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Classical music concert playing Handel, Mahler and Whitley played in the Bold Tendencies car park in the heart of Peckham. Open to all ages


Handel: Passacaglia


Mahler: Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen with Sarah-Jane Lewis - soprano


Kate Whitley: New piece created by The Multi-Story Youth choir, with percussionists Elsa Bradley and Jude Carlton


We are joined by our favourite soprano Sarah-Jane Lewis to perform Mahler's beautiful Ich Bin der Welt abhanden gekommen alongside a new piece by Kate Whitley for orchestra and children's choir, and a new arrangement of Handel's Passacaglia for orchestra.


We will be joined by young singers and instrumentalists from the Multi-Story youth ensemble and choir, who first came together for our 2017 BBC Proms performance.



Fri 16th Aug

7:00pm ? 8:00pm


Bold Tendencies

95a Rye Lane


You can choose to pay either ?5 or ?10 for your ticket.


Purchase your tickets here: https://billetto.co.uk/e/the-multi-story-orchestra-handel-mahler-whitley-tickets-352283



More information about the event here: https://www.multi-story.org.uk/upcomingevents/handel-mahler-whitley



More information about the Multi-Story Orchestra:


Celebrated as one of the most exciting young orchestras to emerge in recent years, The Multi-Story Orchestra is made up of outstanding young professional musicians who share a commitment to widening accessibility to classical music. Its performances in car parks around the country attract huge, diverse audiences. The group tours local school halls and playgrounds, and runs choir projects that bring together hundreds of young people to perform alongside the Orchestra. We are proud to have been invited to perform as part of the BBC Proms in 2016, 2017 and 2019.



More information about the venue here: https://www.boldtendencies.com

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi everyone,


We still have tickets left and would love to see you at our concert.


Remember, you can read more about the event here: https://www.multi-story.org.uk/upcomingevents/handel-mahler-whitley


And you can get your tickets here: https://billetto.co.uk/e/the-multi-story-orchestra-handel-mahler-whitley-tickets-352283



Hope to see you there!

I just wanted to say what a wonderful event this was. The young participants in the youth choir and orchestra (and the older ones!) - were fantastic. And Sarah-Jane Lewis - what a star! A big thanks to all involved for such an entertaining and uplifting evening.

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