The first Harrow Music Festival will take place this weekend, hosted by St George’s, Headstone.
The festival will be taking place in both St George’s Church and St George’s Hall, which face one another across Pinner View, Harrow. The elegant church’s acoustic is ideally suited to music, whether solo or choral singing, the Steinway D concert grand piano, or the building’s 1915 three-manual Rothwell pipe organ.
This inaugural festival spans three days:
Festal Evensong Easter
Sunday, April 21, 6.30 pm
St George’s Church, Pinner View, HA1 4RJ
Sung by St George’s Camerata, the church’s professional and scholarship octet. Free admission.
Brandyn Shaw and his ‘Radio’ Rhythm Makers
Monday, April 22, 7.30 pm
St George’s Hall, Pinner View, HA1 4RJ
Brandyn Shaw and his band recreate the glamour of the Golden Era of British dance bands. 18s-and-under go free when accompanied by a paying adult.
Mark Bebbington
Tuesday, April 23, 7.30 pm
St George’s Church, Pinner View, HA1 4RJ
Mark Bebbington is a renowned champion of British piano music. 18s-and-under go free when accompanied by a paying adult.
Tickets are available from eventbrite.co.uk
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