About this Event
PLEASE NOTE THE NEW DATE FOR THIS CONCERT - SATURDAY 28th FEBRUARY 2026
Olivier Messiaen created his masterpiece in a prisoner-of-war camp during the early days of World War II. Drawing together his Christian faith, his love of birdsong, and fervent belief in the sanctity of human life, he wrote the piece for the instruments and players available to him in the camp. An audience of 400 prisoners together with German officers attended its first performance. In this, the 80th anniversary year of VE Day, and at a time when so much of the world is still ravaged by conflict, this profoundly moving work has never been more relevant. The concert will also include a selection of cabaret songs from the same period sung by acclaimed German lyric soprano Felicia Brembeck.
 Messiaen and other members of his Quartet rehearsing in the POW camp in the autumn of 1940, before winter in the camp set in.
Agenda
The Programme
Info: A selection of cabaret and classical music from the 1930s performed by Felicia Brembeck (soprano) and Michael Reed (piano).
Je te veaux  - Henry Pacory and Erik Satie;
Montparnasse -   Guillaume Apollinaire and Francis Poulenc;
Les Chemins de l'Amour - Jean Anouilh and Francis Poulenc;
Galathea - Arnold Schoenberg; 
Irgendwo auf der Welt - Robert Gilbert and Werner Richard Heymann;
À Chloris - Reynaldo Hahn;
Hymne à l'amour - Édith Piaf and Marguerite Monnot;
Les Feuilles mortes -Jacques Prévert and Joseph Kosma;
Nocturne - Francis Poulenc;
Gymnopédie - Erik Satie;
Quartet for the End of Time - Olivier Messiaen;
Michael Reed (piano), Beatrix Lovejoy Chappell (violin), Ben Chappell (cello) and Jacob Perry (clarinet).
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St Paul's Church, Grove Park, 56-62 Grove Park Road, London, United Kingdom
GBP 11.55 to GBP 22.38












