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Academy of St Martin in the Fields

Academy of St Martin in the Fields

Classical
London, United Kingdom
Since 1959-01-01
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About Academy of St Martin in the Fields

Founded in 1959, the Academy of St Martin in the Fields has become a hallmark of classical music in London. Known for their vibrant performances and innovative interpretations, this esteemed orchestra has left an indelible mark on the classical music scene. With a rich history and a commitment to excellence, they've captivated audiences worldwide with their dynamic sound.

The Academy's discography reflects their versatility and dedication to the genre. Their recent releases, including 'Symphonies nos. 31, 33 & 34' and 'Concierto Madrigal / Concierto Andaluz', showcase both classical masterpieces and lesser-known works. Their performances at iconic venues, such as the Royal Albert Hall, further solidify their status as a leading force in the classical music world.

On Tour

Experiencing the Academy of St Martin in the Fields live is an event to remember. Their performances are characterized by meticulous attention to detail and a palpable energy that resonates with audiences. Whether performing intimate chamber pieces or grand symphonies, the orchestra brings a sense of warmth and connection to their concerts.

While specific upcoming concerts may vary, the orchestra's reputation for delivering compelling live shows remains consistent. Each performance offers a unique opportunity to engage with their music in a vibrant atmosphere, making it a must-see for classical music enthusiasts.

Past Shows

3 concerts

Discography

The Academy of St Martin in the Fields' discography is a treasure trove of musical exploration and emotional depth. Their latest works, like '6 Concerti grossi, op. 3' and 'Symphonies nos. 1 & 2', highlight their ability to blend traditional classical elements with innovative interpretations. Each album is a journey through rich narratives and intricate compositions, allowing listeners to experience the full spectrum of orchestral sound.

Their music resonates with themes of beauty, complexity, and clarity, captured in albums such as 'Symphony no. 33 K. 319 in B-flat major / Symphony no. 35 Haffner K. 385 in D major'. The Academy continuously pushes the boundaries of classical music, inviting audiences to rediscover the timeless works of composers while enjoying fresh perspectives on their artistry.