The 19th Century Music Salon Experience
Step into the charm of a 19th century inspired private music salon with live performances, historic instruments, original compositions and the chance to meet the artists behind the music.
An Intimate Evening of Music and Company
The series features live performances on an original 1860 John Broadwood & Sons 6’8” fortepiano, alongside two historic square pianos: a Broadwood & Sons (1818) and a Longman, Clementi & Co (1798/99) — offering a rare and genuinely period-authentic listening experience.
Programmes combine solo and chamber works by the great masters with newly composed music by contemporary composers, all firmly rooted tonal classical music tradition.
A key aim of the series is to bring nationally and internationally acclaimed performers on historic keyboard instruments, as well as outstanding modern-day composers — giving audiences the opportunity to experience classical music as it would have been heard in a 19th-century salon.
Here, patrons can rediscover familiar masterpieces in their original sound world, while also being introduced to new classical works inspired by that same tradition.
In keeping with the salon tradition, on some evenings the salon will also feature curated displays of visual art — such as paintings and other works by contemporary artists — creating a shared space where music and the visual arts are experienced together.
Join us for an unforgettable evening of music by candlelight, accompanied by a glass of wine and thoughtful company.
Experience the charm of a 19th-century inspired music salon with an intimate evening of classical music, presented by Music That Lives: Concert Series. This one-of-a-kind series offers a uniquely personal experience, unlike anything else in London, where audiences can connect closely with the artists and composers in a truly intimate setting.
The Salon is a rare and intimate concert space nestled within a small chapel, offering just 34 guests the chance to experience classical music up close. Beyond listening, it invites a sense of community — a space where audiences can meet the artists, share conversation, and connect over a shared love of music. Inspired by the spirit of 19th-century music gatherings, the Salon combines warmth, attentiveness, and presence with naturally resonant acoustics, creating an environment where music can be felt as much as heard.
Upcoming Events
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Nathaniel Mander: The Inaugural Evening
Friday 1st May 2026
19:30 - 21:30Join us for the inaugural evening of our Music Salon, an intimate celebration marking the launch of both the Salon and the Tonal Composers Society.
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Julian Jacobson
Friday 19 June 2026
19:30 - 22:00Renowned British pianist Julian Jacobson brings his masterful touch to our music salon for an evening of classical music brilliance.
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Tabitha Tuckett and Yvonne Cheng, feat. Malaki Conteh
Friday 3 July 2026
19:30 - 21:30Tabitha Tuckett (cello), Yvonne Cheng (piano) and Malaki Conteh (singer) present a captivating programme featuring works by Bach, Beethoven, Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel, Lili Boulanger, Mendelssohn, and more.
