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Every second Sunday of the month, Music in the Museum: Jazz presents the very best of jazz in a music performance taking place in the stunning Drawing Room, surrounded by the museum's unique art collection and with spectacular views overlooking Wardown Park.


The Marco Maroni Trio returns to the museum! Jazz pianist & composer Marco Marconi is an inspirational artist regularly performing in piano solo, duo or with his trio throughout the UK & Europe.


About Marco Marconi


Marco Marconi is an accomplished, classically-trained Jazz pianist who grew up in Italy and who made a life changing decision to move permanently to the UK in 2012, to pursue his musical career. Through his naturally distinctive and seemingly effortless skill as a composer, he has earned a reputation as a class act on the British festival circuit, the Fazioli Concert Hall in Venice and the buzzing London Jazz Club scene.


Tom Farmer is a busy member of the British music scene, primarily with the award winning quarter, Empirical, but also with many other projects. A versatile bassist, Farmer takes an active role in many aspects of the London Jazz scene ranging from core participant in the Jazz at the Con Cellar Bar to regular appearances at The Late Late Show Ronnie Scott’s.


Emiliano Caroselli collaborated with many musicians on the Italian jazz scene before moving to London in 2012. His receptiveness to all styles of music, combined with a deep knowledge of the roots of jazz, the richness of his dynamics and his attention to interplay with other musicians make him one of the most in-demand drummers and percussionists in London today.

Dates

  • Saturday, November 9, 2019

Wardown House

Wardown House, Museum and Gallery is situated in the beautiful landscaped Wardown Park, on the outskirts of Luton town centre. The house was formerly the home of the Scargill family, then a military hospital and is now a museum and gallery.

Step back in time and glimpse an insight into a wealthy family home during the Victorian period. Explore the different rooms with hands-on displays for a fully immersive experience. The museum tells the story of Luton’s transformation into the exciting and diverse town it is today.

The museum also houses a range of displays throughout the building, including the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment Gallery and the popular Luton Life Gallery.

The museum underwent a redevelopment during 2016, reopening in April 2017. Wardown House, Museum and Gallery also holds events and activities for all ages and interests throughout the year.

Venue Hire

Wardown House has a range of rooms that can be hired for your meetings, training days, drinks receptions and events in the gorgeous surroundings of Wardown Park. See Venue Hire for more information.

Programming

To become part of Wardown House's programme, please contact our Head of Arts & Cultural Programmes, Fahim Qureshi at Fahim.Qureshi@LutonCulture.com

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