Everyman Award-winning poet and playwright Carol Ann Duffy’s thrilling contemporary adaptation of the fifteenth century play The Summoning of Everyman, is directed by Katherine Nesbitt.
Patricia Kopatchinskaja Violin Masterclass Patricia Kopatchinskaja, a violinist in 'a class of her own' (The Times), passes her knowledge on to Guildhall School players of the future in this evening Artist Spotlight Masterclass.
OrchestRAM: An orchestral rendition of 30 years of RAM Records OrchestRAM will see some of the finest releases from 30 years of RAM Records' finest releases performed by a 35 piece live orchestra.
Junior Guildhall Symphony Orchestra The outstanding young musicians of Junior Guildhall Symphony Orchestra and String Ensemble return to Milton Court Concert Hall for a performance under the baton of Julian Clayton.
Lise Davidsen Vocal Masterclass Lise Davidsen imparts her knowledge and experience to Guildhall School musicians as she leads a masterclass with the singers of tomorrow.
Bishopsgate Institute x Guildhall School: The Blu Palace Ball Kookie Blu presents: The Blu Palace Ball Kookie Blu invites you to embark on a magical journey with her fabulous friends as they explore one of the most celebrated Drag Balls, which debuted legendary Queens in West London’s Portchester Hall from the 1960s to the 80s.
Bishopsgate Institute x Guildhall School: Impurity! Inspired by real sex worker history from the Bishopsgate Institute archives, Sexquisite presents a cabaret show of multidisciplinary performances, with poetry, burlesque, dance, comedy, and more.
Network Meetings and CPD Sessions Reflect on and develop your school's music curriculum through Music Education Islington Network Meetings and CPD Sessions.
Guildhall Jazz Orchestra with Phil Robson Guildhall Jazz Orchestra present a varied programme of contemporary writing for big band including selections of fusion-tinged material as performed by Jaco Pastorius for ‘The Birthday Concert’ and the ‘Avery Fisher Hall’ gigs.
Guildhall Wigmore Prize Recital The winner of the 2021 Guildhall Wigmore Prize, Gabriele Strata, performs a programme comprising the four Chopin Ballades interspersed with French keyboard music spanning three centuries, including Couperin, Satie, Messiaen and Dutilleux.