The Pope, the Emperor and the Grand Duke: The Rediscovery of a Musical Masterpiece from Renaissance Florence The rediscovery of the gigantic "Mass in Forty Parts" by...
London’s Past: The mapping of London 1250-1900 Part of the Visual Impressions of London lecture series at...
Carols from King's: Centenary Celebration In this lecture, Jeremy Summerly reverently and enthusiastically celebrates the centenary of the world’s most famous carol service
King Henry III and the Communication of Power This lecture considers how Henry III of England used art to justify monarchy at the dawn of what is commonly termed the ‘parliamentary state’.
NOW That's What I Call Carols: 1582! Jeremy Summerly unwraps this Nordic Christmas gift, accompanied by the St Luke’s Carollers.
Cleaning Up The Thames: Success or Failure? Will the Thames Tideway tunnel solve flooding and pollution? This event is part of Totally Thames 2017 that runs from 1-30 September.
Ten Things You Really Should Know About Ancient Greek Democracy Myths abound about ancient Greek democracy – actually, there was no such thing. That is, there was no such one thing.