A concert series with ethics at its heart
The Sunday Concerts at Conway Hall represent Europe’s longest-running chamber music series. They were established in 1887, at a time when it was very daring to hold any kind of secular entertainment on Sundays.
Founded on the ethos of “good music by means of affordable concerts”, this principle continues to guide the series today. The Sunday Concerts challenge perceptions of who is welcome in classical spaces, fostering a welcoming atmosphere with a relaxed dress code and affordable ticketing.
The Sunday Concerts champion new music and emerging talent, particularly through its pre-concert recitals, while also celebrating beloved works from the chamber music canon. Every two years, the Clements Memorial Prize for Young Composers is held in memory of Alfred J. Clements.
Keep our concerts accessible to all
Conway Hall is a registered charity and receives no government funding. The Sunday Concerts are made possible thanks to the generosity of supporters like you.
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