Beethoven’s Sonata in E major Op.109 Nocturnes Op. 15 N.1 and Op.27 N.1
Chopin’s Scherzo Op.39 N.3
and a selection from Albeniz’s The Iberia Suite
St. Michael’s welcomes Alexander in a break from his busy schedule as an internationally renowned soloist and chamber musician, to bring us this special event as part of our Stewardship Campaign.
About Alexander-
Appreciated for the sensitivity and integrity of his interpretations,
Alexander Boyd enjoys a busy career as both soloist and chamber
Born in 1972 he made his Concerto debut in 1983 with the BBC Scottish
Symphony Orchestra, and since his London Wigmore Hall debut in 2001
he has frequently performed at the UK and Australia’s leading recital
halls, as well as giving concerts and appearing in international music
festivals in the US, Canada and throughout Europe.
Recordings include works by Chopin, Debussy and Schumann for the
Abbas and Chartreuse record labels and more recently a recording of
the Iberia Suite by Albeniz for Claudio Records and Naxos, due to be
released in late 2015. He has also broadcast on numerous occasions for
ABC and BBC Radio amongst others.
2015/16 includes recital engagements in the UK, Australia and the USA
as well as performances with cellist and brother Nathaniel Boyd, cellist
Richard Jenkinson, and the Navarra String Quartet.
Alexander is also passionate about teaching and is on the staff at the
Guildhall School of Music and Drama and is a visiting lecturer at the
University of Birmingham.
04 October, 10:30-12:30 – SAVE THE DATE!
The Highgate Coffee & Computers volunteers
Hey, great news! They’ve reduced roaming charges throughout Europe.
If this news instantly turns you into a giant question mark, this Friday 17 June is your chance to ask as many smartphone questions as you like and walk away with all the answers by teatime. You can also ask questions about laptops or tablets.
Just head to the Highgate School Library for an afternoon of free, informal one-to-one computer familiarisation sessions over a nice cup of coffee. We do tea as well. And cake.
If you don’t yet possess any electronic gadgets, don’t worry, we do and we’d love you to come and play with them.
“This is exactly what I needed! I’ve made lots of notes and I am much more confident with my laptop now. Thank you” says 65 year old Highgate Coffee & Computers friend, who has just booked a bargain summer break online.
If you want more info, give Stuart a call on 020 8347 2411 (quoting Highgate Coffee & Computers). You can also email us on highgatecoffeeandcomputers@gmail.com to tell us what you want to know more about.
People have asked if they can buy stuff from us. The answer is no, we’re not here to sell you anything. We just give you some useful hints and tips for your computer or smartphone, drink coffee, relax and chat.
The world is at your fingertips. Literally!
It’s all free, and we look forward to saying hello.
Warm regards
The Highgate Coffee & Computers volunteers
World class chamber music in the heart of North London! With the theme ‘Ode to Joy!’ this year’s festival focuses on the positive sides of human nature including Humour, Love, Gifts,Youthful energy and Celebrations. This concert includes works by Clara Schumann, Janáček and Dvořák’s wonderful Piano Quintet No.2 in A major, Op.81.
Highgate Choral Society‘s annual Christmas concert invites the whole community to join us, with the St Michael’s School junior choir and also the New London Children’s Choir and make merry. Carols and music will include some old favourites as well as some you may not know. It’s just the event to begin the run up to Christmas, so join us!
There will be no Highgate Coffee & Computers session on 16 December.
Highgate School has amazing computer facilities, and the friendly students will be there to help sort out your problems. There will also be coffee/tea and cake.
Please note the volunteers at these sessions are pupils from the school, ranging in age from 11 to 18 years old. The School has a duty of care to these young people and would be very grateful if you could be mindful of maintaining appropriate interaction with them. Please consider issues such as your language, your expectations regarding the type of matter you raise with the pupils, and the sort of information that the pupils may see on your documents or particular webpages.
If you have any queries then please don’t hesitate to raise them with the members of staff at the session.
If you plan to come, it would be helpful to know, though it is not obligatory.
We look forward to seeing you this Friday!
The Highgate Coffee & Computers volunteers
Join the Godwine Choir for stunning a cappella works to celebrate International Women’s Day. Featuring music and poetry by female writers across seven centuries, this programme is guaranteed to uplift and inspire at the start of Spring. St. Michael’s Church is a magnificent venue, conveniently located just a few minutes walk from Archway or Highgate Northern line stations.
2018 marks the centenary of the birth of composer, conductor, author, music lecturer and pianist Leonard Bernstein, whose most famous scores include West Side Story, On the Town, Candide and On the Waterfront.
Commissioned from Bernstein by the Dean of Chichester Cathedral for the 1965 Southern Cathedrals Festival, the Chichester Psalms received its UK premiere on 31st July 1965 and has gone on to become a highly popular staple of choral societies to this day. Consisting of three short movements, the Chichester Psalms is sung in Hebrew.
Our programme of 20th- and 21st-century compositions is completed with choral works by Janacek, Morten Lauridsen and Vaughan Williams.
A festive selection of carols and music to get you in the mood for Christmas. The award winning Highgate Choral Society Choir will be joined by New London Children’s Choir and New London Performing Arts Centre.
Edward Batting on the organ and Alexander Wells will be accompanying on the piano all conducted by the illustrious Ronald Corp OBE.
Kirsty is a qualified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Children’s Yoga classes offered in a lovely light, bright and warm space. With seating for parents and a reception area. Children are encouraged to learn new skills in balance, posture, flexibility and visual ‘freejamyoga’ cards allows them to explore this classical form of Yoga. Meditation and breathing exercises are integrated into each class. Classes are fun and local inside this well established village space.
Meera Maharaj (flute) and Dominic Degavino (piano) present a recital of music by Vitali, Karg-Elert, Scott and Jongen as part of St Michael’s Saturdays at Six concert series. Refreshments are available. Entry by donation.
Kirsty is a qualified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Children’s Yoga classes offered in a lovely light, bright and warm space. With seating for parents and a reception area. Children are encouraged to learn new skills in balance, posture, flexibility and visual ‘freejamyoga’ cards allows them to explore this classical form of Yoga. Meditation and breathing exercises are integrated into each class. Classes are fun and local inside this well established village space.
Kirsty is a qualified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Children’s Yoga classes offered in a lovely light, bright and warm space. With seating for parents and a reception area. Children are encouraged to learn new skills in balance, posture, flexibility and visual ‘freejamyoga’ cards allows them to explore this classical form of Yoga. Meditation and breathing exercises are integrated into each class. Classes are fun and local inside this well established village space.
Enjoy a three-course meal with wine, interspersed with fun quiz rounds
led by John and Katie Plews from Upstairs at the Gatehouse.
Suggested donation £30. Contact Clare Yates at clareroseyates@gmail.com
Kirsty is a qualified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Children’s Yoga classes offered in a lovely light, bright and warm space. With seating for parents and a reception area. Children are encouraged to learn new skills in balance, posture, flexibility and visual ‘freejamyoga’ cards allows them to explore this classical form of Yoga. Meditation and breathing exercises are integrated into each class. Classes are fun and local inside this well established village space.
Kirsty is a qualified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Children’s Yoga classes offered in a lovely light, bright and warm space. With seating for parents and a reception area. Children are encouraged to learn new skills in balance, posture, flexibility and visual ‘freejamyoga’ cards allows them to explore this classical form of Yoga. Meditation and breathing exercises are integrated into each class. Classes are fun and local inside this well established village space.
Paul Dean (Director of Music, St Michael’s, Highgate) presents an organ recital of music by J. S. Bach as part of St Michael’s Saturdays at Six concert series. Refreshments are available. Entry by donation.
Kirsty is a qualified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Children’s Yoga classes offered in a lovely light, bright and warm space. With seating for parents and a reception area. Children are encouraged to learn new skills in balance, posture, flexibility and visual ‘freejamyoga’ cards allows them to explore this classical form of Yoga. Meditation and breathing exercises are integrated into each class. Classes are fun and local inside this well established village space.
Highgate School has amazing computer facilities, and the friendly and knowledgeable student volunteers always prove really popular with our Highgate Coffee & Computers visitors. The students will help with any computer question, from the simplest problem to the fiendishly tricky challenges, nothing seems to defeat them!
And of course, there’s the famous cake that comes with the coffee and tea. Worth a visit all on its own!
Please note the volunteers at these sessions are pupils from the school, ranging in age from 11 to 18 years old. The School has a duty of care to these young people and would be very grateful if you could be mindful of maintaining appropriate interaction with them. Please consider issues such as your language, your expectations regarding the type of matter you raise with the pupils, and the sort of information that the pupils may see on your documents or particular webpages.
If you have any queries then please don’t hesitate to raise them with the members of staff at the session.
Kirsty is a qualified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Children’s Yoga classes offered in a lovely light, bright and warm space. With seating for parents and a reception area. Children are encouraged to learn new skills in balance, posture, flexibility and visual ‘freejamyoga’ cards allows them to explore this classical form of Yoga. Meditation and breathing exercises are integrated into each class. Classes are fun and local inside this well established village space.
Kirsty is a qualified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Children’s Yoga classes offered in a lovely light, bright and warm space. With seating for parents and a reception area. Children are encouraged to learn new skills in balance, posture, flexibility and visual ‘freejamyoga’ cards allows them to explore this classical form of Yoga. Meditation and breathing exercises are integrated into each class. Classes are fun and local inside this well established village space.
Kirsty is a qualified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Children’s Yoga classes offered in a lovely light, bright and warm space. With seating for parents and a reception area. Children are encouraged to learn new skills in balance, posture, flexibility and visual ‘freejamyoga’ cards allows them to explore this classical form of Yoga. Meditation and breathing exercises are integrated into each class. Classes are fun and local inside this well established village space.
Kirsty is a qualified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Children’s Yoga classes offered in a lovely light, bright and warm space. With seating for parents and a reception area. Children are encouraged to learn new skills in balance, posture, flexibility and visual ‘freejamyoga’ cards allows them to explore this classical form of Yoga. Meditation and breathing exercises are integrated into each class. Classes are fun and local inside this well established village space.
Highgate School has amazing computer facilities, and the friendly and knowledgeable student volunteers always prove really popular with our Highgate Coffee & Computers visitors. The students will help with any computer question, from the simplest problem to the fiendishly tricky challenges, nothing seems to defeat them!
And of course, there’s the famous cake that comes with the coffee and tea. Worth a visit all on its own!
Please note the volunteers at these sessions are pupils from the school, ranging in age from 11 to 18 years old. The School has a duty of care to these young people and would be very grateful if you could be mindful of maintaining appropriate interaction with them. Please consider issues such as your language, your expectations regarding the type of matter you raise with the pupils, and the sort of information that the pupils may see on your documents or particular webpages.
If you have any queries then please don’t hesitate to raise them with the members of staff at the session.
Highgate School has amazing computer facilities, and the friendly and knowledgeable student volunteers always prove really popular with our Highgate Coffee & Computers visitors. The students will help with any computer question, from the simplest problem to the fiendishly tricky challenges, nothing seems to defeat them!
And of course, there’s the famous cake that comes with the coffee and tea. Worth a visit all on its own!
Please note the volunteers at these sessions are pupils from the school, ranging in age from 11 to 18 years old. The School has a duty of care to these young people and would be very grateful if you could be mindful of maintaining appropriate interaction with them. Please consider issues such as your language, your expectations regarding the type of matter you raise with the pupils, and the sort of information that the pupils may see on your documents or particular webpages.
If you have any queries then please don’t hesitate to raise them with the members of staff at the session.
Highgate School has amazing computer facilities, and the friendly and knowledgeable student volunteers always prove really popular with our Highgate Coffee & Computers visitors. The students will help with any computer question, from the simplest problem to the fiendishly tricky challenges, nothing seems to defeat them!
And of course, there’s the famous cake that comes with the coffee and tea. Worth a visit all on its own!
Please note the volunteers at these sessions are pupils from the school, ranging in age from 11 to 18 years old. The School has a duty of care to these young people and would be very grateful if you could be mindful of maintaining appropriate interaction with them. Please consider issues such as your language, your expectations regarding the type of matter you raise with the pupils, and the sort of information that the pupils may see on your documents or particular webpages.
If you have any queries then please don’t hesitate to raise them with the members of staff at the session.
TheHighgate Coffee & Computers’ special Cyber scam session is today!
Numbers are limited so please email to say if you’ll be joining us on Friday 04 October and if you’re bringing a friend.
Highgate School has amazing computer facilities, and the friendly and knowledgeable student volunteers always prove really popular with our Highgate Coffee & Computers visitors. The students will help with any computer question, from the simplest problem to the fiendishly tricky challenges, nothing seems to defeat them!
And of course, there’s the famous cake that comes with the coffee and tea. Worth a visit all on its own!
Please note the volunteers at these sessions are pupils from the school, ranging in age from 11 to 18 years old. The School has a duty of care to these young people and would be very grateful if you could be mindful of maintaining appropriate interaction with them. Please consider issues such as your language, your expectations regarding the type of matter you raise with the pupils, and the sort of information that the pupils may see on your documents or particular webpages.
If you have any queries then please don’t hesitate to raise them with the members of staff at the session.
Highgate School has amazing computer facilities, and the friendly and knowledgeable student volunteers always prove really popular with our Highgate Coffee & Computers visitors. The students will help with any computer question, from the simplest problem to the fiendishly tricky challenges, nothing seems to defeat them!
And of course, there’s the famous cake that comes with the coffee and tea. Worth a visit all on its own!
Please note the volunteers at these sessions are pupils from the school, ranging in age from 11 to 18 years old. The School has a duty of care to these young people and would be very grateful if you could be mindful of maintaining appropriate interaction with them. Please consider issues such as your language, your expectations regarding the type of matter you raise with the pupils, and the sort of information that the pupils may see on your documents or particular webpages.
If you have any queries then please don’t hesitate to raise them with the members of staff at the session.
Chamber choir Voxcetera returns to St. Michael’s, Highgate, for a thrilling concert featuring Camille Saint-Saëns’ Requiem and four pieces by one of the best-loved and most distinctive composers of the 20th century, Benjamin Britten.
Saint-Saëns’ compelling and accessibly beautiful 1878 Requiem moves from quiet simplicity to unearthly fortissimi to shake you to the core. Originally scored for a vast orchestra, this version arranged for harp, strings and organ maintains Saint-Saëns’ heightened expression and heartfelt sincerity, but with the intimacy of chamber music. The performance features soprano Angela Henckel who has performed with notable ensembles all over the world, and in UK venues including the Wigmore Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, St. Martin’s-in-the Fields and Symphony Hall, Birmingham, as well as on Radio 3.
Britten wrote in 1945, “One of my chief aims is to try to restore to the musical setting of the English Language a brilliance, freedom and vitality that have been curiously rare since the death of Purcell”. That vitality is abundant in his extraordinary cantata Rejoice in the Lamb, by turns as mad and as beautiful as the religious poems by Christopher Smart from which Britten took the text. Other short works on the menu are the joyful Jubilate Deo, the dramatic Missa Brevis in D, and Festival Te Deum which sets ethereal Gregorian chant against a progression of shifting organ chords.
A bar will be open before the concert and during the interval.