

CoMA London Ensemble
CoMA London Ensemble performs as part of CoMA’s 30th anniversary celebrations, featuring a brand new work by Stephen Montague and Red Planet by Gregory Rose.

Striking Sparks: The Story of the Matchgirls
A concert celebrating the story of the Bow Matchgirls Strike of 1888, including the premiere of A Fair Field by Jonathan Pease, for massed community choirs and wind orchestra.

The Planets by Gustav Holst
With Southampton University Symphony Orchestra.
Ludus pro patria - Augusta Holmès
Violin Concerto - Jean Sibelius (soloist Xinyi Wu)
The Planets - Gustav Holst

East London Music Group at Rich Mix
In this performance, East London Music Group will deliver a high-octane programme of works from living composers, including two world premieres.
Leo Geyer - Phoenix Fanfare (world premiere)
Robin Haigh - 1936: An East London Uprising (ELMG commission)
Howard Skempton - Sirens
Ella Jarman-Pinto - New Work (world premiere)
Thea Musgrave - Chamber Concerto No.1
John Adams - Chamber Symphony

East London Community Band
In this celebratory concert, the ensembles of East London Community Band share what they have been working on during the spring term of 2022.

Rachmaninov’s Second Piano Concerto
Students from Queen Mary University of London line up alongside players from East London Music Group to make a film of Rachmaninov’s Second Piano Concerto.

Mahler’s Fifth Symphony
In the second concert of their 2022/23 season, Southampton University Symphony Orchestra tackle the enormous fifth symphony by Gustav Mahler.

CoMA Festival of Contemporary Music for All
Performance at the Octagon, Queen Mary University, including premieres of works by Leo Geyer, Oliver Leith, Atafeh Einali, Héloïse Werner, and others. Other works by Stephen Montague, Diana Burrell, Howard Skempton, and Zoë Martlew.
Featuring CoMA London Ensemble East London Community Band, and others.