Current Engagements
Novello & Son
Rosamund Shelley (actor), Gavin Roberts (piano)
Novello & Son
Rosamund Shelley (actor), Gavin Roberts (piano)
Recital for The Finzi Friends
Songs by Finzi, Dowland, Purcell, Britten and Raymond Yiu
Jonathan Hanley (tenor), Gavin Roberts (piano)
Come and Sing with John Rutter
The St Marylebone Festival
John Rutter (conductor), Melanie Marshall (mezzo-soprano), Gavin Roberts (piano)
Andrew Watts: Contemporary Composer Conversations
The St Marylebone Festival
Andrew Watts (countertenor), Gavin Roberts (piano)
A Tribute to Alan Hacker OBE
The St Marylebone Festival
Nicholas Bucknall, Bethany Crouch, Phillip Edwards, Ian Mitchell, Lesley Schatzberger (clarinets), Katy Hacker-Hughes (soprano), Gavin Roberts (piano)
‘What the Dickens?’ by Martin Bussey
The St Marylebone Festival
Clare Hoskins (oboe) Alexander Knox (actor) Rosamund Shelley (actor), Gavin Roberts (piano)
Dancing with Nijinsky
The St Marylebone Festival
Matias Carbonetti-Schwanek (dancer) Mateusz Mirek (actor) Gavin Roberts (piano)
Vaughan Williams 150
The St Marylebone Festival
The Joyful Company of Singers Performers from The English Folk Dance and Song Society Gavin Roberts (piano and organ) Peter Broadbent (conductor)
The Two Nightingales
The St Marylebone Festival
Amanda Pitt (soprano) Gavin Roberts (piano) Sarah Gabriel (actor)
A South American Soirée
The St Marylebone Festival
Various Performers, Gavin Roberts (piano, director)
Song Recital: Andrew Watts
Andrew Watts (countertenor), Gavin Roberts (piano)
Song Recital: Carolyn Sampson
Carolyn Sampson (soprano), Gavin Roberts (piano)
Song Recital: Sarah Dacey
Sarah Dacey (soprano), Gavin Roberts (piano)
Dartington International Festival and Summer School
Gavin Roberts (piano accompanist)
Song in the City
Song in the City takes classical music out of its comfort zone. Through the genre of song, we aim to revolutionise the relationship between classical musicians and their audiences through imaginative concerts, and social projects. Song in the City is more than your average classical venue. We programme concerts around inventive and often challenging themes, bringing talented singers and pianists to the heart of the Square Mile, in the intimate and beautiful setting of the Hall at St Botolph without Bishopsgate. Our regular FREE concerts take place on Monday Lunchtime at 1pm (c45 mins). We are also developing a number of social projects.