Monks Footprints

Hour long Candlelit concerts at Fishermans chapel, Jerseys oldest Chapel, with a midweek larger concert in St Paul’s

Gerard presents guest musicians from the London’s Kings Chamber Orchestra that he has directed for 36 years. Expect intimate beautiful music and sweet dreams.  Feel free to bring an additional cushion (although the monks didn’t!)

Location


Fisherman’s Chapel
No disabled Access
JE38EP       (Bus 12a)
Toilets 5 mins walk.

Folk Night

Monk’s Footprints
Folk Night

July 9th, 6:30pm and 8:30pm, 1 hour each
The Fisherman’s Chapel

Folk night! This is also new to Isle Joyeuse… a mix of nordic and celtic vibes, a reflective space that will take you on a journey to the amazing scenery of these beautiful places, as well as a joyful celebration of music and dance that is guaranteed to make you want to jam along.

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Baroque Bangers

Monk’s Footprints (full Orchestra)
Baroque Bangers

July 10th, 8:30pm 1 hour
St Paul’s

Classical music is going out of style… right?
But did you ever think about the fact that baroque music is basically club hits from the 17th century? Send your mind back in time and come to discover what the crowds went wild for! Maybe you will discover that we’re not so different today than they were back then…

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Feed The Birds

Monk’s Footprints:
Feed the Birds

July 11th, 6:30pm and 8:30pm, 1 hour each
The Fisherman’s chapel

Quartet night! Do birds listen when you play music? Does being in nature change the way you think? Come and decide for yourself, and discover how bird song has been used in music over the years. You’ll hear Haydn – The Lark Quartet, Mozart – ‘The Hunt’ Quartet, the Lark Ascending like you’ve never heard it before, and more.

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Summer Romance

Monk’s Footprints
Summer Romance

July 12th,6:30pm and 8:30pm 1 hour each
The Fisherman’s Chapel

Sextet Night! We will perform the great romantic sextet by Johannes Brahms, whose musical depth and genious set Europe alight in the nineteenth century. In contrast we also present a wonderfully lively Spanish dance from Boccerini, the Italian virtuoso cellist from the eighteen century who is considered one of the fathers of drama, wit, and surprise

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More tickets may be released if there is demand!