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Partner Concerts at Leighton House

Below is a list of privately held concerts taking place at Leighton House. Tickets are available to purchase by anyone. Contact details for the organisers and links to book tickets are provided.

 

Private concert in Frederic Leighton's studio. Image Kevin Moran.

Booking Tickets

 

Use the links below to purchase tickets and get additional information about the concerts. Contact details for the concert organisers are also provided.

 Leighton House is not selling tickets to any of the concerts listed below and therefore should not be contacted for information.

Thank you. 

 

Rupert Smith

Piano Recital by Damir L. Sertić

Date: Friday, 13 February 2026
Time: 7:00pm
Contact: jlotherington@SalzburgGlobal.org

Works by Mozart, Maxwell Davies, Dora Pejačević, Reynaldo Hahn, Clara Schumann, Robert Schumann, Damir Sertić. Guest tenor: Mark Milhofer   

        Tickets

 

 

Rupert Smith

Pilgrimage of Sound - Bartók, Ravel, Liszt, and Wagner

Friday, 13 March 2026
Time: 7:30pm
Contact: zaikipiano@gmail.com

A classical piano concert by Yura Zaiki, inspired by yoga and wandering musical communities, showcasing music shaped by movement and cultural journeys.   

                                                                                      Tickets

 

 

Chris Swithinbank stands indoors in front of a large wall clock, wearing a grey cable‑knit jumper

Chris Swithinbank: 12 Songs

Thursday 2 April 2026
Time: 7:00pm
Contact: chris.swithinbank@gmail.com

Coached and accompanied by star répétiteur George Ireland, Chris sings his own brand-new compositions.

         Tickets

 

 

Event poster for the Schubert Octet, featuring photos of musicians with their instruments.

Schubert Octet and Songs of Inspiration

Saturday 16 May 2026
Time: 7:00pm
Contact: vermeerchamberconcerts@gmail.com

The Bloomsbury Players close out the Season with a programme centred around Schubert’s Octet, performed by renowned musicians on historical instruments. To complement this monumental work, the Bloomsbury Players present specially commissioned arrangements of Schubert’s songs that inspired his instrumental chamber music, alongside excerpts from his string quartets Rosamunde and Death and the Maiden, both composed within weeks of the Octet.

                                                                                      Tickets