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March 8th - 14th

Tuesday 9 March at 8pm
 

SALOMON ORCHESTRA*
Nicholas Collon conductor

Mahler Symphony No.10 (completed by Deryck Cooke)

N.B. There will be no interval in this concert which will finish at approximately 9.15pm

£14 / £11 (concessions £11)


 


 

***Please note change of artist***

Wednesday 10 March at 7.30pm
 

Lucy Parham piano
Gabrielle Drake actor
Edward Fox actor

Beloved Clara

The intense and fascinating relationship
between Robert Schumann, his wife
Clara and Johannes Brahms are
examined in this programme of music
and readings.

£25 / £22 / £18 / £14

In aid of Molly's Fund to raise money for the UK's first Brain Tumour Unit*
The Footstool Restaurant in the Crypt will be closed to the public after the concert


 

Thursday 11 March at 1pm
 

THURSDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES

 

DOMINANT QUARTET
Do Phyong Nhu violin
Ekaterina Pogodina violin
Anna Sazonkina viola
Tatiana Egorova cello
MEGUMI FUJITA piano

Schubert Quartettsatz
Brahms Piano Quintet op.34

£8 (free to Friends of St. John’s)

Thursday Lunchtime Concert Series Brochure
 


 

Friday 12 March at 7.30pm
 

LATYMER UPPER SCHOOL*
Tony Henwood conductor
Mark Laflin conductor

Latymer Upper School Spring Choral Concert

Shearing Songs and Sonnets
Fauré
Requiem op.48

£12 (concessions £10)


 

 


 

Saturday 13 March at 7.30pm
 

ROYAL HOLLOWAY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Robert Max conductor
Gemma Rosefield cello

Royal Holloway Symphony Orchestra in London

Berlioz Royal Hunt and Storm Les Troyens
Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor op.85
Bruckner Symphony No.1 in C minor (Linz version 1865/66)

£20 / £16 / £10 (concessions £8)



Sunday 14 March at 7.30pm
 

SONG AT ST. JOHN’S
 

SIR JOHN TOMLINSON bass
DAVID OWEN NORRIS piano

Britten Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo op.22
(First performance of version for bass voice)
Wolf Drei Gedichte von Michelangelo
Shostakovich Suite on Verses of Michelangelo Buonarotti op.145 (original version for voice
and piano)

“All hail Sir John Tomlinson, opera’s king of bass”
(The Independent)

£25 / £20 / £15 / £10
(Book 14 and 23 March together and receive 20% off – discounts are not available online)

Song at St. John's leaflet



Photo credits: Nicholas Collon ©Maximilian Baillie

 

□ first performance

‡ first UK performance

† first London performance

* Registered Charity

         
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