Elgar Festival Event - Lano Quartet
Enjoy a performance by the Lano Quartet in the Church of St Mary Magdalene at Croome as part of the Elgar Festival.
- Booking essential
- Admission applies
The perfect opportunity to combine exploration of Croome Court with the experience of wonderful English music performed in a perfect setting.
Tickets for this performance are £5 (normal National Trust admission applies.)
Participants in the Elgar Festival/Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Young Performer Showcase Programme and formed in 2024, the LANO Quartet is a dynamic young ensemble dedicated to expressive and thoughtful music-making who perform across the UK and internationally. Recent engagements including the Leeds International Concert Series and the International Malcolm Arnold Festival. The LANO Quartet has received coaching from renowned ensembles such as the Kuss Quartet and the Castalian Quartet, among others. Each member brings a distinct musical background, enriching the quartet’s collective sound and artistic vision.
Times
The basics
- Booking details
Call 01905 611427 All orders will be subject to a fee of £3.50
- Meeting point
This event is taking place in the Church of St Mary Magdalene at Croome
- Accessibility
There is a short walk required from the car park to the church via gravelled pathways. Level café access. Seating available in the church
Upcoming events
History of RAF Defford walk - 2026
A walk through Croome Park reveals the way in which RAF Defford changed the 18th century landscape created by Lancelot ”Capability” Brown. Along the way, there are stories of an extraordinary airfield waiting to be told.
Plate Up
An exhibition of work by Sarah Taylor Silverwood and young participants from Pershore Riverside Youth Centre, commissioned by Meadow Arts.
Robert Adam bookcases - Exhibition
A monumental set of mahogany mid-18th-century bookcases, designed by renowned architect, Robert Adam (1728-1792) for Croome Court have returned from the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A), London.
Pages from Nature - Exhibition
Pages from Nature is a 200-year anniversary exhibition celebrating the publication of William Dean’s Hortus Croomensis; a detailed record of the vast and varied plant collection at Croome in 1824.