
Wild Arts Spring Concert Series (3) - Mozart and Brahms Clarinet Quintets
Wild Arts present the third performance of their annual spring concert series.

Wild Arts Opera Evening at Dorfold Hall (Songs of Summer Love)
Wild Arts present some of the greatest stories of all time, with dramatic intrigue, jealousy, comedy, idealism, and pure love.

Wild Arts Spring Concert Series (2) - Richard Dowling and Michael Butten
Wild Arts present the second performance of their annual spring concert series.

Wild Arts Spring Concert Series (1) - Violin Recital with Charlotte Spruit
Wild Arts present the first performance of their annual spring concert series.

Wild Arts Opera Evening at Iscoyd Park (Love, Actually)
Wild Arts present some of the greatest stories of all time, with dramatic intrigue, jealousy, comedy, idealism, and pure love.

Thaxted Festival Launch (with Wild Arts)
Programme announcement and launch for Thaxted Festival 2024 (with a concert performance by Wild Arts)

Wild Arts Opera Evening (The Beautiful and Damned)
Wild Arts present some of the greatest stories of all time, with dramatic intrigue, jealousy, comedy, idealism, and pure love.

Wild Arts Christmas Celebration
Wild Arts gather at The Art Workers’ Guild in London to celebrate the last year of music making, performing to 6,000 people across 40 venues over their summer tour, debuting their Young Artists and Primary Schools Programmes, and expanding their musical programme year-wide.

Wild Arts present: Handel’s Messiah
Wild Arts return to their summer home at Layer Marney Tower with Handel's legendary retelling of the story of Christ – from the annunciation of the shepherds at the start of the Christmas story, to the passion, the resurrection, and the day of judgement.

Wild Arts present: Handel’s Messiah
Wild Arts present Handel's legendary retelling of the story of Christ – from the annunciation of the shepherds at the start of the Christmas story, to the passion, the resurrection, and the day of judgement.

Wild Arts present: Handel’s Messiah
Wild Arts present Handel's legendary retelling of the story of Christ – from the annunciation of the shepherds at the start of the Christmas story, to the passion, the resurrection, and the day of judgement. (Special Fundraising Performance)

Wild Arts present: Handel’s Messiah
Wild Arts present Handel's legendary retelling of the story of Christ – from the annunciation of the shepherds at the start of the Christmas story, to the passion, the resurrection, and the day of judgement.

Wild Arts present: Handel’s Messiah
Wild Arts present Handel's legendary retelling of the story of Christ – from the annunciation of the shepherds at the start of the Christmas story, to the passion, the resurrection, and the day of judgement.

Recommended: Vermeer Chamber Concerts - Impressionism Meets Tango
Join us in the wood-panelled Music Room at Burgh House to explore the diverse musical landscape of Paris in the 1950s, when Astor Piazzolla travelled from Buenos Aires to study with the legendary musical pedagogue Nadia Boulanger.

Wild Arts Opera Evening (The Beautiful and Damned)
Wild Arts present some of the greatest stories of all time, with dramatic intrigue, jealousy, comedy, idealism, and pure love.

Recommended: Vermeer Chamber Concerts - The Gilded Carriage
Travel through the musical centres of early 18th century Europe, in this recital of sublime sonatas for violin and harpsichord. We begin in Rome on 1st January 1700 with Corelli, and visit Handel, de La Guerre and Bach in London, Paris and Leipzig.

Recommended: Vermeer Chamber Concerts - Harps and Harmonies
An evening in Paris at the home of Henriette Renié, the prodigious harpist, composer and teacher who inspired Debussy and Ravel to write music for the harp.

26 Wordstock @ The Bloomsbury Festival
An afternoon of conversation, writing, and sharing around this year’s Bloomsbury Festival theme: Grow.
Recommended: Dark Angels: Poetry’s Circle of Growth
An inspiring live performance of poetry on the theme of ‘Grow’ by Dark Angels poets John Simmons, Tim Rich, and Thérèse Kieran. Features new poems specially written for the Bloomsbury Festival.