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Kensington and Chelsea Music Society 2024-25 at Leighton House

We are delighted to welcome back Kensington and Chelsea Music Society (KCMS) to Leighton House with an outstanding season of seven concerts, featuring a mixture of new and established artists, performing an immensely varied and exciting programme from piano, flute and violin recitals to opera and song.

All concerts proudly sponsored by Killik & Co. and Corridy Property Management.

  • Please note that the concerts take place in Leighton's studio and start at 7:30pm (doors open at 7pm). Ticket price includes access to the museum.
  • An overview of the programme is below; for full details of each concert, please visit the KCMS website
  • Season ticket for all seven concerts: £100 (£50 for students and children)
  • Individual concert tickets: £22 (£12 for students and children)

Programme:

  • Tuesday 1st October, Beethoven Violin Sonatas
  • Wednesday 13th November, Recital of English and German Songs 
  • Tuesday 14th January, Piano Recital in association with The Keyboard Charitable Trust
  • Wednesday 12th February, Flute and Piano Recitalkindly supported by Making Music’s Philip & Dorothy Green Young Artists scheme
  • Tuesday 18th March, A Night at the Opera in association with Opera Holland Park
  • Wednesday 23rd April, The World of the Piano Sonata 
  • Tuesday 20th May, Violin and Piano Recital

 

For more details on each concert, please see individual pages.

 

Events

Violin and Piano Recital Violin and Piano Recital Tuesday 20th May, 7 - 9:30pm, Leighton House  Concert will start at 7:30pm.    Eva Zavaro violin   Simone Alessandro Tavoni piano    A recital for Violin and Piano  ...

Tuesday 20th May, 7 - 9:30pm, Leighton House 

Concert will start at 7:30pm. 

 

Eva Zavaro violin  

Simone Alessandro Tavoni piano 

 

A recital for Violin and Piano 

 

 

“To tell a story. To move an audience”: this sums up Eva Zavaro’s mission, which she aims to fulfil whenever she gets onto the most prominent concert podia in the world, from France through the USA all the way to China and Japan. Eva Zavaro was born in Paris in 1995 into a musical family and started playing the violin at the age of five. When she was twelve she won the Vatelot-Rampal Competition in Paris and two years later she had a debut with the London Symphony Orchestra. She now ranks among the most prominent French violinists of her generation. Eva Zavaro plays an italian violin named "Le Bel Inconnu" made by Nicolo Amati and Antonio Stradivari which is generously loaned to her. Her programme for KCMS explores some of the most beautiful music written for the violin and piano. 

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    Admission to all seven concerts of the season

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    £50.00

    Admission to all seven concerts of the season. Valid ID may be required on arrival

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    Admission to all seven concerts of the season. Valid ID may be required on arrival

Kensington and Chelsea Music Society 2024-25 at Leighton House

We are delighted to welcome back Kensington and Chelsea Music Society (KCMS) to Leighton House with an outstanding season of seven concerts, featuring a mixture of new and established artists, performing an immensely varied and exciting programme from piano, flute and violin recitals to opera and song.

All concerts proudly sponsored by Killik & Co. and Corridy Property Management.

  • Please note that the concerts take place in Leighton's studio and start at 7:30pm (doors open at 7pm). Ticket price includes access to the museum.
  • An overview of the programme is below; for full details of each concert, please visit the KCMS website
  • Season ticket for all seven concerts: £100 (£50 for students and children)
  • Individual concert tickets: £22 (£12 for students and children)

Programme:

  • Tuesday 1st October, Beethoven Violin Sonatas
  • Wednesday 13th November, Recital of English and German Songs 
  • Tuesday 14th January, Piano Recital in association with The Keyboard Charitable Trust
  • Wednesday 12th February, Flute and Piano Recitalkindly supported by Making Music’s Philip & Dorothy Green Young Artists scheme
  • Tuesday 18th March, A Night at the Opera in association with Opera Holland Park
  • Wednesday 23rd April, The World of the Piano Sonata 
  • Tuesday 20th May, Violin and Piano Recital

 

For more details on each concert, please see individual pages.

 

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