World-class music in glorious venues: Martin Randall Festivals

Martin Randall Festivals feature world-class performers in the finest and most historically apt venues. The cornerstone of every festival is the union of music and place, in glorious destinations such as Venice, and in the form of journeys – along the Rhine and Danube, or through central Germany in the footsteps of J.S. Bach. They are organised and operated solely by MRT and are exclusive to our clients.

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" The talks by Sir Nicholas Kenyon were memorably lively, informative and beautifully presented. They were well calibrated to the progress of the Bach Journey and culminated in a masterly final talk... " The Bach Journey - A journey exploring the music of J.S. Bach through the places he lived and worked in central Germany
" It was an honour to be part of an audience in such auspicious surroundings. We were essentially provided with a divine and memorable week and a sense of individual achievement. Thank you so much. " The Divine Office: Choral Music in Oxford - A unique event of exceptional musical intensity and spiritual potency
" Richard Wigmore was delightful company, an encyclopaedic source of music history and an engaging lecturer. " Walking the Rhine Valley - Concerts and hikes through woods, fields and vineyards
" Uncompromising excellence - in choice of locations, accommodation, programme and artistes. " Handel in Malta - Britain’s finest adopted composer, in spectacular Baroque buildings

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