Look at the World! (family concert)
Sat 20 Jun
|St Mary-at-Hill
Youth choir Hackney Choral with City of London Choir and members of the RPO for John Rutter's London Town and music from all over the UK and the world


Time & Location
20 Jun 2026, 18:00 – 19:00
St Mary-at-Hill, Lovat Ln, London EC3R 8EE, UK
About the event
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Take a trip around the world with this family-friendly concert featuring the young voices of Hackney Choral, with members of the City of London Choir and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at the beautiful light-filled church of St Mary-at-Hill.
Framed by Iain Farrington's brilliant arrangements of orchestral miniatures from around the world, the centrepiece of the programme is a performance by all the assembled musicians of John Rutter's London Town.
Born and bred in London, John Rutter wrote his charming 'choral celebration' of the capital in 2019. It sets poems by Wordsworth, Kipling and Raleigh alongside texts commissioned from the young contemporary poet, Delphine Chalmers. From Lines written in the Tower of London to Mind the Gap, you'll find all London here!
St Mary-at-Hill dates as far back as 1177 and was home to composer Thomas Tallis who served as their organist from 1538-39. Located just a stone’s throw from the Monument and Pudding Lane, where the Great Fire of London began, the church was almost completely destroyed in the fire in 1666, and beautifully rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren.
STRAUSS (arr. Farrington) Tritsch tratsch polka
FORBES L'ESTRANGE For the beauty of the earth
RIMSKY-KORSAKOV (arr. Farrington) Flight of the Bumblebee
RUTTER London Town
GRIEG (arr. Farrington) In the Hall of the Mountain King
LOWRY arr.SCOTT How can I keep from singing
JOPLIN (arr. Farrington) Stoptime Rag
RUTTER Look at the world
City of London Choir
Hackney Choral with William Bruce, conductor
Members of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Daniel Hyde, conductor
Doors open half an hour before the concert starts. There will be no interval but the bar will be open before the concert starts.
Details are correct at time of publication but are subject to change. We regret that tickets cannot be refunded unless the concert is cancelled.
