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Lost in Contemplation

Saints and Miracles

Lost in Contemplation
Four remarkable medieval miracle stories are each paired with music from across Europe.

From the contemplative vision of Ero the monk and Saint Elizabeth’s Miracle of the Roses to English songs honouring the Virgin Mary and the extraordinary life of Joseph of Schönau, these tales reveal the medieval imagination at its most profound.

Music from the Cantigas de Santa Maria, Machaut, Binchois and Oswald von Wolkenstein accompanies stories that explore faith, transformation, and the intersection of the miraculous with human experience.

  • festival St Mary's Music Festival
  • date Mon, 25 May 2026
  • location St Mary's Church, London E11
  • time 5:00pm
  • ticket £15 (conc. available)
  • 2 other performances

Full Event Details

Four remarkable medieval miracle stories are each paired with music from across Europe.

From the contemplative vision of Ero the monk and Saint Elizabeth’s Miracle of the Roses to English songs honouring the Virgin Mary and the extraordinary life of Joseph of Schönau, these tales reveal the medieval imagination at its most profound.

Music from the Cantigas de Santa Maria, Machaut, Binchois and Oswald von Wolkenstein accompanies stories that explore faith, transformation, and the intersection of the miraculous with human experience.

Venue Details & Map

Location

St Mary's Church, London E11
Overton Drive, Wanstead, London, E11 2LW

Other performances

In addition to the performance listed above, this concert will also be performed as follows:

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