Music By the Bridge is Back at All Saints Fulham


Hear talented young musicians play music by Bach, Handel and  Bartok on Friday

Music by the Bridge, a very popular series of free monthly evening concerts, is back at All Saints Church, by Putney Bridge this Friday, 22 September.

The new autumn season will see talented young and often local musicians performing in the church from this month till November.

Concerts run from 7.15pm till 8pm with doors open from 6.45pm. Refreshments are available at the back of church and there is a retiring collection to support choral scholarships at All Saints.

Violinist Sean Dunn


The first concert this Friday sees a dazzling duo of violinsts, Sean Dunn, pictured above, and Claudia Moore-Gillon, alongside pianist Nadia Lasserson treat the audience to Bach’s famous Double Violin Concerto in D minor, with other works by Handel and Bartok.

All Saints says it is a privilege to have these young musicians — Claudia, in her fourth year of medical school, and Sean (pictured), an Oxford graduate and a budding young conductor and violinist — open the Autumn series of Music by the Bridge.

This concert will be followed by:

Friday 20 October - Findlay Spence, cello and friends

Friday 17 November - The life of W. S. Gilbert
written and narrated by Michael Hampel, Precentor of St.Paul’s Cathedral
with singers Rachel Shannon, Anna Boucher and Ian Ritchie
and pianist Rachel Wheeler-Robinson.

 

Find out more at All Saints Fulham.

 

September 20, 2017