Church in Black Lion Lane offers concerts and talks beginning with mindful music
St Peter’s Church in Hammersmith's Black Lion Lane is continuing its cultural programme Quidam in February, offering a series of free or low-cost events to the local community, including singing, music, lectures and art.
Here's what's coming up:
        
        Thursday 7 February,  8.15pm - 'In Discussion' with Victoria McDonald
        
        The tensions currently seen between the rural and the metropolitan 
  populations of the UK. 
  David Goodhart is Head of Policy Exchange’s Demography, Immigration 
  and Integration Unit, and Director of the Integration Hub website. He is a 
  former Director of Demos, and former Editor of Prospect magazine, which he 
  founded in 1995. David is a prominent figure in public debate in the UK, as a 
  well-known broadcaster, author, commentator, and journalist. He was a 
  correspondent for the Financial Times, including a stint in Germany during the
  unification period. In 2013, he published The British Dream, a book about post-war 
  multiculturalism, national identity, and immigration.
  
  In 2017 he published The Road to Somewhere:
  The Populist Revolt and the Future of Politics - a Sunday Times best-seller.
Suggested £10 donation, students free
Saturday 23 February, 7.30pm, The Whispering Trees – A Winter Recital

        
  A very beautiful and atmospheric recital by Alex Pullinger,
  countertenor, and Andrew Charity on piano, with visual elements 
  by Christian Hey. The performance will be staged by candlelight
  with scenic elements.
  It depicts a singer who has disappeared during his previous 
  recital. We first encounter him lost in a mysterious wood, cold 
  and alone, gradually forgetting his origins and clinging to music in
  the darkness. By the end, he has transcended the human realm to 
  become an ethereal Jack Frost figure.
  The programme will include songs by Purcell, Britten, Ravel,
  Quilter, Dowland, Warlock and Vaughan Williams.
  
  Alex Pullinger is a freelance countertenor and singing teacher, based in
  London. Andrew Charity is a freelance conductor/pianist and singing
  teacher/coach. He is also resident conductor of madrigal singing at RADA. 
Tickets £15, £10/£5 concessions
Friday 8 March, 7.30pm - Nowruz Evening, Persian Music and Poetry

A feast of Persian music and poetry to herald the festival of Nowruz which 
  celebrates the coming of the Spring Solstice and the Persian New Year! As well as
  the music and poetry, we will share a selection of Persian food and drink.
  
  Dr Peyman Heydarian is an internationally renowned classical musician.
  Peyman’s main instrument is the santur, a beautifully resonant dulcimer playedn
  with felt hammers, and forerunner of the harpsichord. For more than thirty years 
  Peyman has performed solo santur recitals all over the world including Iran, USA,
  Syria, Jordan, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Hong Kong, Poland, and the UK.
  
  For St Peter's first ever Nowruz celebration, Peyman will perform solo santur 
  and daf, as well as accompanying Roshan Ravan and Saara Hasan as they perform 
  poems in Farsi (with English translations) by poets such as Rumi, Hafez and Saadi 
  and a range of contemporary and traditional Persian folk songs.
Tickets £15, £10/£5 concessions
Friday 29 March, 7.30pm -‘Forget-Me-Not’ Recital

Mother’s Day on Sunday 31st March is a special time of the year for many of us as we show our
  love and appreciation for our mums who are at the heart of our whole family. But for those of us
  who have lost our mothers – perhaps recently or many years ago - it is a day of quiet reflection
  and we may look for a different expression of gratitude for all that they gave us. For the second
  year running we are dedicating the Forget-Me-Not song recital to the memory of our mothers
  and grandmothers whom we love but see no more. This time we will be holding the recital in the
  evening to allow more people to attend.
  
  If you would like to sponsor a song in memory of a loved one, please email QuidamW6@gmail.com. There is a  a minimum donation of £30 per song which will go 
  to support the Quidam W6 Lunchtime Recital programme.
Apart from sponsorship, this is a free concert with retiring collection.
 
        
        St Peter’s Church says its Mother’s Day service is always very special and joyful; full of children and 
    flowers, and adds: "Do come and join us on Sunday 31st March at 10.30am. We’d love to see you there."
January 31, 2019
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