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Inchant in the Library
Join us for a cosy evening of acapella choral music in the atmospheric, Grade-II listed Belsize Community Library. Relax and unwind with Inchant, a choir of young professional singers conducted by Emma Warren.
Event Details
📆 Friday 28th February 2025
⏰ 8pm (doors open at 7:30pm)
📍 Belsize Community Library
Antrim Road, Belsize Park, London, NW3 4XN
🎟️ £16 / £12 Concessions
About the Music
🌀 Two 25-minute sets of live choral music, with a break in the middle. We’ll tell you a bit about the pieces and composers before we perform them, so you know what’s coming.
🎶 Repertoire will span from ancient chant to contemporary works, with William Byrd’s Mass for Four Voices as the centrepiece. Want to get a taster? Emma has put together this playlist.
What to Expect
⏳ Duration: Approximately 1 hour
🍷 BYOB: Bring your favourite drinks to enjoy - hot chocolate, wine, beer, or even a cocktail-in-a-can!
👗 Dress Code: Relaxed, come as you are.
🪑 Seating: This event is mostly floor seating - feel free to bring cushions and blankets! A limited number of chairs will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. If you have any accessibility needs, let us know in advance so we can reserve seating for you.
📸 Filming & Photography: Please note that parts of this concert will be photographed and filmed, and that by attending, you give your consent to this. If you have any questions or concerns, please get in touch info@inchant.org.uk.
About Inchant
Founded in 2022, Inchant is a professional chamber choir and registered choral charity bringing imaginative, engaging concerts to audiences across London and the United Kingdom. Designed to appeal to both lifelong classical music enthusiasts and first-time listeners, our performances offer something for everyone.
The choir is made up of some of London’s finest young musicians, including recent alumni of top UK conservatoires, and other outstanding young singers. Inchant is directed by Emma Warren, a choral conductor recognised by the Royal Academy of Music as ‘a singularly distinguished musician’.
Recent projects include recording at Abbey Road Studios, a concert series at the Royal Academy of Music, and a performance in collaboration with dancers from the Urdang Academy. Inchant also leads singing and choral conducting workshops in schools, and runs workshop days for young female conductors in partnership with the London Youth Choirs.