Spitalfields Music Festival 2026

Missa Papae Marcelli at the Tower of London


Masterful polyphony in one of London's most iconic landmarks

Wednesday 8th July, 7pm

Tower of London – The Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula

Spitalfields Music Festival 2026 comes to a close in collaboration with the Choir of the Chapels Royal, HM Tower of London. Masterpieces of polyphony are paired with shimmering organ works, performed in the Tower of London’s historic chapel.

Palestrina was the master-composer of the late 16th century, his name and music resonating through history in a way that completely overshadowed his peers. Yet Francesco Soriano – a pupil of Palestrina, and later a colleague – had an equally supreme understanding of polyphony, as evidenced in his arrangement of the Missa Papae Marcelli. Though still rarely heard today, it sumptuously rescored Palestrina’s famous mass some 42 years after the original. Two additional voices expand the musical effects that are possible, making a double choir and an enveloping, antiphonal listening experience.

The Choir of the Chapels Royal, HM Tower of London
Colm Carey   Director
Daniel Greenaway   Organ

Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, arr. Francesco Soriano    Missa Papae Marcelli
Flor Peeters    Toccata, Fugue et Hymne sur Ave Maris Stella
Charles Tournemire   Introit & Offertoire from L’Orgue Mystique
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina   Assumpta est Maria

Duration:1 hour 15 minutes


This concert is dedicated to the memory of Mrs Sylvia Moys

Book tickets

WEDNESDAY 8 JULY
7:00 PM

Venue information

Tower of London – The Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula

Tower of London
London
EC3N 4AB
United Kingdom

Get directions

Underground and National Rail

Tower Hill (5 mins)
Fenchurch Street (6 mins)
Tower Gateway (9 mins)Walking times are given in brackets.

Buses

All of our venues are easy to reach by bus. To plan your quickest route use TFL’s journey planner.

Please note that the journey to the chapel requires walking from the Tower Gates, and there are approximately 5 steps down to the entrance.