• Songs of Love and Loss

    Elmslie House WR14 3AG

    Martin Robson (bass) and Peter Johnson (piano) present 'Songs of Love and Loss' at Elmslie House, featuring Schumann's Dichterliebe and Liz Dilnot Johnson's Into the Dream, as well as songs by Schubert, Tchaikovsky…

  • Joanne Harris: Vianne – Book Talk

    Elmslie House WR14 3AG

    Joanne Harris returns to the world of Chocolat, her celebrated novel published in 1999, with the long-awaited story of Vianne, which begins six years prior to the opening of her…

    £10
  • Malvern Concert Club: Carl Roewer & Róisín Fleming

    Elmslie House WR14 3AG

    Irish-born bassoonist Carl Roewer is currently studying for his bachelor’s degree with Professor Henrik Rabien at the Hochschule für Musik in Freiburg, south-west Germany. Beginning his studies at the MTU…

    £17
  • Romanza: Romantic Music for Oboe and Piano

    Elmslie House WR14 3AG

    A recital of Romantic music for oboe and piano by Victoria Brawn and Eleanor Hodgkinson, with works by Schumann, Donizetti, Ravel and Daelli. Victoria and Eleanor perform a programme of…

    £15
  • Christina Alden & Alex Patterson

    Elmslie House WR14 3AG

    Christina Alden & Alex Patterson are multi-instrumentalists and songwriters from Norfolk. Their music is rich with intertwining harmony, sensitive accomplished musicianship and a creative song-writing style that is both delicate…

  • The Jenny Lind Singers: Swing into Spring

    Elmslie House WR14 3AG

    Featuring Bob Chilcott’s toe-tapping A Little Jazz Mass, as well as several works by contemporary female composers, including our very own Malvern-based composer Liz Dilnot Johnson who has created a…

  • Blue Magpie Craft Fair

    Elmslie House WR14 3AG

    Visit Elmslie House in Malvern for the Blue Magpie Contemporary Craft Fair on Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 March 2025 (open 10.30am - 4pm on both days). The fair will…

    £3
  • Vinyl Daze Record Fair

    Elmslie House WR14 3AG

    Vinyl Daze Record Fair returns to Elmslie House in Malvern on Sunday 16 March (open 10am - 3pm). Admission: £1