
Seen & Heard
A nostalgic, underground neoclassical night.
Royal Academy of Music, 1–5 York Gate, Marylebone Rd, London NW1 5HT
Returning for its sixth year, this series of concerts – presented by the Students’ Union, alongside its societies – celebrates diversity in classical music. This specific event honours the heritage of the indigenous peoples of Latin America and the end of European colonial rule in the early 19th century. The programme features works by prominent 20th-century Latin American composers, including Heitor Villa-Lobos’ Brazilian Cycle for solo piano, Alberto Ginastera’s Five Popular Argentinian Songs, and Villa-Lobos’ Three Indigenous Poems for soprano and piano.
What is the focus of Seen & Heard?+
This concert series celebrates diversity in classical music, specifically honoring the heritage of indigenous Latin American peoples and post-colonial history.
Who is performing at Seen & Heard?+
The programme features works by renowned 20th-century composers Heitor Villa-Lobos and Alberto Ginastera.
How do I get tickets for Seen & Heard?+
Tickets on Mood.





