Save the date: Bath International Music Festival 2026. Saturday 30 May – Sunday 7 June.

Early tickets released for Bath International Music Festival 2026

 

Bath International Music Festival has announced a series of five world-class concerts ahead of its 2026 festival, providing music lovers with a taste of what’s to come in the summer

Tickets for five concerts are on sale now. The full programme for Bath International Music Festival 2026 will be announced in the new year. Don’t forget to sign up to our newsletter to be the first to hear news about what’s coming up.

 

 

Richard Goode plays Beethoven

Saturday 30 May, 7pm

St Mary’s Church, Bathwick

Beethoven: Piano Sonata No 30 in E major Op 109

Beethoven: Piano Sonata No 31 in A flat major Op 110

Beethoven; 6 Bagatelles from Op 119

Beethoven: Piano Sonata No 32 in C minor Op 111

American pianist Richard Goode is a musical legend – his unforgettable performances have extraordinary beauty and emotional depth. He is particularly renowned for his performances of Beethoven – his recording of the complete sonata cycle has legendary status.  This programme offers three of the composer’s very greatest works constituting one of music’s great spiritual journeys, one which only a very few pianists are qualified to undertake.

 


Bach Concertos with the Royal Northern Sinfonia

Sunday 31 May, 7:30pm

St Mary’s Church, Bathwick

Bach: Sinfonia from Cantata No. 21

Bach: Concerto for Violin and Oboe

Handel: Concerto Grosso in F major, Op. 6 No. 2

Bach: Trio Sonata BWV 529 in C major 

Bach: Sinfonia from Cantata No. 4

Bach: Violin Concerto in E major

Bach: Air On a G String from Orchestral Suite No. 3

Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 3

Royal Northern Sinfonia with Maria Włoszczowska, violin/director

What a delight to welcome the Royal Northern Sinfonia back to the Bath festival with a wonderful programme centred on great concertos by JS Bach.  Maria Włoszczowska is a supreme performer of this repertoire and her partnership with this world-class chamber orchestra will be something to savour.

 


Gesualdo Six: Secret Byrd

Monday 1 June, two concerts at 6:30pm and 9:30pm

Bath Abbey

Hear Byrd’s Mass for Five Voices as he intended: sung for worship in strictest secrecy in an extraordinary theatrical concert to celebrate the 400th anniversary of one of England’s finest composers. During the Reformation, Byrd was a recusant Catholic, writing masses to be sung in secret by worshippers in private homes with smuggled priests, hidden Catholic artifacts and the constant danger of discovery and arrest. Byrd’s courage in expressing his faith through art is a continuing inspiration, when three quarters of the world’s population still suffer from religious intolerance.

The Gesualdo Six collaborate with viol consort Fretwork for the first time in an immersive performance created and directed by Bill Barclay and produced by Concert Theatre Works using imaginative production techniques to bring music to life. Soup and bread are passed to foster a sense of ritual and inclusivity. The audience roves freely among the costumed artists feeling the original hand-made part-books. Help us celebrate Byrd’s activism by entering a living museum – a concert experience like never before.

Note: this is a promenade performance, with some seats available for those unable to stand.

 


Jean-Efflam Bavouzet plays the complete piano works of Ravel

Tuesday 2 June, 6pm

St Mary’s Church, Bathwick

Sérénade grotesque
Menuet antique
Pavane pour une infante défunte
Jeux d’eau
Sonatine
Miroirs
Gaspard de la nuit
Menuet sur le nom de Haydn
Valses nobles et sentimentales
À la manière de Chabrier
À la manière de Borodine
Prélude
Le Tombeau de Couperin

An extraordinary musical journey traces the development of this effervescent composer through his charming earlier works to the staggeringly virtuosic Gaspard de la nuit.  To perform this complete cycle in one concert is an extraordinary achievement which Jean-Efflam Bavouzet is now touring worldwide.

NB This is a three-hour concert, with two intervals.

 


Steven Osborne plays Schubert

Thursday 4 June, 7pm

St Mary’s Bathwick

Liebesbotschaft (arr. Osborne)

Allegretto in C major D346

Am Meer (arr. Osborne)

Piano Sonata in C minor D958

Piano Sonata in Bb D960

Schubert’s extraordinary late piano sonatas were written at the end of his life. These beautiful, timeless masterpieces carry an almost bewildering range of emotions from sunlight to tragedy, from optimism to wistful resignation. Steven Osborne who was Artist in Residence at Bath International Music Festival in 2015, is regarded as one of the finest Schubert pianists of today and this programme promises to be very special indeed.