Beethoven, Bliss & Shostakovich at Snape Maltings
Snape Maltings Concert Hall Snape, Suffolk, United KingdomJoin us for an unforgettable evening at Snape Maltings featuring the celebrated cellist Raphael Wallfisch and conductor Łukasz Borowicz.
Join us for an unforgettable evening at Snape Maltings featuring the celebrated cellist Raphael Wallfisch and conductor Łukasz Borowicz.
We return to the chamber works of W.A. Mozart with three of his most refined piano concertos, performed with pianist Cristian Sandrin.
We return to the chamber works of W.A. Mozart with three of his most refined piano concertos, performed with pianist Cristian Sandrin.
We return to the chamber works of W.A. Mozart with three of his most refined piano concertos, performed with pianist Cristian Sandrin.
Made in Prague Festival finale: violin star Pavel Šporcl with the English Chamber Orchestra in music by Mendelssohn, Dvořák & Paganini.
We are delighted to invite you to the English Chamber Orchestra’s 65th Anniversary Gala—an evening of music, fine dining, and celebration in support of one of the world’s most distinguished chamber orchestras.
Handel’s Messiah stands as one of the most iconic and enduring masterpieces in the classical music repertoire. In this very special performance, the English Chamber Orchestra is delighted to welcome back the distinguished conductor Nicholas Kraemer.
As we continue our partnership with King’s College London, we are performing Handel’s Messiah with the Choir of King’s College London in the beautiful setting of the King’s College Chapel on the Strand.
To mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2026, we present a specially commissioned programme in collaboration with Imperial War Museums, reflecting on the lives of those who survived the Holocaust and honouring the memory of those who did not.
We are delighted to be visiting Dorking with our Leader & Principal Stephanie Gonley performing a wonderful programme of classics including Vivaldi's Four Seasons
On 8 February, we present an afternoon of colour and character, led by Stephanie Gonley. From Holst and Mozart’s Bassoon Concerto with Nikolaj Henriques to our first Patron Britten’s Simple Symphony, marking 100 years since his death, and Haydn’s ‘Farewell’.
This programme brings together music of elegance, energy and colour, from Purcell’s Chaconne in G minor and Bach’s radiant E major Violin Concerto, to Mozart’s Divertimento in B♭ and Vivaldi’s ever-popular Spring from The Four Seasons. Praised by The Guardian as “a knockout from start to finish”, Harriet Mackenzie brings expressive insight and virtuosity to a programme of enduring and uplifting favourites.