Classical Chillout Piano by Candlelight
St Mary Le Strand Church, West Central London.

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Unwind with an enchanting evening of piano music in the serene, candlelit setting of St Mary le Strand, one of London’s most beautiful hidden gems. This relaxing recital features a handpicked selection of calming classical and romantic piano works—perfect for easing into your weekend with beauty and tranquillity.
Acclaimed pianist Caroline Clipsham brings her expressive artistry and international flair to a soothing programme that spans centuries of musical elegance—from the gentle charm of Bach and Mozart to the dreamy lyricism of Debussy and Satie. Highlights include Chopin’s beloved Nocturne in E-flat, the first movement of Beethoven’s iconic “Moonlight” Sonata, and Liszt’s impassioned Petrarch Sonnet.
Whether you’re a classical music devotee or simply looking for a peaceful evening out, this candlelit concert promises a restorative and memorable experience in a truly magical venue.
Programme
Beethoven – Moonlight Sonata (1st movement)
Saint-Saëns – Aquarium
J.S. Bach – Prelude in C major
Satie – Gnossienne No. 1
Chopin – Berceuse
Chopin – Nocturne in E-flat major
Mozart – Andante from Sonata in D major, K.281
Schubert – Impromptu in G-flat major
Debussy – Clair de Lune
Schumann – Romance No. 2
Liszt – Petrarch Sonnet
About Caroline Clipsham
Described as “a delight to ear and eye” with “a wicked sense of humour that adds to the enjoyment of her playing,” Caroline Clipsham has performed internationally—from Australia to the Arctic Circle.
A graduate of Chetham’s School of Music and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, she later received a scholarship to the Banff Centre for the Arts in Canada. There, she studied with leading pianists such as John Perry, Gilbert Kalish, and Anton Kuerti, and performed extensively as a soloist and chamber musician.
Her festival appearances include the Orford Arts Festival (Quebec), European Arts Festival (Germany), and Brighton Festival. She has also featured in a Carlton Television documentary, performing on Chopin’s original piano.