16 £10 £8
Monday 23 April
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertHandel FestivalRoyal Academy of Music Series
Rameau – Pieces de Clavecin en concertsF Francoeur – Sonata in D minorCouperin – Les concert royeauxHandel – ‘Un pensiero nemico di pace’, ‘Tudel ciel ministro eletto’ from Il Trionfo delTempoCouperin Trio
Tuesday 24 April
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertSt Martin’s New Music Series
Programme to include works by MichaelNyman, Gavin Bryars, Eugene Bozza, JoeCutler and Barbara Thompson.Quadraphonia Saxophone Quartet (St Martin’s Chamber Music CompetitionFinalists 2011)
7.30pm Vivaldi Concertos
Vivaldi – La stravaganza No 3Handel – Air from Water MusicCorelli – Concerto grosso op 6 No 2Purcell – ChaconyVivaldi – ‘Spring’ from Four SeasonsVivaldi – La stravaganza No 2Corelli – Suite for Strings in D MinorMozart – Divertimento No 1Bach – Air ‘on the G String’Vivaldi – Violin Concerto op 3 No 6 ‘L’estroarmonico’
Trafalgar SinfoniaKerenza Peacock ViolinIvor Setterfield Conductor
Tickets: £20 £15 £10
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Saturday 28 April
2.30-3.30pm Brandenburg Spring Choral FestivalThe Choir
A selection of popular choral items performedby the iconic community choir
South Oxhey ChoirSimon Wookey Conductor
Tickets: £14 unreservedConcert lasts approximately 1 hour without an interval.
7.00pm Brandenburg Spring Choral FestivalMonteverdi Vespers by Candlelight
Monteverdi – Vespers of 1610Cambridge ChoraleBrandenburg Baroque SoloistsJulian Wilkins Conductor
Tickets: £32 (premier seating) £28 £24 £20£14 £8
9.30-10.30pm Brandenburg Spring Choral FestivalBarber Adagio Angus Dei by Candlelight
Nystedt – Immortal Bach Mahler (arr Gottwald) – Die zwei blauen AugenDebussy (arr Gottwald) – AngelusSaariaho – Nuits, AdieuxWagner (arr Gottwald) – Im TreibhausBarber – Agnus DeiLachenmann – Consolation IIRavel (arr Gottwald) – SoupirMahler (arr Gottwald) – Ich bin der WeltNew London Chamber ChoirAndrew Griffiths Conductor
Tickets: £14 (unreserved)Concert lasts approximately 1 hour without an interval.
Monday 30 April
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertRoyal College of Music Series
Handel – Violin Sonata in D op 1 No 13Grieg – Violin Sonata No 3 in C minor op 45Sean Riley ViolinNathan Tinker Piano
Tuesday 1 May
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertJunior Guildhall School of Music Series
Students of the Junior Guildhall School ofMusic present a vibrant and diverseprogramme of artistic excellence.Junior Guildhall School of Music StringEnsemble
7.30pm The American Connection
Tippett – ‘Five Negro Spirituals’ from A Child of Our Time’Dove – The Passing of the YearWhitacre – Three Songs of FaithRandall Thompson – AlleluiaKern, Gershwin, Rogers, Colman, Arlen et al –Songs from the ShowsElysian SingersSam Laughton Conductor
Tickets: £20 £15 £10
Wednesday 2 May
8.00pm Heads South
Heads South is a 5-piece jazz salsa bandwhich plays a superb repertoire of originalsand arrangements of great jazz tunes.
Tickets: £9 (reserved seating), £5.50 (unreserved)
Thursday 3 May
7.30pm Mozart Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Mozart – Eine Kleine NachtmusikPachelbel – Canon in DParry – An English SuiteWalton – Two Pieces for Strings from Henry VElgar – Serenade for StringsMozart – Salzburg Symphony No 1Finzi – Prelude for String OrchestraBach – Air ‘on the G String’Holst – St Paul’s SuiteTrafalgar SinfoniaIvor Setterfield ConductorTickets: £22 £18 £14 £10 £8
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After four months and over fiftyconcerts involving hundreds ofperformers and several Londonvenues, the Brandenburg SpringChoral Festival returns to St Martin’sfor a grand finale on Saturday 28 April.The day’s three programmes capturethe essence of the festival’s spiritdemonstrating the rich diversity ofchoral repertoire and featuring topamateur choirs. The afternoon concertat 2.30pm features a popularprogramme from South Oxhey Choir,the community choir which found famethrough Gareth Malone’s BBC TVseries. At 7.00pm, the CambridgeChoral, accompanied by theBrandenburg Baroque Soloists andconducted by Julian Wilkins performsMonteverdi’s Vespers of 1610. Later inthe evening at 9.30pm the NewLondon Chamber Choir performs anadventurous programme includingBarber’s beautiful Agnus Dei,transcribed from his Adagio forStrings, together with choralarrangements of German Romanticand French Impressionist orchestralmasterpieces and contemporary worksby composers such as Saariaho andNystedt.
Andrew Griffiths
Brandenburg SpringChoral Festival
Saturday 28 April
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Legendary pianist John Lill joins theLondon Octave Wind Soloists onMonday 7 May for a performance ofMozart’s Quintet for Piano and Windin E flat. Widely regarded as theleading British pianist of hisgeneration, his career spans over fiftyyears and has taken him to over fiftycountries both in recitals and as asoloist with the world’s greatestorchestras.
The programme also includes Mozart’smagnificent Serenade in B flat andcontemporary arrangements from DonGiovanni by the oboist JosefTriebensee.
Mozart Masterpieces
Bank Holiday Monday 7 May,7.30pm
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Friday 4 May
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime Concert
Szymanowski – Preludes op 1, Mazurkas op 50Lei Liang – My WindowsAnna Kijanowski Piano
7.30pm Brandenburg Concertos by Candlelight
Bach – Orchestral Suite in B minorBach – Brandenburg Concerto No 5Bach – Triple Concerto in A minorBach – Brandenburg Concerto No 4
Feinstein EnsembleCatherine Manson ViolinRobin Bigwood HarpsichordMartin Feinstein Director/Flute/Recorder
Tickets: £24 £20 £16 £10 £8
Saturday 5 May
7.30pm Mozart Requiem by Candlelight
Mozart – Ave Verum CorpusHandel – GloriaMozart – Salzburg Symphony No 1Purcell – When I Am Laid in EarthPurcell – ‘Fairy Queen’ SuiteMozart – Requiem
English Chamber ChoirBelmont Ensemble of LondonElizabeth Weisberg SopranoCiara Hendrick Mezzo SopranoRichard Rowntree TenorPhilip Tebb BassPeter G Dyson Conductor
Tickets: £28 £24 £20 £14 £8
Bank Holiday Monday 7 May
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertSt Martin-in-the-Fields Organ Series
Programme includes works by Brahms,Rheinberger, Cochereau.Ourania Gassiou OrganOliver Nelson Violin
7.30pm Mozart Masterpieces by Candlelight
Handel – Arrival of the Queen of ShebaMozart – Excerpts from ‘Don Giovanni’(arr Triebensee 1772-1846) Mozart – Quintet for Piano and Wind in E flat K452Mozart – Serenade in B flat K361 ‘Gran partita’London Octave Wind SoloistsJohn Lill PianoPaul Boyes Director
Tickets: £24 £20 £16 £10 £8
Tuesday 8 May
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertBeethoven Piano Society of London Series
Erdem Misirlioglu, winner of the 2011 BPSESenior Intercollegiate Piano Competition,presents a programme centred on the worksof Beethoven.
Wednesday 9 May
8.00pm Morley College Big Band
Get in the mood with the unbeatable big bandsound of the Morley College Big Band.
Tickets: £9 (reserved seating), £5.50 (unreserved)
Thursday 10 May
7.30pm Mozart Eine Kleine Nacthmusik byCandlelight
Mozart – Symphony No 29 in AMozart – Exsultate jubilateMozart – Symphony No 10 in GHandel – Water Music Suite in FHandel – Opera AriasHandel – Arrival of the Queen of ShebaMozart – Eine Kleine Nachtmusik Belmont Ensemble of LondonElizabeth Weisberg SopranoPeter G Dyson Conductor
Tickets: £22 £18 £14 £10 £8
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Friday 11 May
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertRoyal Over-seas League Series
Shostakovich – Piano Quintet in G op 57Programme also to include solo piano worksby Liszt.Finzi QuartetMichael Lerace Piano
7.30pm Celebrated Classics by Candlelight
Elgar – Serenade for StringsPurcell – ChaconyBoccherini – Celebrated MinuetHaydn – Cello Concerto in CBarber – Adagio for StringsMozart – Symphony No 40 in G minor
Thames Chamber OrchestraMichal Kaznowski CelloKeith Marshall Conductor
Tickets: £24 £20 £16 £10 £8
Saturday 12 May
7.30pm Concert for Christian AidBaroque Extravaganza by Candlelight
Vivaldi – Concerto for Two Violins in A minorPachelbel – Canon and Gigue in DMozart – Salzburg Symphony No 1 in D Bach – Brandenburg Concerto No 4Vivaldi – ‘Spring’ from Four SeasonsBach – Air ‘on the G String’Telemann – Recorder Concerto in CVivaldi – Concerto for Four Violins in B minorFestive Orchestra of LondonCatherine Manson and Miki TakahashiViolinsMartin Feinstein Recorder
Tickets: £26 £22 £18 £12 £8In aid of Christian Aid Registered Charity No 1105851
Monday 14 May
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime Concert
Programme to include works by Schubert,Nikos Skalkottas and Ezio Bosso.Orfeas String Quartet
Tuesday 15 May
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime Concert
A diverse programme of choral works andarrangements including works by Britten,Vaughan-Williams and Irving Berlin.Bella Cora
7.30pm The Entertainer
Scott Joplin – The Entertainer; Pine AppleRag; Solace; Elite SyncopationsDebussy – Reflets dans l’eauChopin – Grande valse brillante in E flat op18, Berceuse in D flat op 57, Waltz in C sharpminor op 64 No 2, Fantaisie-Impromptu in Csharp minor op 66Beethoven – Piano Sonata in C sharp minorop 27 No 2 ‘Moonlight’Debussy – Clair de luneGershwin – Rhapsody in Blue (solo pianoversion)Phillip Dyson
Tickets: £20 £15 £10
Wednesday 16 May
8.00pm Jumoké Fashola
Jumoké has taken her extraordinary blend ofjazz, blues and dark edged soul to jazz venuesconcert halls, festivals and broadcasts aroundthe world.
Tickets: £9 (reserved seating), £5.50 (unreserved)
Pianist Phillip Dyson has a reputationfor his performances of classical andlight music and is particularlyrenowned for his interpretations of themusic of Scott Joplin. He returns to StMartin’s on Tuesday 15 May with aconcert of popular piano music. Theprogramme includes Scott Joplin’s TheEntertainer, Elite Syncopations andPine Apple Rag, George Gershwin’sRhapsody in the Blue as well Debussy’sClair de Lune as a tribute on thecomposer’s 150th anniversary.
Phillip Dyson
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Tuesday 15 May, 7.30pm
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Friday 18 May
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime Concert
A concert reflecting the great English folksongtradition, featuring solo and ensemble musicsung by the Choral Scholars includingVaughan Williams ‘Five English Folksongs’.Choral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fields
7.30pm Vivaldi Four Seasons by Candlelight
Bach – Concerto for Two Violins in D minorMozart – Divertimento No 3 in FPachelbel – Canon and Gigue in DVivaldi – Concerto for Two Violins in A minorVivaldi – Four Seasons
Festive Orchestra of LondonMiki Takahashi ViolinRodolfo Richter Violin/Director
Tickets: £24 £20 £16 £10 £8
Saturday 19 May
7.30pm Vivaldi Gloria by CandlelightFriends of St Martin’s Concert
Vivaldi – Gloria in DHandel – Dixit DominusHandel – Let the Bright SeraphimHandel – Arrival of the Queen of ShebaVivaldi – ‘Summer’ from Four SeasonsPurcell – Trumpet Sonata in DEnglish Chamber ChoirBelmont Ensemble of LondonElizabeth Weisberg SopranoCiara Hendrick Mezzo SopranoPeter G Dyson Conductor
Tickets: £28 £24 £20 £14 £8In aid of Friends of St Martin’s
Monday 21 May
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime Concert
Reinecke – BalladeMessiaen – Vocalise-étutdePoulenc – VocaliseRachmaninov – VocaliseRoussel – Vocalise-étudeFauré – Vocalise-étudeEmily Andrews FluteChristopher Hopkins Piano
Tuesday 22 May
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertRoyal Academy of Music Series
A diverse programme to include works byBach, Ewald, Chris Hazel, Kamen, AnthonyLorenzo and Gershwin.Total Brass Quintet
7.30pm Brilliant Baroque Concerti
Programme includes music by Vivaldi,Cherubini, Handel.Brandenburg SinfoniaRobert Porter Conductor
Tickets: £18 £15 £10
Wednesday 23 May
8.00pm Gill Cook
Gill Cook gives a heart-rending and effortlessperformance of timeless jazz standards.
Tickets: £9 (reserved seating), £5.50 (unreserved)
Thursday 24 May
7.30pm Brandenburg Concertos by Candlelight
Bach – Brandenburg Concerto No 5Vivaldi – Concerto for Flute ‘La notte’Telemann – Concerto for Flute and Recorderin E minorHandel – Water Music Suite in GTelemann – Concerto in D minor forRecorder and Two ViolinsBach – Brandenburg Concerto No 4Feinstein EnsembleRodolfo Richter ViolinRebecca Prosser RecorderRobin Bigwood HarpsichordMartin Feinstein Director/Flute/Recorder
Tickets: £22 £18 £14 £10 £8
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Wednesday 2 MayHeads South
Feel the Latin rhythms of Heads South‘s original tunes and new arrangementsof jazz classics.
Wednesday 9 MayMorley College Big Band
Take a sentimental journey with theMorley College Big Band as they swing inthe style of Count Basie, Duke Ellington,Woody Hermann and Buddy Rich.
Wednesday 16 MayJumoké Fashola
Broadcaster and international jazzvocalist Jumoké Fashola and her worldclass band perform swinging jazzstandards and well-loved classics that geteveryone onto the dance floor.
Wednesday 23 MayGill Cook
With vocals full of warmth andintimacy and exceptional phrasing GillCook gives a stirring interpretation ofclassic jazz ballads.
Wednesday 30 MayTJ Johnson’s Bourbon Kick
TJ Johnson’s extraordinary musictranscends the boundaries of jazz,blues, soul, country and gospel.
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Friday 25 May
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertPianists of the World Series
Chopin – Andante spianato et GrandePolonaise brillianteLiszt – Sonata in B minorIvan Yanakov (Bulgaria)
7.30pm Mozart Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Mozart – Divertimento in DMozart – Piano Concerto in A K414Schubert – Rondo for Violin and StringsChopin – Intermezzo from Piano Concerto No 2Mozart – Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
London ConcertanteFenella Humphreys ViolinAdam Summerhayes Director
Tickets: £24 £20 £16 £10 £8
Saturday 26 May
7.30pm Handel and Vivaldi
Handel – Arrival of the Queen of ShebaVivaldi – Violin Concerto op 3 No 12Handel – ‘Air’ from Water MusicPurcell – ChaconyVivaldi – ‘Spring’ from Four SeasonsHandel – Concerto grosso op 6 No 11Mozart – Salzburg Symphony No 1Pachelbel – Canon in DVivaldi – ‘Summer’ from Four Seasons
Trafalgar SinfoniaMia Cooper ViolinIvor Setterfield Conductor
Tickets: £26 £22 £18 £12 £8
Monday 28 May
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertMaking Music Series
Beethoven – 12 Variations of ‘Ein Mädchenoder Weibchen’, Sonata for Cello and Piano in FKasputin – Nearly Waltz, BurlesqueMartinů – Variations on a Theme by RossiniY² (Piano and Cello Duo)
Tuesday 29 May
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertSt Martin’s New Music Series
A varied programme of 20th century andcontemporary compositions, culminating in aperformance of 3 movements from Stravinsky’sballet ‘Petrushka’.Conor Linehan Piano
Wednesday 30 May
8.00pm TJ Johnson’s Bourbon Kick
TJ Johnson’s outstanding vocals and keyboardslead this band of talented jazz musicians.
Tickets: £9 (reserved seating), £5.50 (unreserved)
Thursday 31 May
7.30pm Diamond Jubilee FestivalDiamond Jubilee Proms Concert
Mozart – ‘Allegro’ from Eine Kleine Nachtmusik,Queen Of The NightHandel – Harp ConcertoPachelbel – Canon in DMonti – CzardasPuccini – O Mio Babbino CaroGounod – Juliet’s WaltzStrauss – Radetzy March, Blue Danube WaltzA Wood – Barwick GreenBizet – ‘Habanera’ from CarmenCoates – Dambusters MarchOffenbach – Can Can from Orpheus in theUnderworldTrad – Swing Low Sweet ChariotElgar – ‘Nimrod’ from Enigma Variations,Land of Hope and GloryArne – Rule BritanniaParry – JerusalemLocrian EnsembleAnnette Wardell SopranoJean Kelly HarpJustin Pearson Director
Tickets: £22 £18 £14 £10 £8
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To honour the 60 year reign of QueenElizabeth II, St Martin’s hosts fourdays of musical celebrations in theDiamond Jubilee Festival.
The festivities commence with JustinPearson and the Locrian Ensemblewho are joined by soprano AnnetteWardell and harpist Jean Kelly as theybring together some of Britain’s mostpopular national songs for theDiamond Jubilee Proms Concert onThursday 31 May at 7.30.
On Friday 1 June, the FeinsteinEnsemble presents a programme ofbaroque works dedicated to prominentRoyals of the time including Handel’sWater Music Suite composed for StMartin’s first churchwarden, George I.The ensemble is joined by countertenor William Purefoy for Purcell’sMusic from the Royal Odes andAnthems.
Andrew Earis, Director of Music,invites you to join him and members ofthe Choir of St Martin-in-the-Fields onSaturday 2 June for Come and SingRoyal Music. The workshop takes placebetween 10.15am and 12.00pm andwill prepare you for a performance ofthese magnificent works at 12.30pm.
Annette Wardell
Diamond JubileeFestival
31 May to 5 June
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Diamond JubileeFestival
31 May to 5 June
On Saturday 2 June, Ivor Setterfieldconducts Barts Chamber Choir and theTrafalgar Sinfonia in Handel byCandlelight, a concert centred on twoof Handel’s coronation anthems,Zadok the Priest and My Heart isInditing. The texts of all four ofHandel’s anthems were hand-chosenby the composer and they had theirfirst performance for the coronation ofKing George II.
Join Peter G Dyson as he conducts theEnglish Chamber Choir and theBelmont Ensemble of London, withsoloists Elizabeth Weisberg, CiaraHendrick, Richard Rowntree andPhilip Tebb, for a performance ofMozart’s Coronation Mass on Monday4 June. The programme also includesHandel’s coronation anthem The KingShall Rejoice.
To conclude the festival, Andrew Earispresents St Martin’s Voices, a newchamber choir with members drawnfrom the Choral Scholars and Choir ofSt Martin-in-the-Fields. ‘Garland forthe Queen’ is a programme of musicselected from ‘Triumphs of Oriana’, acollection of madrigals in honour ofQueen Elizabeth I, ‘Garland for theQueen’, created in 1953 to celebrate thecoronation of HM Queen Elizabeth IIand Choirbook for Queen, a newcollection to celebrate the DiamondJubilee.
Friday 1 June
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertGuildhall School of Music Series
Programme to include Heinrich Heine’sLiederkreis.Martin Hassler Bass BaritoneMarek Ruszczynski Piano
7.30pm Diamond Jubilee FestivalRoyal Baroque by Candlelight
Purcell – Music from the Royal Odes and AnthemsBach – Brandenburg Concerto No 4Handel – Water Music Suite No 3 in GBach – Brandenburg Concerto No 5Bach – ‘Music’ from the Musical OfferingFeinstein EnsembleWilliam Purefoy Counter TenorMartin Feinstein Director
Tickets: £24 £20 £16 £10 £8
Saturday 2 June
10.15am-1.00pm Diamond Jubilee FestivalCome and Sing Royal Music
Join members of the Choir of St Martin-in-the-Fields to sing famous royal choral music in theRoyal Parish Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields.Parry – I was Glad, JerusalemVaughan Williams – The Old HundredthHandel – Coronation Anthems Zadok thePriest and The King Shall Rejoice10.00am Doors Open10.15am Workshop12.30pm PerformanceMembers of the Choir of St Martin-in-the-FieldsAndrew Earis Director
Tickets: £10 including music hire
7.30pm Diamond Jubilee FestivalHandel by Candlelight
Handel – Coronation Anthem ‘Zadok the Priest’Arne – Rule BritanniaHandel – Coronation Anthem ‘My Heart isInditing’Handel – Royal Fireworks MusicHandel – Dettengen Te DeamBarts Chamber ChoirTrafalgar SinfoniaIvor Setterfield Conductor
Tickets: £28 £24 £20 £14 £8
Monday 4 June
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertSt Martin-in-the-Fields Organ Series
Programme to include works by Bach andVierne.Douglas Tang (Organ Scholar, HerefordCathedral)
7.30pm Diamond Jubilee FestivalMozart Coronation Mass by Candlelight
Handel – Coronation Anthem ‘The King ShallRejoice’Vivaldi – Gloria in DHandel – Let the Bright SeraphimHandel – Arrival of the Queen of ShebaHandel – ‘Hallelujah’ Chorus from MessiahPurcell – ‘Fairy Queen’ SuiteMozart – ‘Coronation’ Mass English Chamber Choir Belmont Ensemble of LondonElizabeth Weisberg Soprano Ciara Hendrick Mezzo SopranoRichard Rowntree TenorPhilip Tebb BassPeter G Dyson Conductor
Tickets: £28 £24 £20 £14 £8
Tuesday 5 June
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime Concert
Beethoven – Trio in C minor op 1 No 3Fauré – Piano Trio in D minor op 20Rautro Piano Trio
6.30-7.30pm Diamond Jubilee FestivalA Garland for the Queen
Works selected from the Royal Collections forQueen Elizabeth I and HM Queen Elizabeth IIto celebrate the Diamond Jubilee:Arnold Bax – What is it Like to be Young andFair? Vaughan Williams – Silence and Music John Ireland – The HillsHerbert Howells – InheritanceGerald Finzi – White-flowering Daysand madrigals by Morley, Weekles and TomkinsSt Martin’s VoicesAndrew Earis Director
Tickets: £12 (unreserved)
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Saturday 9 June
7.30pm Mozart 40
Cimarosa – Overture from I Tre AmantiHandel – Water MusicMozart – Violin Concerto in AHandel – Sinfonia from AlcinaMozart – Symphony No 40
London OctaveLorraine McAslan ViolinDietrich Bethge Director
Tickets: £26 £22 £18 £12 £8
Monday 11 June
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertPark Lane Group Series
Debussy – Trois Mélodies (Verlaine)Poulenc – Chansons gaillardesWolf – Six songs from Mörike-LiederJohn Savournin BaritoneJames Young Piano
Tuesday 12 June
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertNorth London Piano School Series
Tchaikovsky arr P Tchaikovsky – String Suitein CRavel arr L Garban – La ValseOlga Malisova and Michael SchreiderPianos
Wednesday 13 June
8.00pm The Delta Boys
With their addictive blend of rare and well-loved blues and soul gems and jazz originals,the Delta Boys is one of the hottest soul andblues acts around.
Tickets: £9 (reserved seating), £5.50 (unreserved)
Wednesday 6 June
8.00pm Graham Pike Quartet
The Graham Pike Quartet performs a slickblend of originals, post-bop, modern, Latinand swing.
Tickets: £9 (reserved seating), £5.50 (unreserved)
Thursday 7 June
7.30pm Mozart and Handel by Candlelight
Handel – Arrival of the Queen of ShebaMozart – Adagio and Fugue in C minorHandel – Concerto grosso op 6 No 8Mozart – Serenata notturnaHandel – ‘Overture’ and ‘Pastoral Symphony’from MessiahMozart – Salzburg Symphony No 1 Corelli – Concerto grosso op 6 No 1Corelli – Pastoral from Concerto grossoop 6 No 8Mozart – Eine Kleine NachtmusukTrafalgar SinfoniaIvor Setterfield Conductor
Tickets: £22 £18 £14 £10 £8
Friday 8 June
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime Concert
Programme to include works by Mertz,Giuliani, Bach, Barrios-Mangore and Koshkin.Dimitris Dekavallas Guitar
7.30pm Vivaldi Four Seasons
Vivaldi – Sinfonia ‘Alla rustica’Handel – LarghettoBach – Dances from Suite No 3Bach – Concerto for Two Violins in D minorVivaldi – Four Seasons
London Musical Arts EnsembleJoshua Fisher Director/Violin
Tickets: £24 £20 £16 £10 £8
Wednesday 6 JuneGraham Pike Quartet
This four-piece band featureschromatic harmonica, trumpet andflugelhorn, vocals/piano/bass/ drumsand percussion and specialises in cool,stylish jazz and Latin standards.
Wednesday 13 JuneThe Delta Boys
One of the best bands on the UK souland blues scene, the Delta Boysfeatures inspirational Aretha-esquevocals, heavyweight horns, and a tightrhythm section.
Wednesday 20 JuneChristian Brewer
Christian is one of the most lyrical andsoulful alto sax players to haveemerged from the UK in recent years.His post-bop style is rooted in jazz funkand groove oriented music.
Wednesday 27 JuneTJ Johnson’s Bourbon Kick
This talented Dixieland band are afavourite with Crypt audiences.
Christian Brewer
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Thursday 14 June
7.30pm Mozart Eine Kleine Nachtmusik byCandlelight
Mozart – Eine Kleine NachtmusikPachelbel – Canon in DMozart – Salzburg Symphony No 3Purcell – Fairy Queen SuiteHandel – Concerto grosso op 6 No 9Bach – Air ‘on the G String’Purcell – ChaconyHandel – Air from Water MusicVivaldi – ‘Summer’ from Four SeasonsTrafalgar SinfoniaIvor Setterfield Conductor
Tickets: £22 £18 £14 £10 £8
Friday 15 June
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime Concert
Programme to include works by Handel,David Willocks and Bob Chilcott.Spivey Hall Children’s ChoirJudy Mason AccompanistDr Martha Shaw Conductor
7.30pm Music for Choir and Winds
Stravinsky – MassMozart – Wind Serenade in C minorBruckner – Mass in E minorCanticumSouthbank SinfoniaMark Forkgen Director
Tickets: £24 £20 £16 £10 £8
Saturday 16 June
7.30pm Baroque Extravaganza by Candlelight
Vivaldi – ‘Spring’ and ‘Autumn’ from FourSeasonsBach – Concerto for Two Violins in D minorVivaldi – Concerto for Two Violins in A minorPachelbel – Canon and Gigue in DMozart – Salzburg Symphony No 1 in DBach – Brandenburg Concerto No 4Vivaldi – Concerto for Four Violins in B minorFestive Orchestra of LondonCatherine Manson and Miki TakahashiViolins
Tickets: £26 £22 £18 £12 £8
Monday 18 June
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime Concert
Purcell – Sound the TrumpetGastoldi – An hellen TagenHassler – Unter all’n auf dieser ErdenSchumann – Der WassermannSchubert – Ein lachender Morgen, Gott,meine ZuversichtBusto – Salve, ReginaTrad – Loreley, Värmlandsvisan, To njeweter, Sur le pont d’Avignon, Down by theRiversideHarry Warren – Chattanooga Choo ChooStephen Schwartz – We Beseech TheeWernigerode Girls’ Choir
6.30pm Paved with Gold: Songs from the StreetStreetwise OperaWoven GoldChoral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fields
Tickets: £10 (unreserved)In aid of the Connection at St Martin’s, working withhomeless and vulnerable people in London registeredcharity 1078201
Tuesday 19 June
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertMaking Music Series
Works by R Strauss, Debussy and Joseph Marx.Robyn Allegra Parton SopranoTimothy End Piano
7.30pm Mozart Rondo Alla Turca
Mozart – Piano Sonata in A minor K310Mozart – Rondo ‘Alla turca’Barber – NocturneRavel – Jeux d’eauBrahms – 3 Intermezzi op 117Rachmaninov – 3 PreludesChopin – BerceuseChopin – Variations brillantesRebecca Woolcock Piano
Tickets: £18 £15 £10
Wednesday 20 June
8.00pm Christian Brewer
Exceptional, lyrical alto sax player, ChristianBrewer performs contemporary hardswinging jazz.
Tickets: £9 (reserved seating), £5.50 (unreserved)
Paved with Gold:Songs from the Streets
Monday 18 June, 6.30pm
Streetwise Opera, Woven Gold and theChoral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fields bring together an excitingevening of music which reflects ontheir own experiences and the theme ofmusic from the streets. StreetwiseOpera uses music as a tool to helppeople who have experiencedhomelessness move forward in theirlives by staging professional operaproductions. Woven Gold is a choirmade up of refugees fleeingpersecution – their music has a rawenergy and power and a diversity ofcultural influences. They are joined byour renowned Choral Scholars of StMartin-in-the-Fields for an eveningwhich promises to be both moving andinspirational. Tickets are £10 and allprofits go to the Connection at StMartin’s which works with homelessand vulnerable people in London.
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Thursday 21 June
7.30pm Haydn London Symphonies byCandlelight
Mozart – Flute Quartet in DHaydn – Symphony No 94 in G ‘The Surprise’(arr Salomon 1795)Mozart – Salzburg Symphony No 3 in FHaydn – Symphony No 104 in D ‘The London’(arr Salomon 1795)Feinstein EnsembleMartin Feinstein Director
Tickets: £22 £18 £14 £10 £8
Friday 22 June
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertConcordia Foundation Series
Beethoven – Piano Sonata in A flat op 110 Schumann – Carnival op 9 Grace Yeo Piano
7.30pm Israel in Egypt
Handel – Israel in Egypt
Nonsuch SingersGraham Caldbeck Conductor
Tickets: £25 £22 £18 £12 £8
Saturday 23 June
7.30pm Fauré Requiem by Candlelight
Fauré – PavaneFauré – Cantique de Jean RacineMozart – Salzburg Symphony No 1Mozart – Ave Verum CorpusMozart – Solemn Vespers (Excerpts)Mozart – Church Sonata in DFauré – RequiemEnglish Chamber ChoirBelmont Ensemble of LondonPhilip Tebb BassPeter G Dyson Conductor
Tickets: £28 £24 £20 £14 £8
Monday 25 June
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertJunior Royal Academy of Music Series
Students from the Junior Department of theRoyal Academy of Music perform a variedprogramme of chamber music.
6.30-7.30pm A Little Jazz Mass
Bob Chilcott – A Little Jazz MassDavid Fanshawe – ‘The Lord’s Prayer’ fromAfrican SanctusWill Todd – Amazing Grace, Come Down andHold Me, God of Truth, Bring Us O Lord GodJoseph Horovitz – Captain Noah and hisFloating ZooChoral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-FieldsAndrew Earis Conductor
Tickets: £10 (unreserved)
Tuesday 26 June
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertJunior Royal Academy of Music SeriesSt Martin’s New Music Series
Students from the Junior Department of theRoyal Academy of Music perform a variedprogramme of chamber music, including newworks written by student composers.
7.30pm Beethoven Moonlight Sonata
Chopin – Prelude in D flat op 28 No 15‘Raindrop’Beethoven – Piano Sonata in C sharp minorop 27 No 2 ‘Moonlight’Schumann – Romance in F sharpChopin – Nocturne in F minor op 55 No 14Field – Nocturne in B flatChopin – Ballade in G minor op 23 No 1Schumann – ‘Papillons’Gershwin – ‘Who Cares?’Gershwin – Rhapsody in Blue (solo pianoversion)Ratko Delorko Piano
Tickets: £18 £15 £10
Wednesday 27 June
8.00pm TJ Johnson’s Bourbon Kick
New Orleans style music performed by thesespirited musicians.
Tickets: £9 (reserved seating), £5.50 (unreserved)
St Martin’s Lunchtime Concert series isa platform for talented musicians bothyoung and established, local andinternational. For over 60 years, sincethe series migrated from its originalhome across the road at the NationalGallery, the programmes have been asdiverse as the performers presentingthem. This April, May and June themusic spans the centuries fromhistorical performances in April’sHandel Festival to the premiere of newworks by young composers in StMartin’s New Music Series. The seriesworks alongside key partners includingLondon’s prestigious music collegesand organisations including ConcordiaFoundation, Park Lane Group and theRoyal Over-seas League to discoverand promote emerging talent.
Lunchtime concerts take place onMondays, Tuesdays and Fridays at1.00pm. Entry is free but a suggesteddonation of £3.50 is gratefullyaccepted in order to allow us tocontinue this proud musical tradition.
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Thursday 28 June
7.30pm Bach and Vivaldi
Bach – Violin Concerto in EVivaldi – ‘Summer’ from Four SeasonsBach – Violin Concerto in A minorVivaldi – Concerto for Two Violins in A minorHandel – LarghettoBach – Concerto for Two Violins in D minorLondon Musical Arts EnsembleJoshua Fisher Director/Violin
Tickets: £22 £18 £14 £10 £8
Friday 29 June
1.00pm FREE Lunchtime ConcertPianist of the World Series
Falla – Fantasia BaeticaEnescu – Pavane from Suite op 10Schumann – Fantasiestücke op 12Scriabin – Sonata No 4 in F sharpMadalina Rusu (Romania)
7.30pm Mozart Eine Kleine Nachtmusik byCandlelight
Mozart – Symphony No 29 in AMozart – Exsultate JubilateMozart – Symphony No 10 in GHandel – Water Music Suite in FHandel – Opera AriasHandel – Arrival of the Queen of ShebaMozart – Eine Kleine NachtmusikBelmont Ensemble of LondonElizabeth Weisberg SopranoPeter G Dyson Conductor
Tickets: £24 £20 £16 £10 £8
Saturday 30 June
7.30pm Handel by Candlelight
Handel – Zadok the PriestHandel – Extracts from Water MusicHandel – Grande entrée from AlcesteHandel – Concerto grosso op 6 No 10Handel – Royal Fireworks MusicHandel – Choral Highlights from Israel in EgyptNew London SingersTrafalgar SinfoniaIvor Setterfield Conductor
Tickets: £28 £24 £20 £14 £8
Booking and General InformationEvening concertsDoors open 30 minutes before start of concert. Concerts usually last two hours, including an interval of20 minutes. Interval drinks can be pre-ordered from the Café in the Crypt. Admission is by ticket only.
Lunchtime concertsDoors open at 12.30pm for a 1.00pm start. Lunchtime concerts are normally scheduled for Mondays,Tuesdays and Fridays. All our Lunchtime Concerts are free of charge – a suggested donation of £3.50per person goes towards the work of St Martin’s.
Jazz in the CryptFirst set: 8.00pm – 8.50pm. Second set: 9.10pm – 10.00pm. On Jazz Nights the Café is open to ticketholders only from 6.30pm. Holders of unreserved tickets are advised to arrive early to secure a seat.Food is served until 9.00pm and drinks until 10.00pm. Tickets are £9 (reserved seating) and £5.50(unreserved) unless otherwise stated.
How to bookSecure online booking: www.smitf.org, booking fee applies. By telephone: 020 7766 1100 Monday –Saturday 10.00am – 5.00pm, booking fee applies. In person: Monday – Wednesday 10.00am –5.00pm*, Thursday – Saturday 10.00am – 8.30pm. *On Jazz Nights the box office is open until9.00pm. On bank holidays the box office opens at 12noon.
DiscountsGroup rates apply to parties of 16 or more people. Discounts for evening concert tickets are currentlyonly available when booking by telephone on 020 7766 1100 or in person.
ConcessionsAvailable to full-time students, those over 60 and the unwaged when purchased in person (subject toavailability). Children under 3 years will not be admitted.
Restricted mobilityWheelchair access to the church and concerts is via a ramp on the north side of church. There is a liftbetween crypt and church and from street to crypt level. Two tickets for the price of one are available forpeople with disabilities and their enablers (subject to availability). There are four wheelchair spaces inchurch.
LatecomersLatecomers will be admitted at a suitable break during the performance.
Ticket Refund and ExchangeTickets are non-refundable. However, subject to the agreement of the event promoter, tickets may beexchanged up to 48 hours before the performance. An administration charge will apply.
How to find St Martin-in-the-FieldsSt Martin’s is at the northeast corner of Trafalgar Square and is easily accessible by public transport.Underground: Charing Cross, Leicester Square. Train: Charing Cross. Bus: 3, 6, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 23, 24,29, 53, 87, 88, 91, 139, 159, 176, 453 and several night buses. Cycle: There are cycle stands in St Martin’sPlace and Adelaide Street.
Join our free ‘In the Pipeline’ email listFor a monthly email giving advance notice of concerts, talks and exhibitions and other special events atSt Martin’s, please email [email protected] with your full name.
Mailing listOur quarterly brochure can be delivered to your doorstep for just £5 per annum. Please call the boxoffice on 020 7766 1100 for further information.
We reserve the right to alter programme details and substitute artists if necessary. All information correct at time of printing.
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Café in the Crypt
The Café in the Crypt celebrates the Queen’s DiamondJubilee with a special menu featuring the best ofBritish cuisine. From Monday 28 May – Sunday 10June enjoy vegetarian and meat dishes featuring home-cooked food, meticulously prepared to traditionalrecipes. The menu changes daily and will include suchmouth-watering specialities as Dorset Jugged Steak,Lancashire Hot Pot, Honey Pork Stew with CotswoldDumplings and Beer Battered Fish and Chips. Fordessert, don’t miss our Bread and Butter Pudding orApple Crumble, both served with lashings of creamycustard and a joyful Jubilee Tea will be served everyafternoon from 2.00 – 5.00pm.
Fabulous food – fit for a queen
Café Opening Times
Monday and Tuesday 8.00am – 8.00pmWednesday 8.00am – 10.30pm(Jazz Night ticket holders only after 6.30pm)Thursday–Saturday 8.00am – 9.00pmSunday 11.00am – 6.00pm
Jubilee Bank Holiday Opening Times
Monday 4 June 10.00am – 9.00pmTuesday 5 June 10.00am – 8.00pm
Events at St Martin’s
At St Martin’s we have a series ofspaces available to hire for dinners,receptions, conferences, meetings,workshops and rehearsals.
Our location on Trafalgar Squaremakes St Martin’s the ideal centralLondon venue.
For further information telephone 020 7766 1165 or [email protected].
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Shop at St Martin’s JubileeFamily Fun
Glorious gifts to mark the Diamond Jubilee
Shop Opening Times
Monday–Wednesday 10.00am – 7.00pmThursday–Saturday 10.00am – 9.00pmSunday 11.30am – 6.00pm
Jubilee Bank Holiday Opening Times
Monday 4 June 10.00am – 9.00pmTuesday 5 June 10.00am – 7.00pm
As the Royal Parish Church, St Martin-in-the-Fields iscelebrating Her Majesty the Queen’s 60th year on thethrone with a majestic music festival (see page 16-17),regal recipes in the Café in the Crypt (see opposite) anda splendid selection of souvenirs in the Shop.
At home you can take your tea from a choice ofspecially commissioned Jubilee mugs (£17.50) andpoured from a splendid Jubilee teapot (£60.00). Tea towels, note cards and books also feature theDiamond Jubilee and everything can be taken home inthe Jubilee bag (£15.50).
Brass Rubbing Opening Times
Monday–Wednesday 10.00am – 6.00pmThursday–Saturday 10.00am – 8.00pmSunday 11.30am – 5.00pm
Join us for some Jubilee Family Funfrom 28 May – 10 June. Downstairs inthe Crypt there will be morning andafternoon art sessions where childrencan decorate their own royal crowns.The event is free when you present yourreceipt for £5 or more from the Café inthe Crypt or Shop at St Martin’s*. Wealso have a selection of royal replicabrasses for brass rubbing on specialoffer (28 May – 10 June) for £3.00.More details from www.smitf.org.
*Café and Shop purchases and art activities must takeplace on the same day, subject to availability.
The Choir of St Martin-in-the-Fields has a new CDavailable in the Shop. The Art of Worship is the perfectmusical accompaniment to the book of the same name,written by Bishop Nicholas Holtam in conjunction withthe National Gallery. The new CD and book are part ofthe extensive collection of music, books and stationaryon sale in the Shop.
Missed something while you were here? Try our onlineshop at www.smitf.org/shop-online
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1. IN THE BEGINNINGSculpture in Portlandstone by Mike Chapman tomark the millennium. Thecarved words are from StJohn’s Gospel, “In thebeginning was the Word...”
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6. ST MARTINStatue by James Butler ofSt Martin and the beggar.The patron saint of thischurch is the inspirationfor our work with homelesspeople here in London.
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2. VICTIMS OF INJUSTICEAND VIOLENCESculpture by Chaim Stephenson toremember all victims of injusticeand violence in South Africaduring the years of apartheid.Dedicated by ArchbishopDesmond Tutu in 1994.
3. MOSAICSOn either side of thesanctuary are two beautifulVictorian mosaics of theannunciation, as the angelannounces to Mary that shewill bear the Christ Child.
4. EAST WINDOWAND ALTARDesigned by Iranian born artist Shirazeh Houshiary and architect Pip Horne. The window inspires reflection and prayer, the altar a place of transformation from death to life.
5. ROYAL COAT OF ARMSSt Martin’s is the Royal ParishChurch. This coat of arms isthat of King George I who wasthe first churchwarden. Abovethe sanctuary beyond, thegolden sunburst holds theHebrew name for God, whorules over all.
7. PULPITOriginally a three deckerpulpit, beautifully craftedand made by local 18thcentury craftsmen. A sacredmonogram on one of thepanels are the first threeletters of the name ‘Jesus’.
8. FONTOriginally from the churchpreviously situated on thissite. A gift in 1689 fromWilliam Bridgeman,Secretary to the AdmiraltyBoard in thanksgiving for a son.
9. ORGANHandel played the openingrecital here in 1726. Thepresent organ was built byWalker’s in 1990.
10. PAINTINGSSt Martin – FranciscoSolimena, 1730James Gibbs – Architectof this church built in 1726,by Andrea Soldi, 1800Dick Sheppard – Vicarof St Martin’s 1914-27
11. ENTRANCE TO CRYPTAccess to Café in the Crypt,Shop, Dick SheppardChapel, Box Office andBrass Rubbing.
FULL AUDIO GUIDE FOR £3.50 AVAILABLE FROM THE SHOP
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