City Festival of Music, Invention & Knowledge – Music in Offices

Join us to hear the City and see the City. This autumn, the City Festival of Music, Invention & Knowledge celebrates the City’s unique environment, beauty and creativity through a two week programme of live music and performance.

As the birthplace of London, the City is a place with an ever-changing skyline – modern creations set against Christopher Wren’s baroque churches. We invite you to experience iconic City spaces in new ways. Highlights include the opening concert in Mansion House, featuring the great British jazz pianist Julian Joseph, with state-of-the-art surround sound; the innovative performers Eklectric Duo (of Genoa) in Milton Court; virtuosic playing by Benjamin Marquise Gilmore (Leader, LSO) and singing by Tenebrae in St Lawrence Jewry – with the spirit of Paganini present throughout.

The programme includes a variety of free lunchtime concerts in beautiful Wren churches, a singing workshop open to all City workers and residents on Vivaldi‘s ‘Gloria’ (led by Tenebrae’s Nigel Short), and evening events with tickets available from £20.

The Festival of Music, Invention & Knowledge is supported by the Lord Mayor, Michael Mainelli, as part of his mayoral theme Connect to Prosper, the City of London’s Destination City programme, and the Comune of Genoa. Curated by artistic director Ian Ritchie, and produced by Tessa Marchington, Music in Offices.

“I am delighted to be Patron of this new Festival in the City of London, reflecting the nature of the ‘Square Mile’ as a trading place and a cultural destination, locally and internationally, while also representing other key themes of my mayoralty.” Lord Mayor, Michael Mainelli

Find out more – www.musicinoffices.com/cityfestival

10th October 2024 - 24th October 2024

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Various locations across the City of London including Mansion House (EC4N 8BH), St. Margaret Pattens (EC3M 1HS), Milton Court Concert Hall (EC2Y 9BH), St James Garlickhythe (EC4V 2AF) and St Mary Le Bow (EC2V 6AU)

Varies from free lunchtime concerts to evening events with tickets available from £20

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