Eight summer concerts for Barnet music lovers – a festival of chamber music and outdoor opera at Jack’s Lake

Opening the fifth annual High Barnet Chamber Music Festival will be a family concert at St Mark’s Church, Barnet Vale, a new venue for this summer’s event.
The first of the festival’s four concerts will be free to the public at St Mark’s on Saturday June 7 at 3pm with a programme specifically to appeal to young audiences.
In addition to the festival of chamber music, there will be another musical attraction this summer – four outdoor concerts beside Jack’s Lake at Monken Hadley Common starting on Saturday June 14 at 7pm.
Organised by the internationally acclaimed opera singer Ilona Domnich, the Jack’s Lake concerts are sponsored by the Monken Hadley Common Trust.

The opening concert in the chamber music festival has the title Birdsong and is described as a playful introduction to chamber music for families, featuring Hannah Gillingham on flute and Luke Lally Maguire on piano.
Joshua Balance, the festival’s artistic director, says that while the flute and piano programme of the opening concert will appeal to everyone, there is a particular emphasis on introducing the over-sevens to chamber music.
For the second concert on Friday June 20 (8pm), the contemporary ensemble Mad Song will make a return visit to the Barnet parish church of St John with New Zealand baritone Jonathan Eyers. Music will include Peter Maxwell Davies’s theatrical Eight Songs for a Mad King.
A Sunday afternoon concert will be held on Sunday June 29 (3pm) at the Friends’ Recital Hall at Queen Elizabeth’s Boys School with baritone Hugo Herman-Wilson and pianist Richard Gowers, featuring music by Vaughan Williams and Madeleine Dring.
The festival ends with a final concert to be given by Ensemble Pro Victoria, with music by Monteverdi, Strozzi and le Jeune, at the parish church on Saturday July 5 (7.30pm).
Tickets for the chamber music festival are on sale at www.hbcmf.co.uk/2025

Another summer of concerts by Jack’s Lake opens on Saturday June 14 (7pm) with an evening performance entitled Voices in Nature.
Opera singer Ilona Domnich, who established the concerts with the Monken Hadley Common Trust, will appear with singer Emma Kershaw and Charles Mutter on violin and piano.
Jack’s Lake concerts are free with a suggested donation of a minimum of £10 towards the preservation of the common and a bursary for a young musician.
Another three Jack’s Lake concerts will be held on Sunday July 6 at 7pm; Sunday July 20 at 6.30pm; and Sunday August 3 at 6.30pm
Use entrance in Northfield Road, New Barnet, to reach Jack’s Lake.
Enquiries: ilonadomnich@gmail.com