RHC CONCERT SERIES

 

RHC Concerts

                
The RHC Concerts Patron: Julian Lloyd Webber FRCM

The RHC Concert Series has now finished for 2011 - thank you for your support.

 

Welcome to The RHC Concerts 2011

Welcome to this year's series of concerts at The Royal Hospital Chelsea which features a great variety of top class performances - it includes new faces and also, by popular demand, return visits of artists who have so enjoyed performing in the unique setting and fine acoustic of The Chapel.

The Sacconi Quartet has continued to build an enviable reputation since its first visit in 2006 and Diana Galvydyte is an audience favourite following her memorable performance of Bruch's Violin Concerto in 2008.

The acclaimed cellist Thomas Carroll makes his debut appearance as does the conductor Neil Thomson and all the vibrant young professional players who comprise London Serenata.

The Chapel Choir of the Royal Hospital is one of the finest church choirs in London and attracts capacity audiences - tickets are sure to be snapped up this year for the choir's performance of Messiah.

To end the series The RHC Concerts is delighted to host the sensational Boyan Ensemble of Kiev on their 20th consecutive tour of the UK.

The RHC Concerts, which continues to showcase the talents of both internationally renowned musicians and gifted young artists, is now in its eighth year and firmly established in London's musical calendar. We look forward to welcoming you to the remarkable and historical Royal Hospital Chelsea, the Home of the Chelsea Pensioners.

For full programme information and to buy your tickets online please click here

 

RHC CONCERT SERIES - DATES FOR YOUR DIARY:

Sacconi Quartet - Wednesday 28th September 7pm

Diana Galvydyte, Bartholomew LaFollette and Philip Moore - Wednesday 12th October 7pm

London Serenata - Wednesday 26th October 7pm

The Chapel Choir of the Royal Hospital - Wednesday 9th November 7pm

The Boyan Ensemble of Kiev - Wednesday 23 November 7pm

 

The generous support of
The Bowerman Charitable Trust
Dunard Fund
The Sloane Club
is gratefully acknowledged