Join us for our latest exploration of early music. This time we cross the Atlantic to look at the development of the distinctive C17th baroque style in what is now Mexico and some of its neighbouring countries.
Sasha Herriman, soprano Helena Gascoyne, accompanist Join soprano Sasha Herriman for an uplifting recital of song, with music spanning the genres of classical, jazz and cabaret. Songs of Innocence and Experience will lead you through the dark soul of cabaret to the bright heights of opera in one seamless concert. Sasha is Artistic Director of… Read More »Lunchtime Concert Songs of Innocence and Experience
Vitaly Pisarenko “…Immensely gifted pianist…with prodigious technique, myriad shadings and scrupulous accuracy…” New York Times Born in Ukraine, Vitaly Pisarenko gave his first piano recital at 6 years old , following later piano studies in Rotterdam with Aquiles Delle Vigne* : - considered by Vitaly to be one of his important piano teachers - at… Read More »Vitaly Pisarenko Piano Recital
Members of St John’s are delighted Wellington School Choir will be celebrating Somerset Day with them by singing Evensong using hymns and music with Somerset connections. After the service traditional Somerset Tea and Cakes will be served. All are welcome to attend this service and join in the celebration of our wonderful county.
Faure's Requiem and a selection of love songs with works by John Rutter, Schubert, Whitacre and others. Saturday 17 May 2025, afternoon concert, St Mary's Church, Cannington.
Stephen returns to the Minster to make the most of the varied colours of our Father Willis organ. £Pay-what-you-can donations to support Taunton Minster.
The Dance Festival is to encourage and promote the performance and enjoyment of dance. Aiming particularly, but not exclusively at young people, it provides a challenge and unique opportunity to perform in a competitive and non-competitive situation in front of an adjudicator.