Keystones Piano Festival Presents Birdsong at Dawn with Ensemble 360
This May, Keystones Piano Festival returns for a week of week of music in the round in the historic Samuel Worth Chapel. Featuring a varied lineup of contemporary and classical compositions, this celebration of piano offers an intimate and atmospheric experience in our unique heritage setting.
On Sunday, begin your day with a truly special dawn performance, as Ensemble 360 present a luminous programme inspired by birdsong.
Set among the sheltering trees of Sheffield General Cemetery, this unique concert unfolds alongside the natural dawn chorus – an ancient, ever-changing soundscape that has inspired composers for centuries. The programme traces three hundred years of music for flute and piano, from the delicate evocations of birds in Baroque works by Couperin, Rameau, Telemann and Vivaldi, to the vivid, virtuosic bird portraits of Olivier Messiaen.
As light filters through the Chapel and the surrounding landscape comes to life, this is a rare opportunity to pause, listen and be transported – a moment of stillness and connection between music, nature and place.
Post-Concert Bird Walk
Following the performance, BBC Radio 3’s Tom McKinney – classical music’s favourite birder – leads a guided walk from the Chapel to spot and celebrate the avian musicians of the Cemetery. Strictly limited to ticket holders for the Birdsong concerts.
Tickets: £23.00
UC, PIP & DLA: £14.00
Students & Under 35s: £5.00
Event Details
- Performance: 5.00am
- Location: The Samuel Worth Chapel, Sheffield, S11 8NT
- Accessibility: The Samuel Worth Chapel is fully accessible.
- Tickets: All tickets are sold online via Sheffield Theatres. No tickets are available on the door.