• Percy Grainger Society Talk: GlossGlide

    Online via Zoom

    GlossGlide is an exploratory sound project inspired by the ideas, materials, and creative ethos of Percy Grainger. It is the work of an autistic practitioner, developed through sustained individual practice and reflection. The project brings together sound, interaction, and accessibility to explore what it might mean to engage with musical materials through continuous change, attention, and

    £10
  • Haslingfield Choir and Orchestra: Messiah

    All Saints' Church Church Way, Haslingfield

    Haslingfield Choir and Orchestra, conducted by Paul Jackson, perform Handel's most well-known oratorio, Messiah. Soprano: Rachel Godsill Alto: Ute Leptit-Clare Tenor: Gary Rushton Bass: Alistair Bamford

    £15
  • St Augustine’s Singers: Meditation Event

    St Augustine's Church Richmond Road, Cambridge

    A Good Friday Meditation Event, with music sung by St Augustine's Singers, conducted by Paul Jackson.

    Free
  • St Augustine’s Singers: Easter Service

    St Augustine's Church Richmond Road, Cambridge

    An Easter Communion Service, with music sung by St Augustine's Singers, conducted by Paul Jackson.

    Free
  • Help2Ukraine: Messiah

    St Edmund's Church 5 Bartholomew Green, Southwold, Suffolk

    Paul Jackson conducts a special charity concert performance of Handel's Messiah, in aid of Help2Ukraine (Suffolk) Ambulances for Ukraine. In 2024 and 2025, Help2Ukraine (Suffolk) sent four ambulances fully equipped with life-saving supplies to Lviv, as part of a convoy of eight. In 2026, we will do the same. There is an urgent need to

    £25
  • New Palace Opera: Bluebeard’s Castle

    St Peter's Church St Peter's St, St Albans

    New Palace Opera performs Béla Bartók's one-act opera, Bluebeard's Castle, in a new concert arrangement by Jonathan Finney. In his interpretation of the pan-European folk-tale, Belá Bartók reveals the emotional abyss in this gloomy psychological thriller by presenting the seven chambers within Bluebeard’s castle/mind, symbolising his obsessions, with powerfully expressive pictorial and psychological music. While

    Free
  • Percy Grainger Society Talk: Grainger the Educator

    Online via Zoom

    This meeting continues the Percy Grainger Society’s 2025–26 members’ meeting series, Grainger the Educator, a celebration of Percy Grainger’s often overlooked yet enduring influence as a teacher and educator. This talk, given by Percy Grainger Society President, Paul Jackson, considers Grainger's lecture series for New York University, and for the Australian Broadcasting Commission, given in the

    £10
  • St Augusine’s Singers: Music from the Movies

    The St Augustine's Singers, conducted by Paul Jackson, present a programme of choral music from and for the movies. The concert includes Michel Legrand's How Do You Keep the Music Playing, and The Windmills of Your Mind, JS Bach's Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, Samuel Barber's Agnus Dei, and music by Vaughan Williams and Benjamin

  • Haslingfield Choir: Songs and Sonnets

    All Saints' Church Church Way, Haslingfield

    Haslingfield Choir, conducted by Paul Jackson, present a programme of settings of Shakespeare, including George Shearing's Songs and Sonnets from Shakespeare, choral music by Felix Mendelssohn, Charles Wood, and Bob Chilcott, and music for voice and piano by Gerald Finzi and Michael Tippett. The evening also features readings given by members of the Cambridge Shakespeare

    £15
  • St Augustine’s Singers: Music from the Movies

    St Augustine's Church Richmond Road, Cambridge

    The St Augustine's Singers, conducted by Paul Jackson, present a programme of choral music from and for the movies. The concert includes Michel Legrand's How Do You Keep the Music Playing, and The Windmills of Your Mind, JS Bach's Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, Samuel Barber's Agnus Dei, and music by Vaughan Williams and Benjamin

    Free
  • New Palace Opera: Káťa Kabanová

    St John's Church Waterloo, London

    New Palace Opera, conducted by Michael Thorne, present a concert performance of Leoš Janáček's opera, Káťa Kabanová. This story of one woman’s bid for escape from her suffocating community reflects the composer’s unrequited love for a woman resembling Katya herself. Janáček once wrote, “Katya’s suffering is my own,” bringing forth from the Czech composer a

    £25
  • Saffron Opera Group: Dialogues des Carmélites

    Saffron Hall Audley End Road, Saffron Walden

    Saffron Opera Group, conducted by Michael Thorne, perform a concert version of Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmélites.