
from the press release and website:
Summer Music in City Churches is a festival in the City of London. Founded in 2018, it presents beautiful music to engage, divert and inspire, in ancient and architecturally stunning churches in the Square Mile. Standing cheek by jowl with City offices, these churches are glorious settings in which to listen and reflect: oases of history, beauty and peace amidst the 24-7 hurly-burly of City life.
It’s only a month until the opening night of this year’s Summer Music in City Churches. If you haven’t got your tickets yet, don’t lose any time.
‘Eternal Light’ is a series of stunning concerts presented during evenings and lunchtimes from 18th to 27th June. Along with some of the great choral requiem settings (Fauré, Duruflé, Verdi), you’ll find an enticing variety of luminous music performed in beautiful, historic churches.
It is our pleasure to welcome back the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted this year for the first time by Sir John Rutter. Other returning festival favourites include string quartet Brother Tree Sound, Tier3 Trio, RPO Brass, and pianists Iain Farrington, Mark Bebbington and Viv McLean.
We are thrilled to feature a number of up-and-coming talented young musicians, including: duo Eleanor Grant (voice and double bass) & Gus McQuade (guitar); soprano soloist Hannah Dienes-Williams; organist Paul Greally; award-winning guitarist Jack Hancher; and the exquisite sound of Corvus Consort.
There’s a special chance to hear Lucy Parham‘s composer portrait of Debussy, ahead of a sell-out performance at the Wigmore Hall later in the year.
Finally, don’t miss Verdi’s immortal Requiem in the remarkable new version by Richard Blackford performed by the City of London Choir under Daniel Hyde.
Evening concerts take place in St Giles Cripplegate; at lunchtimes we visit light-filled St James Garlickhythe, St Mary Abchurch and St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate for the first time. Click below for full details and to book tickets.
As a subscriber to our newsletter, you can buy tickets to all concerts – lunchtime and evening – with 20% off by quoting KESEL20 when you book. Or buy a season ticket to the whole festival for just £100.
For details and booking, head to the Summer Music in City Churches website
Published post no.2,543 – Saturday 24 May 2025