Lord’s Taverners – Carol Concert with the Stars – 6:30pm

Please join us for this year’s Carol Concert with the Stars to get you into the festive mood, for all the family!

We are delighted to announce the return of our Carol Concert with the Stars!

13 December 2021

6:30pm

Holy Trinity Sloane Square

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The evening will include popular carols led by conductor Nicholas Cleobury and the Holst Singers, a special performance by mezzo soprano Kitty Whately and international concert pianist Anna Tilbrook and festive readings from celebrity guests including Lord’s Taverners President David Gower, baritone Sir Thomas Allen, actor Kevin Whately best known as Robert ‘Robbie’ Lewis in crime dramas Inspector Morse and Inspector Lewis, as well as Neville Hope in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, with more to be announced soon.

Book online or for under 16s bookings or group bookings of 10 or more, please call 020 7025 0022.

Kindly sponsored by Roger and Maggie Smith.

Upcoming Events

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SSCS – Messa di Gloria – Giacomo Puccini – 6pm

SSCS is delighted to invite you to our Summer Concert 2026 on Sunday 5 July at 6pm, directed by Oliver Lallemant. The programme is Giacomo Puccini's Messa di Gloria and tickets are available here or on the door. You can download the flyer here. SSCS is always looking for even more members to be a part of our wonderfully fun and engaging choir. There's no audition; we welcome everyone. Email Olly for details admin@sloanesquarechoralsociety.com

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Canticum – Gloria in Excelsis – 7.30pm

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Canticum will also perform Mozart’s deeply moving Ave verum corpus, composed less than six monthsbefore his death.

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Crouch End Festival Chorus – Reimagined: Monteverdi to MacMillan – 7.30pm

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A captivating evening of sacred and reimagined choral works, blending Renaissance masters with modern voices. Featuring Crouch End Festival Chorus and the Ferio Saxophone Quartet.

David Temple MBE, Music Director of Crouch End Festival Chorus says

When I first heard the Ferio Saxophone Quartet perform last summer, I immediately got in touch and asked if they would like to work with CEFC and me. What is extraordinary is the amazing variety of musical colours produced by this excellent quartet.

This palette of colours works brilliantly for early music, as they could easily pass for cornetts and sackbuts - hence our collaboration performing works by Monteverdi and Schütz.

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