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Tine Thing Helseth & Friends: The Boulangerie

Sat 7 Nov 2026, 2pm

The brilliant trumpeter and colleagues celebrate Nadia and Lili Boulanger through music by the remarkable sisters, their students, teachers and contemporaries.

Trumpeter Tine Thing Helseth joins some of her closest musical partners from across Europe and beyond for a programme marking the lasting influence of Nadia and Lili Boulanger.

At its heart is music by the sisters themselves. Lili’s radiant miniatures and D’un matin de printemps reveal her luminous language of colour and light, while Nadia’s Soleils couchants and Cantique show the expressive power of a composer better known as a legendary teacher.

Set around them is a musical circle shaped by Nadia’s far-reaching teaching influence, from Faustian fable The Soldier’s Tale by her friend and colleague Stravinsky to an exquisite movement from the visionary Requiem by her teacher Fauré.

Students and admirers continue the story into the 20th century. Copland’s atmospheric Quiet City places Helseth’s trumpet in a haunting nocturnal landscape. Music by Gershwin and Michel Legrand demonstrates the breadth of Nadia’s influence across jazz.

A Norwegian thread comes from Helseth’s compatriot Geirr Tveitt, who studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris.

Helseth says, ‘I have always been fascinated by Nadia Boulanger – a figure whose influence on 20th-century music is almost impossible to overstate … Her apartment on the rue Ballu became a legendary gathering place, where composers like Stravinsky, Fauré and her beloved sister Lili came together to play, listen and debate – evenings that crackled with creativity and the joy of music shared among friends.’

Tonight, these friends in music capture something of that same spirit: tracing a rich network of connections around two remarkable musical lives.

Performers

Hyeyoon Park violin

Andreas Brantelid cello

Julian Bliss clarinet

Tine Thing Helseth trumpet

Julien Quentin piano

Repertoire

N Boulanger: Soleils couchants

Stravinsky: Hommage à Nadia Boulanger; Suite from L'histoire du Soldat (A Soldier's Tale) arr. for violin, clarinet & piano

Fauré: Movement TBC from Requiem arr. Emile Naoumoff for piano

L Boulanger: 2 Morceaux (Nocturne & Cortège)

Copland: Quiet City

Interval

Tveitt: Velkomne med æra from 100 Folk Tunes from Hardanger; Hommage à Nadia Boulanger

Bacewicz: Oberek No.1

Gershwin: 3 Preludes

Michel Legrand: Sans toi from The Umbrellas of Cherbourg

Piazzolla: Le grand tango

L Boulanger: D'un matin de printemps

N Boulanger: Cantique arr. for voice, violin, cello, harp & organ (Lux aeterna)

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Age guidance
For ages 7+. Under-12s must be accompanied by an adult on our site.

Times & tickets

Dates, times and prices

Dates & times

07 Nov 2026, 2pm

Run time

2 hours (approx)

All timings are approximate and subject to change

Standard entry

from £18 + £4 booking fee

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Multi-buy Autumn/Winter 26/27 discount

As part of our classical music multi-buy offer, book multiple Autumn/Winter 2026/27 concerts in the same transaction to receive a discount:

3 – 4 events: 10% discount
5 – 7 events: 15% discount
8 – 10 events: 20% discount
11 – 14 events: 25% discount
15+ events: 30% discount

Discounts apply to selected events, September 2026 – January 2027 inclusive. Offer can’t be combined with the Spring/Summer 2026 multi-buy.

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For your visit

This event is held at the Queen Elizabeth Hall Southbank Centre

The Queen Elizabeth Hall is open from 90 minutes before events start until they finish. It’s closed at all other times.