St John's Smith SQ Christmas Concert 2019, 3rd December, London
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St John's Smith SQ Christmas Concert 2019, 3rd December, London
It got pretty late this year and we are still waiting for the Christmas concert announcement.
But look, what I just found: https://www.sjss.org.uk/events/christmas-libera
Tickets are on sale now, though seats are available from row H only.
But look, what I just found: https://www.sjss.org.uk/events/christmas-libera
Tickets are on sale now, though seats are available from row H only.
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Re: Christmas Concert 2019, Tuesday, 3rd December, London
Both the date (a tuesday !) and the box office are unusual, but maybe Libera had some difficulties planning their Christmas concert this year, as the late time suggests. As I understand it is not a church either ?
I took a ticket but have no guarantee that I will manage to free from my job, that would require both 3rd december afternoon and 4th december morning...
I wonder how the boys will manage to attend school on the 4th december, they will be very tired !
I took a ticket but have no guarantee that I will manage to free from my job, that would require both 3rd december afternoon and 4th december morning...
I wonder how the boys will manage to attend school on the 4th december, they will be very tired !
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Re: Christmas Concert 2019, Tuesday, 3rd December, London
I've taken a chance as well and booked two tickets. Closest row available was Row H as stated. I wonder where all the front rows went - those "in the know" perhaps? A shame, but saves the hassle of the ticket scramble we've grown accustomed to!
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Re: Christmas Concert 2019, Tuesday, 3rd December, London
Wow, a real surprise to wake up to here in Japan
I bought a ticket and will now have to see if I can arrange to come This is the first time I bought a ticket for an upcoming Libera concert while they're still on tour
I bought a ticket and will now have to see if I can arrange to come This is the first time I bought a ticket for an upcoming Libera concert while they're still on tour
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Re: Christmas Concert 2019, Tuesday, 3rd December, London
St. John's Smith Square, really?!? I was there exactly two weeks ago for the Schola Cantorum (Cardinal Vaughan) concert! Â How funny! If I had had the slightest suspicion I'd have had a try on different seats during the interval
To those who are nervous about the occupied seats: In this venue, front row is not necessarily best choice. With the other concert, I was very early and had free choice as there were only a few occupied seats starting from row 5, so the front row was free. However, after checking photos to see the height of the stage, I decided against it and took a seat in the middle of row D, and my view from there on the stage was excellent, I could perfectly well see all choir and orchestra members, and I'm small! In fact, if I had had a choice now for the Libera concert, I'd have done the same = choose row C or D and not first or second row. Well, now I'm in row H (with all other Libera fans? ) and I don't know how that will be, though …
To get an idea:
About the venue:
St. John's Smith Square has two opposite sides that both look like entrances. The one to enter for the concert is on the Lord North St. side (corrected. See how confusing it is. )
On the side you collect the tickets and there is also a café to have something before the concert begins (and btw, that would be a fine place for an M&G as well, but the next day is a school day, so ...) Otherwise, there are some pubs etc. practically around the corner.
It is very conveniently located with an 8 minutes walk from Westminster Station
Here is some more about public transport: https://www.sjss.org.uk/how-get-here
And it is only a 6 minutes walk from Westminster Abbey!
Due to being so close, it is very convenient to attend Westminster Abbey's Evensong at 5:00 pm, with the Libera concert starting at 7:30 pm. I did exactly that with the above concert and it went super-fine!
Evensong at Westminster Abbey is sung daily except for Wednesdays, but attention : There is no Evensong scheduled for the 3rd December, and I'm not sure whether this is only the current status today (for the programme not being fixed yet?) or a real exception that day. You can keep yourself informed here:
https://www.westminster-abbey.org/worsh ... s/evensong
To those who are nervous about the occupied seats: In this venue, front row is not necessarily best choice. With the other concert, I was very early and had free choice as there were only a few occupied seats starting from row 5, so the front row was free. However, after checking photos to see the height of the stage, I decided against it and took a seat in the middle of row D, and my view from there on the stage was excellent, I could perfectly well see all choir and orchestra members, and I'm small! In fact, if I had had a choice now for the Libera concert, I'd have done the same = choose row C or D and not first or second row. Well, now I'm in row H (with all other Libera fans? ) and I don't know how that will be, though …
To get an idea:
About the venue:
St. John's Smith Square has two opposite sides that both look like entrances. The one to enter for the concert is on the Lord North St. side (corrected. See how confusing it is. )
On the side you collect the tickets and there is also a café to have something before the concert begins (and btw, that would be a fine place for an M&G as well, but the next day is a school day, so ...) Otherwise, there are some pubs etc. practically around the corner.
It is very conveniently located with an 8 minutes walk from Westminster Station
Here is some more about public transport: https://www.sjss.org.uk/how-get-here
And it is only a 6 minutes walk from Westminster Abbey!
Due to being so close, it is very convenient to attend Westminster Abbey's Evensong at 5:00 pm, with the Libera concert starting at 7:30 pm. I did exactly that with the above concert and it went super-fine!
Evensong at Westminster Abbey is sung daily except for Wednesdays, but attention : There is no Evensong scheduled for the 3rd December, and I'm not sure whether this is only the current status today (for the programme not being fixed yet?) or a real exception that day. You can keep yourself informed here:
https://www.westminster-abbey.org/worsh ... s/evensong
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Re: Christmas Concert 2019, Tuesday, 3rd December, London
Hi all
I rang the Box Office at St John's and there was a booking system fault regarding premium seats - these have now been released for sale. You can book them now on the website.
I rang the Box Office at St John's and there was a booking system fault regarding premium seats - these have now been released for sale. You can book them now on the website.
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Re: Christmas Concert 2019, Tuesday, 3rd December, London
I'v decided to stay with my Row "H" seats even though premium are now available. No guarantee that I would be able to resell my tickets if I went premium so I'll stay as I am, especially after filiarheni's comments regarding views from the front couple of rows.
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Re: Christmas Concert 2019, Tuesday, 3rd December, London
Thank you, Yorkie, I have now added a photo of the inside in my above post, and I very much hope you will be fine, theforestdweller. I myself was totally pleased in D, so I have re-booked now to C (as intended C or D) and have now one to sell for H.
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Re: Christmas Concert 2019, Tuesday, 3rd December, London
Was row A entirely occupied from the beginning of the opening of the premium seats? Is this a row perhaps that may be removed (if possible) for Robert to sit there?
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Re: Christmas Concert 2019, Tuesday, 3rd December, London
When I spoke to the lady at the venue she said that row A had been reserved by the artist - I assume this means it will be unoccupied to give some space between the audience and the stage for Robert and possibly musicians?filiarheni wrote: ↑<span title="Tue Oct 22, 2019 12:54 pm">5 years ago</span> Was row A entirely occupied from the beginning of the opening of the premium seats? Is this a row perhaps that may be removed (if possible) for Robert to sit there?
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Re: Christmas Concert 2019, Tuesday, 3rd December, London
Not this time Sabine - they are singing Handel's Messiah later that night so no Evensong on Tuesday.filiarheni wrote: ↑<span title="Tue Oct 22, 2019 9:28 am">5 years ago</span>
Evensong at Westminster Abbey is sung daily except for Wednesdays, but attention : There is no Evensong scheduled for the 3rd December, and I'm not sure whether this is only the current status today (for the programme not being fixed yet?) or a real exception that day. You can keep yourself informed here:
https://www.westminster-abbey.org/worsh ... s/evensong
https://www.westminster-abbey.org/abbey ... el-messiah
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Re: Christmas Concert 2019, Tuesday, 3rd December, London
Yorkie wrote: ↑<span title="Tue Oct 22, 2019 1:11 pm">5 years ago</span>When I spoke to the lady at the venue she said that row A had been reserved by the artist - I assume this means it will be unoccupied to give some space between the audience and the stage for Robert and possibly musicians?filiarheni wrote: ↑<span title="Tue Oct 22, 2019 12:54 pm">5 years ago</span> Was row A entirely occupied from the beginning of the opening of the premium seats? Is this a row perhaps that may be removed (if possible) for Robert to sit there?
Yes, after the experience in Moscow 2018 with that space it's good that Libera took care of that now.
Oh, what a pity!Yorkie wrote: ↑<span title="Tue Oct 22, 2019 1:26 pm">5 years ago</span>Not this time Sabine - they are singing Handel's Messiah later that night so no Evensong on Tuesday.filiarheni wrote: ↑<span title="Tue Oct 22, 2019 9:28 am">5 years ago</span>
Evensong at Westminster Abbey […]: There is no Evensong scheduled for the 3rd December, and I'm not sure whether this is only the current status today
https://www.westminster-abbey.org/abbey ... el-messiah
(And do they really think they can compete with Libera next door? )
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Re: Christmas Concert 2019, Tuesday, 3rd December, London
I am not sure that libera will chose the same stage disposition as the other choir. We know how that choir occupies the space there, it exists many photos. Musicians in the front and the very large choir in the back on the big platforms. But that choir is static, while libera, as we know, moves all the time and even practices being bindfolded.filiarheni wrote:I was there exactly two weeks ago for the Schola Cantorum (Cardinal Vaughan) concert! [...] However, after checking photos to see the height of the stage, I decided against it and took a seat in the middle of row D, and my view from there on the stage was excellent, I could perfectly well see all choir and orchestra members, and I'm small! In fact, if I had had a choice now for the Libera concert, I'd have done the same = choose row C or D and not first or second row.Â
Isn't possible for the libera boys to occupy the large front stage, where they can move freely, with the musicians being in the back on the platorms ?
This 360° navigation link below allows to explore the church. Interesting but I can not appreciate the real depth of the upper platform. Is it depth enough to welcome the widely spread libera choir ?
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Vt35vHRJGGPYzCCN8
Re: Christmas Concert 2019, Tuesday, 3rd December, London
I called the box office to change my seat from H to E, I might have made an awful mistake though. I am a bit closer to the stage but while I was in the middle, I am now a bit on the right aisle, though I checked, this time NO pillar issue (those who were in Arundel last lime know what I mean ).
I am really looking forward, I was nearly sure there would be no Christmas Concert for me this time, but it is so soon already ! I will probably just have received the album a week before if I'm lucky
Thank you fan_de_LoK for the navigation link !
I am really looking forward, I was nearly sure there would be no Christmas Concert for me this time, but it is so soon already ! I will probably just have received the album a week before if I'm lucky
Thank you fan_de_LoK for the navigation link !
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Re: Christmas Concert 2019, Tuesday, 3rd December, London
This second 360° link gives the navigation being on the stage.
It allows to see that the 'steps' that compose the platform are made of 4 different blocs, each of them can be raised at a desired height. The 4 blocs together can probably have a depth wide enough for libera.
So we can not predict the height of the stage that will be arranged for the libera concert. I just hope the musicians will not be seated before the boys.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/SF7MVeB3Kk6CZgBHA
It allows to see that the 'steps' that compose the platform are made of 4 different blocs, each of them can be raised at a desired height. The 4 blocs together can probably have a depth wide enough for libera.
So we can not predict the height of the stage that will be arranged for the libera concert. I just hope the musicians will not be seated before the boys.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/SF7MVeB3Kk6CZgBHA