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Barnes
Join us for an intimate conversation with world-renowned baritone Sir Thomas Allen, to discover his journey from Durham mining town to the world’s great opera stages. A star of Covent Garden for over fifty years, Sir Thomas has sung more than fifty…
Barnes
Barnes Music Festival in South West London is an annual celebration of music-making which includes choral, instrumental, orchestral, opera, jazz and film events featuring international stars, and local groups and schools performing at venues across…
Barnes
Join us as we delve into some of the wonderful choral highlights in Bach’s dramatic, deeply moving St John Passion. For this come-and-sing day, the music will be sung in English, to allow participants the opportunity to get into character, and to…
Barnes
Benjamin Britten’s much-loved Noye’s Fludde opens this year’s Barnes Music Festival in joyful, technicolour style. Written in 1957 and premiered in 1958, the piece was conceived for professional musicians performing alongside children, schools and…
Barnes
Since its establishment in 2016, in conjunction with Barnes Music Society, Barnes Young Musician of the Year has witnessed more than 80 aspiring instrumentalists take the stage for the final adjudication.
Barnes
Fieri Consort are acclaimed for their vivid and imaginative interpretations of renaissance and early baroque music, known for their finely blended sound and connection to text.
Presented on International Women’s Day, Freeing the Muse, explores…
Barnes
The great Henry Fielding (1707-1755), novelist, satirist, playwright, and founder of the Bow Street Runners, lived in Barnes – in a house that still stands by Barnes Pond – and worshipped at St Mary’s, the church where this special musical of…
Barnes
Join Henry Chandler and John Paul Ekins for an intimate recital featuring a vibrant programme spanning classical to 20th-century masterworks.
This programme begins with Beethoven’s Spring Sonata, a work full of freshness and nature, the aria-like…
Barnes
Kate Dimbleby, vocalist
Join us for a vibrant evening where great music meets great hospitality in one of Barnes’ most characterful pubs. The Waterman’s Arms, known for its welcoming atmosphere, riverside charm and inventive seasonal cooking,…
Barnes
Renowned organist Darius Battiwalla, Music Director of the Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus and Leeds City Organist, presents a dazzling programme spanning Baroque to 20th-century French music .Battiwalla’s expertise across genres illuminates the…
Barnes
Trio Bohémo has become a force on the international chamber music scene. Within just five years, the ensemble has garnered prestigious accolades including First Prize and the Audience Prize at the “International Joseph Haydn Competition” in Vienna,…
Barnes
The Alehouse Sessions – curated and devised by Bjarte Eike – is an ever changing and evolving insight into the music of the English 17th Century tavern. It gives audiences a window into this tumultuous period through Purcell overtures, English sea…
Putney
Performers:
Nick Budd, trumpet
Joseph Sykpala, trumpet
Will Thomas, trumpet
Formed in 2020, Natrio is a award-winning trumpet trio renowned for exploring both modern and natural trumpets. Created to reveal the surprising diversity of trumpet-trio…
Barnes
Music is “nature’s voice”, wrote Henry Purcell in his 1692 ode Hail, Bright Cecilia, sung with “incredible graces” according to the Gentleman’s Journal. Celebrated as Orpheus Britannicus, Purcell brought the English language vividly to life,…
Barnes
Performers:
James Day, conductor
Mark Wilderspin, composer
St Paul’s School musicians
Lowther School Choir
St.Osmund’s Catholic Primary School Choir
East Sheen Primary School Choir
Thomson House School Choir
St. Mary Magdalene’s Catholic Primary…