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Ely Cathedral Evensong

The Esterhazy Singers will be the guest choir at an upcoming Evensong service at Ely Cathedral. Ely Cathedral, Ely, CB7 4DL. Saturday 28th March 2026, 5:30pm.

A Journey in Song

From the Renaissance to the Jazz Age For our Summer Concert, We’ll explore a broad history of secular song, taking us from madrigals through to standards of the great American Jazz Age (accompanied by a jazz trio!). St. Mary’s Battersea.… Read More »A Journey in Song

Faire is the Heaven

Great Motets and Anthems Join us as we explore great anthems and motets, including works by Parry, Elgar, Harris and Dove. St Ann’s Wandsworth. Saturday 14th November 2026, 7pm

Carols Old and New

Our annual carol concert will feature a glorious mixture of festive favourites and beautiful carol settings. St Margaret Pattens, Eastcheap. Tuesday 15th December 2026, 7.30pm. 

Christmas Carol Concert

Our traditional carol concert takes place again in St Margaret Pattens, combining old classics with modern favourites. St Margaret Pattens, Eastcheap. Tuesday 16th December 2025, 7.30pm. Tickets are £16, or £10 for under 25s, and are available at the link… Read More »Christmas Carol Concert

Kodály Missa Brevis and Vaughan Williams Toward the Unknown Region

The Esterhazy Singers explored the music of Hungarian composer Zoltán Kodály, performing his Missa Brevis, alongside one of Vaughan Williams’ earliest choral works, his setting of Walt Whitman’s poem “Toward the Unknown Region” St Gabriel’s Pimlico. Thursday 13th November 2025, 7.30pm. 

Echoes of the Stage

The Esterhazy Singers summer concert showcased choral highlights from the operatic stage and beyond. In this exciting and varied programme, the choir explored opera classics, including choruses by Puccini, Verdi and Wagner, alongside arrangements of modern stage songs, from Cole… Read More »Echoes of the Stage

Bach Mass in B Minor

This concert was an opportunity to hear Bach’s choral masterpiece, accompanied by orchestra, in the glorious setting of Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Square.  Saturday 22nd March 2025, 7.00pm