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St John's Smith Square

St John's Smith Square was designed by Thomas Archer and completed in 1728. One of the masterpieces of English Baroque architecture, the building inspires great affection partly for its sturdy elegance and partly for its sheer persistence, having survived fires, lightning strikes, subsidence and a direct hit from an incendiary during WWII. It was thoroughly restored in the 1960s and is now one of the most respected concert halls in London, with a versatile acoustic and a wide-ranging programme. The nearest Tube stations are Westminster and St James' Park, with Victoria and Waterloo offering rail access. The 3 and 87 buses stop on adjacent Millbank to the east; the C10 and 507 on Horseferry Road to the south, and the 88 on Marsham Street to the west. Since 2010, the venue has been wheelchair accessible by means of a platform lift.

What's On @ St John's Smith Square

30% OFF Haydn Cello Concert in C and Mozart Requiem
Join the National Symphony Orchestra at Sinfonia Smith Square for the final concert of the 2025 season: Mozart - The Late, Great Symphonies . With stunning performances of Handel's Zadok the Priest, Haydn's Cello Concerto in C, and Mozart's Requiem, this concert promises an unforgettable evening of music. With the talented Philipp Schupelius as the soloist, this concert showcases the best of classical music, from ceremonial grandeur to emotional depth. Don't miss out on this chance to hear some of the most beloved works in the classical repertoire.
Mozart's Jupiter Symphony & Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Viola  Live in London - 30% O
National Symphony Orchestra Rimma Sushanskaya, Conductor Sunday, 20th July 2025 Mozart - Magic Flute Overture Mozart Sinfonia Concertante for violin and viola, K. 364 Mozart Symphony No. 41, 'Jupiter', K. 551 Soloists: Aki Blendis, violin |Jaren Ziegler, viola Join us for the fourth concert of our 2025 season: Mozart The Late, Great Symphonies. MozartsMagic Flute Overturesets the stage for one of operas most enchanting masterpieces, blending mystery, grandeur, and playfulness. Opening with solemn, majestic chords that evoke the operas Masonic themes, the music soon bursts into a lively, spirited allegro. This brilliant contrast reflects the operas fusion of fantasy and enlightenment, capturing its sense of adventure and wonder. Composed in 1791, shortly before Mozarts death, the overture remains a thrilling concert piecebold, radiant, and unmistakably Mozart. Mozarts Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Viola is a deeply expressive and radiant work, showcasing his unparalleled gift for melodic beauty and balance. Written during his time in Salzburg, this masterpiece highlights the unique interplay between the violin and viola, blending virtuosic brilliance with heartfelt lyricism. From the noble and expansive opening to the profoundly expressive Andante and the spirited, dance-like finale, Mozart crafts an engaging dialogue between the soloists, making this piece a captivating highlight of the evening. MozartsSymphony No. 41, Jupiter, is a majestic and triumphant masterpiece, his final and most grand symphony. Bursting with brilliance and complexity, it showcases Mozarts mastery, from the noble opening to the exhilarating, fugal finale. This symphony stands as a testament to his genius, blending grandeur, sophistication, and an almost divine sense of perfection. Aki Blendis began learning the violin at the age of four with Elisabeth Waterhouse. He studied with Felicity Lipman for six years and now continues his musical development under Ivo Stankov at the Junior Guildhall. A dedicated and versatile musician, he is a member of the National Youth Orchestra and an avid chamber musician, regularly attending chamber music courses. Beyond music, Aki is a passionate sportsman, playing football for both his school and a local club, while also representing his school and borough in athletics. Jaren Ziegler won the BBC Young Musician Strings Final in 2022 at age 16, becoming the first violist in the competitions history to do so. He has since performed Waltons Viola Concerto with the BBC Philharmonic and appeared as a soloist with the London Mozart Players, Northern Chamber Orchestra, and others. A member of LGT Young Soloists, he has played at Wigmore Hall, Musikverein, and Philharmonie Luxembourg. Jaren studies at the Royal Academy of Music with Hlne Clment and has worked with artists including Elena Urioste and the Heath Quartet. He plays a Stefano Scarampella viola, kindly loaned by Beares International Violin Society. Dont miss this unforgettable evening in the intimate setting of Sinfonia Smith Square, where every seat in the stalls offers a perfect view. Previous concerts have sold out quicklysecure your tickets today! Tickets available at a 30% discount off face value. Explore the full lineup of our 2025 concert season here:https://sites.google.com/view/nso-concerts Secure your tickets today and immerse yourself in Mozarts timeless brilliance! Note: This venue is now called Sinfonia Smith Square, formerly known as St Johns Smith Square. When you arrive at Sinfonia Smith Square, simply provide your name at the box office. They will issue your official tickets, which include your seat numbers.

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