Nathaniel Mander
A 19th-century salon piano recital

A leading early keyboard performer, composer and distinguished interpreter of historical repertoire, Nathaniel also serves as founding composer and artistic advisor of Music That Lives and The Tonal Composers’ Society. His artistic guidance, integrity, and dedication to authentic historically informed performance have been central to grounding the vision of these projects.
In the true spirit of the great 18th- and 19th-century music salons, the programme will include selected works by Bach, Mozart and Chopin, and a world premiere of an original composition by Nathaniel Mander, composed for their historic Broadwood & Sons 1860 grand piano.
Music That Lives
Fri, 1 May 2026
Penge Congregational Church
7:30pm
£40
Full Event Details
Music That Lives is pleased to announce that our long-awaited Official Inaugural Evening will mark the formal opening of an 19th-century-inspired Music Salon and the launch of The Tonal Composers’ Society. Nathaniel Mander will open the series and inaugurate both initiatives with this special recital.
A leading early keyboard performer, composer and distinguished interpreter of historical repertoire, Nathaniel also serves as founding composer and artistic advisor of Music That Lives and The Tonal Composers’ Society. His artistic guidance, integrity, and dedication to authentic historically informed performance have been central to grounding the vision of these projects.
In the true spirit of the great 18th- and 19th-century music salons, the programme will include selected works by Bach, Mozart and Chopin, and a world premiere of an original composition by Nathaniel Mander, composed for their historic Broadwood & Sons 1860 grand piano.
Venue Details & Map
Location
Penge Congregational Church
172 High Street, London, SE20 7QS


