The events at Charterhouse are free, unless stated otherwise, but a
retiring collection will be made. There is limited seating available
so if you would like to attend any please contact us by clicking
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Saturday 4 May 2013
English Saints and Martyrs of the Reformation Era
The Annual Ecumenical Commemoration of the Carthusian Martyrs will
take place in the Chapel and Chapel Court of the London Charterhouse.
The Service will start at 5.30pm and last approximately one hour. It
will be attended by the Clergy of Wesleys Chapel and Westminster
Cathedral, the Tyburn Sisters OSB, the Brothers of Charterhouse, together
with friends of the Charterhouse.
For further information please email the Preacher or phone 07904
186414
Monday 3 June
2.00pm-5.00pm
Chelsea Fringe
Gardens (only) open and Art Exhibition
Entrance Free
Donations welcome
Thursday 6 June 2013
6.00pm-9.00pm THE NATIONAL GARDENS SCHEME
Charterhouse will once again be opening its gardens to the public to
raise money for the NGS charities. The admission fee of £5.00
will include a glass of wine. No advance booking required.
www.ngs.org.uk
Thursday 13 June 2013
PIANO AND STRING QUARTET RECITAL
in the Great Chamber
7.30-9.00pm
ALISSA FIRSOVA
STRING QUARTET FROM THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Admission by programme only, £10.00 (cash only)
Doors open at 7.00pm
No advance tickets. No reserved places
Programme:
Piano Concerto No 12 in A, K414 (a quattro) MOZART (1756-91)
Klavierstucke, Op118 (Solo Piano) BRAHMS (1833-1897)
SHORT INTERVAL
Piano Concerto No 2 in F minor, Op21 CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Original version (1832)
Alissa Firsova is a prize-winning Russian-British composer, pianist
and conductor, resident in the UK since 1999.
She had her Wigmore Hall debut in 2009, followed by an appearance at
the Proms in the Albert Hall, and has subsequently been in demand as
a pianist in the UK and abroad.
As a rising international star Alissa has attracted such comments as
giving a sublime performance in a recital in Russia, and
that her head, heart and fingers are in complete accord
- a recitalist of unlimited potential - in the UK.