Join us for a series of exciting free lunchtime recitals, featuring instrumental, vocal and choral performances, in the wonderful atmospheric surrounds of St Mary Redcliffe, one of England's finest churches.
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Lunchtime at Redcliffe: Summer Season 2026
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Lunchtime at Redcliffe: Spring Season
Thu, Mar 13, 1:00 PM
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St Mary Redcliffe Free Lunchtime Recital: Pipe up! Exploring the Organ!
Thu, Aug 15, 1:00 PM
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St Mary Redcliffe Free Lunchtime Recital: A Tale of Three Cities
Thu, Aug 8, 1:00 PM
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St Mary Redcliffe Free Lunchtime Recital: Stanford and Dubois
Thu, Aug 1, 1:00 PM
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St Mary Redcliffe Free Lunchtime Recital: Arnos Vocale
Thu, Jul 25, 1:00 PM
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St Mary Redcliffe Free Lunchtime Recital: Welcome Back!
Thu, Jul 18, 1:00 PM
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St Mary Redcliffe Free Lunchtime Recital: Toccata and Fugue in D minor
Thu, Jul 11, 1:00 PM
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St Mary Redcliffe Free Lunchtime Recital: Visions and memories
Thu, Jul 4, 1:00 PM
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St Mary Redcliffe Free Lunchtime Recital: Tell me the truth about love
Thu, Jun 27, 1:00 PM
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St Mary Redcliffe Free Lunchtime Recital: The heroic organ
Thu, Jun 20, 1:00 PM
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Free Lunchtime Recital at St Mary Redcliffe: Bristol University Singers
Thu, Mar 21, 1:00 PM
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Free Lunchtime Recital at St Mary Redcliffe: Mainly Slow
Thu, Mar 14, 1:00 PM
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Free Lunchtime Recital at St Mary Redcliffe: Old Testament Prophecy
Thu, Mar 7, 1:00 PM
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Free Lunchtime Recital at St Mary Redcliffe: Great Sacred Music
Thu, Feb 29, 1:00 PM
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Free Lunchtime Recitals at St Mary Redcliffe: Mr W Birde of the Chapell
St. Mary Redcliffeis anAnglican parish churchlocated in theRedcliffedistrict ofBristol, England. The church is a short walk fromBristol Temple Meads. The church building was constructed from the 12th to the 15th centuries, and it has been a place of Christian worship for over 900 years. The church is renowned for the beauty of itsGothic architectureand is classed as a Grade Ilisted buildingbyHistoric England.It was famously described byQueen Elizabeth Ias "the fairest, goodliest, and most famous parish church in England."