How to find St. Michael & All Angels
Parking restrictions cease at 6.30pm.
Local cafes, restaurants and pubs
From St. Michael & All Angels it's an easy step to Walthamstow High Street.
There are quite a few coffee and snack places too.
Tapas, open until late, at Don Francisco y La Luna
18, High Street, or Afghan cuisine at 88, High Street.
Nearest pub is the Chequers, 145 High Street.
Walthamstow-based artist Anna Alcock is our artist in residence. You can see her work at Inky Cuttlefish Studios, Blackhorse Lane www.annaalcock.com
St. Barnabas Sunday concerts have started again!
Many thanks to specialist musical instrument insurers, Newmoon Insurance Services Ltd. who have offered financial assistance this year.
As there are currently so few opportunities for concert- goers and musicians alike. Music in the Village plans to expand the series in the coming season. Keep an eye out for new events, as circumstances allow me to plan them!
2021 concerts will remain at
St. Michael & All Angels, Northcote Road,
E17 6PQ on WEDNESDAY nights.
Concerts during the 2021 season will last about 65 minutes, starting 7.30pm as usual.
There will be no interval or refreshments.
Tickets: £12 (£6 children/students/seniors)
December 16th was POSTPONED
Salomon Quartet, with John Crockatt viola
String quintets by Mozart and Beethoven.
January 6th 2021 is CANCELLED
Scenes from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night . With luck, it may happen January 2022
February 3rd will be POSTPONED.
Baroque Sonatas, Concertos & More!
Music by Sammartini, Fasch & Vivaldi plus
the premiere of a new work by Roderick Williams.
Gail Hennessy baroque oboe
Catherine Martin & Karin Björk violins
Joanne Miller viola
Jacob Garside cello & violoncello piccolo
Nicholas Parle harpsichord
March 3rd likely to be postponed.
The Fitzwilliam String Quartet
When London returns to tier 2,
these postponed concerts will be rescheduled for late March or May.
April 7th
Nicholas Parle harpsichord
April 28th
Catherine Martin violin & Jan Waterfield organ
Music for violin and organ, including one of Biber's haunting Mystery sonatas.