Sat Jan 20 2024
7:30 PM - 9:20 PM (Doors 6:45 PM)
£12.10
Ages 6+
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Concert organist Benjamin Sheen makes a welcome return to the series with a programme entitled In London Town, performing music from his recent acclaimed CD. The full programme to be announced shortly.
Currently Director of Music at Jesus College Cambridge, Ben is one of the UK’s most established organists on both sides of the Atlantic. Hailed as ‘brilliant' by the New York Times, he is the 2013 winner of the Pierre S. du Pont First Prize in the inaugural Longwood Gardens Organ Competition and received Second Prize and the Jon Laukvik prize at the St. Alban’s International Organ Competition 2013. Before moving back to Oxford, he spent seven years in New York City working at the world-famous Saint Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue.
How to book, and other info.
- On-line at an advance discount via www.ticketweb.co.uk. Audience members should bring email confirmation/identification to the event.
- In person: £13 on the door at each event from 6.45pm (full price cash/cheque/card).
- For all concerts admission is free to under-16s and full-time students (subject to availability). Identification will be requested but tickets are not required.
- An individual great value season ticket gaining entry to all concerts costs just £60 and can be purchased directly from Thames Concerts info@thamesconcerts.com.
- St Andrew’s Church is wheelchair accessible and accompanying carers are admitted free (carer tickets not required).
- It is not necessary to book tickets for the Farmers' Market Day morning coffee concerts, but voluntary donations are gratefully accepted.
- Latecomers are only permitted during a suitable pause in the performances. Programmes may be subject to change at short notice. Thames Concerts reserves the right to refuse admission. Evening concerts are not suitable for children under the age of 6.
- Full programme details and Artistic Director’s notes may be viewed at thamesconcerts.com.
Currently Director of Music at Jesus College Cambridge, Ben is one of the UK’s most established organists on both sides of the Atlantic. Hailed as ‘brilliant' by the New York Times, he is the 2013 winner of the Pierre S. du Pont First Prize in the inaugural Longwood Gardens Organ Competition and received Second Prize and the Jon Laukvik prize at the St. Alban’s International Organ Competition 2013. Before moving back to Oxford, he spent seven years in New York City working at the world-famous Saint Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue.
How to book, and other info.
- On-line at an advance discount via www.ticketweb.co.uk. Audience members should bring email confirmation/identification to the event.
- In person: £13 on the door at each event from 6.45pm (full price cash/cheque/card).
- For all concerts admission is free to under-16s and full-time students (subject to availability). Identification will be requested but tickets are not required.
- An individual great value season ticket gaining entry to all concerts costs just £60 and can be purchased directly from Thames Concerts info@thamesconcerts.com.
- St Andrew’s Church is wheelchair accessible and accompanying carers are admitted free (carer tickets not required).
- It is not necessary to book tickets for the Farmers' Market Day morning coffee concerts, but voluntary donations are gratefully accepted.
- Latecomers are only permitted during a suitable pause in the performances. Programmes may be subject to change at short notice. Thames Concerts reserves the right to refuse admission. Evening concerts are not suitable for children under the age of 6.
- Full programme details and Artistic Director’s notes may be viewed at thamesconcerts.com.
£12.10 Ages 6+
Concert organist Benjamin Sheen makes a welcome return to the series with a programme entitled In London Town, performing music from his recent acclaimed CD. The full programme to be announced shortly.
Currently Director of Music at Jesus College Cambridge, Ben is one of the UK’s most established organists on both sides of the Atlantic. Hailed as ‘brilliant' by the New York Times, he is the 2013 winner of the Pierre S. du Pont First Prize in the inaugural Longwood Gardens Organ Competition and received Second Prize and the Jon Laukvik prize at the St. Alban’s International Organ Competition 2013. Before moving back to Oxford, he spent seven years in New York City working at the world-famous Saint Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue.
How to book, and other info.
- On-line at an advance discount via www.ticketweb.co.uk. Audience members should bring email confirmation/identification to the event.
- In person: £13 on the door at each event from 6.45pm (full price cash/cheque/card).
- For all concerts admission is free to under-16s and full-time students (subject to availability). Identification will be requested but tickets are not required.
- An individual great value season ticket gaining entry to all concerts costs just £60 and can be purchased directly from Thames Concerts info@thamesconcerts.com.
- St Andrew’s Church is wheelchair accessible and accompanying carers are admitted free (carer tickets not required).
- It is not necessary to book tickets for the Farmers' Market Day morning coffee concerts, but voluntary donations are gratefully accepted.
- Latecomers are only permitted during a suitable pause in the performances. Programmes may be subject to change at short notice. Thames Concerts reserves the right to refuse admission. Evening concerts are not suitable for children under the age of 6.
- Full programme details and Artistic Director’s notes may be viewed at thamesconcerts.com.
Currently Director of Music at Jesus College Cambridge, Ben is one of the UK’s most established organists on both sides of the Atlantic. Hailed as ‘brilliant' by the New York Times, he is the 2013 winner of the Pierre S. du Pont First Prize in the inaugural Longwood Gardens Organ Competition and received Second Prize and the Jon Laukvik prize at the St. Alban’s International Organ Competition 2013. Before moving back to Oxford, he spent seven years in New York City working at the world-famous Saint Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue.
How to book, and other info.
- On-line at an advance discount via www.ticketweb.co.uk. Audience members should bring email confirmation/identification to the event.
- In person: £13 on the door at each event from 6.45pm (full price cash/cheque/card).
- For all concerts admission is free to under-16s and full-time students (subject to availability). Identification will be requested but tickets are not required.
- An individual great value season ticket gaining entry to all concerts costs just £60 and can be purchased directly from Thames Concerts info@thamesconcerts.com.
- St Andrew’s Church is wheelchair accessible and accompanying carers are admitted free (carer tickets not required).
- It is not necessary to book tickets for the Farmers' Market Day morning coffee concerts, but voluntary donations are gratefully accepted.
- Latecomers are only permitted during a suitable pause in the performances. Programmes may be subject to change at short notice. Thames Concerts reserves the right to refuse admission. Evening concerts are not suitable for children under the age of 6.
- Full programme details and Artistic Director’s notes may be viewed at thamesconcerts.com.
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