Mozart by Candlelight

All Saints, Blackheath, London.

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
GENERAL ADMISSION £27.50 (£25.00)
BAND A £32.40 (£30.00)
CHILDREN (12 AND UNDER) £16.50 (£15.00)
VIP (FRONT ROW + HALF A BOTTLE OF CHAMPAGNE) £79.50 (£75.00) Tickets not available
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Mozart by Candlelight

8pm Saturday 2 May 2026

All Saints Church, All Saints Drive, Blackheath SE3 0TH

The passion and drama of Mozart at dusk with his legendary Piano Quartet in G minor followed by Haydn's flamboyant 'Gypsy' Piano Trio all lit by luminous candlelight.

Mozart Piano Quartet in G minor

Haydn 'Gypsy' Piano Trio

An evening of passion, drama, and virtuosity.

Be swept away by Mozart's Piano Quartet in G minor - a work of rare intensity and expression. This is music of high drama and emotional depth. The programme continues with Haydn's flamboyant and irresistibly virtuosic 'Gypsy' Piano Trio, bursting with colour, fire, and brilliance.

Internationally acclaimed pianist Iain Farrington joins Harriet and Alexandra Mackenzie alongside renowned violist Nancy Johnson for a concert of classical drama at dusk. Farrington has performed to a live global audience of over a billion at the Olympic Games Opening Ceremony, sharing the stage with Sir Simon Rattle and Rowan Atkinson, and has written music for the King's Coronation.

"Formidable pianism... exquisite insights" - The Guardian
"Burning commitment and intensity" - Gramophone Magazine

Profits from the concert support Music in Action, the inspiring charity providing life-changing music education for underprivileged children. Join us for an unforgettable evening of exceptional music - and help pass the joy of music on to the next generation.

From our audience:

"The most exhilarating and exciting performance!'

 "I was blown away!!"

"atmospheric, moving, exciting. Just gorgeous and an injection of much-needed beauty"

Please note: This is a one hour programme

There are 2 concerts available at 6pm (Piano Concerto 21 and Moonlight Sonata) and 8pm (Mozart Piano Quartet, Haydn 'Gypsy' Trio)