Tuned In London Music at St Mary’s Church- September to December 2018

The new collection of rhythms and sounds of the Tuned In London programme brings fantastic artists to Saint Mary’s Church in Rotherhithe for another season of intimate music gigs. The venue offers a unique experience to experience music like no other place can do. It is also worth mentioning how affordable Tuned In London tickets are and what good value for money in a London where everything is just “London prices”

New venue: St Mary’s Church

This new series of concerts by TuneIn London will be held at the incredible St Mary’s Church at St Maryschurch Street in Bermondsey, just a few steps away from the previous venue Sands Films Studios. If you have been to any the concerts in the past, you’ll recognise the incredible spire of the church across the road.

St Mary's Church ROtherhithe

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DUNAJSKA KAPELYE

Sat 29th Sep, 7.45pm (doors 7.15pm), St Mary’s Church, Rotherhithe

Shot through with searing jazz improvisation Dunajska Kapelye play truly authentic Gypsy and Balkan Folk music taking their listeners on a stunning musical tour of Eastern Europe, where wends the Danube (from whence their name), featuring plaintive Gypsy ballads, tub-thumping Romanian wedding dances, elements of tango and klezmer.

Led by Polish Piotr Jordan’s many-hued and ever-virtuosic violin-playing, composer and multi-instrumentalist Zac Gvirtzman on accordion and clarinet, and renowned double bassist Paul Moylan, their music is an irresistible fusion of passion and finesse – of dazzling technique and deep emotional impact.

Proceeds from this performance will be going to two fertility charities, one of which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.

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PIERS FACCINI

Wed 28th Nov, 7.45pm (doors 7.15pm), St Mary’s Church, Rotherhithe

Crossing and blurring musical boundaries is an art form for Piers Faccini. Treading the frontiers which delineate one country from another, Faccini finds his inspiration in the cultural ambiguity of borderlands. If his songs were maps, they’d stretch from the English moors to the Saharan dunes via the plains of the Mediterranean. Over seven acclaimed albums, the latest of which is “I Dreamed An Island” (2016), Faccini has toured his music worldwide, recording and collaborating with numerous musicians including Ballake Sissoko, Vincent Segal, Ben Harper, Rokia Traore and Ibrahim Maalouf amongst others. With both Brtish and Italian roots, he lives in the south of France.

This performance is brought to you in partnership with this year’s London International Arts Festival, curated by Indian violinist Jyotsna Srikanth.

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HARRIET MACKENZIE and CELONIATUS ENSEMBLE

Sat 8th Dec, 7.45pm (doors 7.15pm), St Mary’s Church, Rotherhithe

After the phenomenal success of the breathtaking concert this time last year, Harriet Mackenzie and the Celoniatus Ensemble return with a beautiful nature-inspired programme featuring the Baroque masterpiece ‘The Four Seasons’ by Vivaldi juxtaposed with the heat of Argentinian tango in Piazzolla’s ‘Four Seasons of Buenos Aires’ and the beautifully evocative work by Emily Doolittle depicting a blackbird singing in the rain: eight seasons, birdsong, classical and candlelit…

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