Ensemble 360
Benjamin Nabarro and Claudia Ajmone-Marsan violins
Rachel Roberts viola, Gemma Rosefield cello
Tim Horton piano, Enno Senft double bass
Mozart Piano Quartet in G minor K478
Dvořák String Quintet No 2 in G Op 77
Schubert Piano Quintet in A D667 ‘The Trout’
Ensemble 360 has traditionally followed the morning Family Concert with a large-scale chamber concert attracting growing and enthusiastic audiences. The Dvořák and Schubert Quintets make a feature of the double bass adding an extra sonority, as we trip through Bohemian woods and listen to the babbling stream teeming with trout.
Concert generously supported by David and Gina Wilson
Dowland Songs from ‘The Firste Booke of Songes’
Stephen McNeff A Certain Man and Eden Rock
Schubert Nachtstück D672 and Nacht und Träume D827
Alec Roth A Road Less Travelled
English Folk Songs
Leamington Music favourite Morgan Szymanski makes a much-anticipated return to the area, bringing with him one of the world’s finest tenors, Mark Padmore. The programme takes us on a journey of exploration from the Renaissance right up to the present day, combining two wonderful contemporary British composers with two giants of the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Concert generously supported by Diane Holt

Concert will run straight through with no interval
Parmetto Piano Trio
Sue Meteyard violin | Maja Todd cello | Gillian Parsons piano
St Mary’s Church Summer Recitals Series
Clara Schumann Trio in G minor Op 17
Widor Quatre Pièces en Trio
Free entry (retiring collection)


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Curzon Brass
Jacob Smith and Matthew Tarrant trumpets
Tom Hayes horn | Dan Price trombone | Mark Dilley tuba
American Music for Independence Day
The 2019 Leamington Music Prize winners present music by Sousa, Piazzolla, Gershwin, Kern, Rodgers, Duke Ellington, Elvis Presley, Stevie Wonder, and many more!
It’s just a quick hop over to The Dream Factory for the full evening programme of American delights with a glass of wine.

Ticket price includes glass of wine | Concert will have an interval
Curzon Brass
Jacob Smith and Matthew Tarrant trumpets
Tom Hayes horn | Dan Price trombone | Mark Dilley tuba
American Music for Independence Day
The 2019 Leamington Music Prize winners present music by Sousa, Piazzolla, Gershwin, Kern, Rodgers, Duke Ellington, Elvis Presley, Stevie Wonder, and many more!
Bring a picnic and a rug, and enjoy a relaxed afternoon from 3pm in the beautiful Master’s Garden of the historic Lord Leycester Hospital.
This concert is now sold out as, working to the current social distancing guidelines, our numbers were strictly limited.
Tickets are still available for the evening performance – click here to book now and avoid disappointment!

Concert may have an interval
Coull Quartet
Roger Coull and Philip Gallaway violins
Jonathan Barritt viola | Nicholas Roberts cello
The Robert Simpson Centenary Concert
Simpson Quartet No 10 ‘For Peace’
Beethoven Quartet in C Op 59 No 3 ‘Razumovsky’
Leamington Music is delighted to include two one-hour concerts from the Coull Quartet in the Midsummer Music Festival. The Coull has long-championed the music of the Leamington-born composer Robert Simpson, and commissioned his Quartet No 10 (which features in the second concert) for their tenth anniversary celebrations in 1984.
Concert generously sponsored by Investec and supported by David Morris
A discount is on offer if you wish to book tickets for both Coull Quartet concerts on this date – please contact the Leamington Music office by emailing helen@leamingtonmusic.org or calling 01926 497000 to take advantage of this.

Concert will run straight through with no interval
Coull Quartet
Roger Coull and Philip Gallaway violins
Jonathan Barritt viola | Nicholas Roberts cello
Sibelius Quartet in D minor Op 56 ‘Voces Intimae’
Villa-Lobos Canto Lirico (from Quartet No 1)
Haydn Quartet in F Op 50 No 5 ‘The Dream’
Leamington Music is delighted to include two one-hour concerts from the Coull Quartet in the Midsummer Music Festival. The Coull has long-championed the music of the Leamington-born composer Robert Simpson, and commissioned his Quartet No 10 (which features in the second concert) for their tenth anniversary celebrations in 1984. Simpson himself was a champion of Sibelius and Haydn which makes for a lovely connection in this first programme.
Concert generously sponsored by Investec and supported by David Morris

Concert will run straight through with no interval
2020 Leamington Music Prize winners
Olga Eckert and Mafalda Galante violins
Maria João Antunes viola | Griff Wadkin cello | Beth Haughan piano
The Sonia & Harry Hyamson concert
Smetana From my Homeland JB 1:118
Martinů Three Madrigals H313
Dvořák ‘Song to the moon’ from Rusalka Op 114
Dvořák Piano Quintet No 2 in A Op 81
This young ensemble came together by invitation from the CBSO and the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire to perform Dvořák’s Piano Quintet at Symphony Hall. The quintet performed at St Phillip’s Cathedral in Birmingham and in the ‘Resonations’ series in Leicester, winning the Leamington Music Prize just a day prior to the Symphony Hall debut. This is a truly European group – violinists from Poland and Portugal, viola also from Portugal, cellist from Leicester and a Scottish pianist – and long may such collaborations continue.
Concert generously sponsored by Bonhams

Ticket price includes glass of wine | Concert will have an interval