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Final Gala Concert

About

Performers: 

  • Barnes Festival Orchestra 
  • James Day, conductor

Programme

  • Holst Mars 
  • Vaughan Williams Lark Ascending 
  • Howells Three Dances 
  • Panufnik My Man from Faithful Journey
  • Dodgson Last of the Leaves 
  • Davis French Lieutenant’s Woman, The – Suite 
  • Goodall Beanlandia 
  • Holst Jupiter 

This celebratory concert brings together works from many of the composers who have lived and worked in Barnes. In addition to Holst’s best-known work The Planets, the programme features Howells, Dodgson and Carl Davis.  Current star composers Howard Goodall and Roxanna Panufnik bring some of their latest pieces to the concert platform. This is the final concert of the Barnes Music Festival. Champagne is available and Black Tie is encouraged. 

The concert will be preceded by a performance by this year’s Barnes Young Musician of the Year chosen during the festival at the Final Adjudication on 8 March.

Guide Prices

£35.00 and £25.00

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Map & Directions

Final Gala Concert

Type:Music - Classical

St Mary's Church, Barnes, London, SW13 9HL

Tel: 02087410786

Opening Times

Season (21 Mar 2026)
DayTimes
Saturday19:30

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