Corelia Project
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St James' Piccadilly
197 Piccadilly, London W1J 9LL, UK (Google Maps)
Join us for this free lunchtime concert at St James's Piccadilly in central London. We’ll be performing chamber works by living composers Elena Kats-Chernin and Amanda Harberg, plus the monumental first piano trio by Cécile Chaminade.
The concert has been recorded so you can watch it here:
The Corelia Project perform and research works by women and gender-marginalised composers. They bring to life some of the best music written by women at concerts throughout London and beyond.
Have a look at their website, where you can explore their database of women and gender-marginalised composers
Nearest stations:
🚇 Piccadilly Circus (Bakerloo and Piccadilly lines)
🚇 Green Park (Jubilee, Piccadilly, and Victoria lines). Step-free access to the Jubilee and Victoria lines but not the Piccadilly line
This venue has step-free access from Piccadilly and Jermyn Street. More access information from the venue's website
The concert has been recorded so you can watch it here:
Discover the Corelia Project
The Corelia Project perform and research works by women and gender-marginalised composers. They bring to life some of the best music written by women at concerts throughout London and beyond.
Have a look at their website, where you can explore their database of women and gender-marginalised composers
Programme
- Blue Silence by Elena Kats-Chernin – a tender piece to help her son, Alex, sleep through hallucinations 🌗
- Lucas’s Garden by Amanda Harberg – a wild, groovy fantasy garden 🌿
- Plus the monumental first piano trio by Cécile Chaminade 🎻
Performers
- Sophie Glenny, clarinet and Corelia Project co-founder, whom I went to Norfolk with earlier this year
- Niki Moosavi, cello
- Tiago Soares Silva, violin who also premiered my piece turn back and begin again a few years ago
- Jack Campbell, piano
Travel
Nearest stations:
🚇 Piccadilly Circus (Bakerloo and Piccadilly lines)
🚇 Green Park (Jubilee, Piccadilly, and Victoria lines). Step-free access to the Jubilee and Victoria lines but not the Piccadilly line
Accessibility
This venue has step-free access from Piccadilly and Jermyn Street. More access information from the venue's website