Musical Marylebone Walking Tour

Tour meets at Bond Street Tube (Marylebone Lane Exit)
Guided by Adam
DATEAVAILABILITY
28th May 2023 – 2pm (1400)
27th August 2023 – 10.45am (1045)
Updated 17 Jan 2023
Selected Themes, Artists, Periods & Genres
Classical Music, Radio, Broadcasting, The BBC, Musical Hall/Vaudeville, 18th Century history, WWII, The Proms – The Beatles, Wagner, Berlioz, Weber



Medicine and cricket… that’s Marylebone. Isn’t it?


For once the showbiz and performing arts types have been elbowed off centre stage by the nurses, the doctors and the sportsmen. This tour aims to put the musicians back where they belong.

Marylebone is home to both BBC – from Teddy Bear’s Picnic to Relax by Frankie Goes to Hollywood we’ll delve into Auntie Beeb’s often bothersome relationship with music.

The word-famous Proms music festival has its genesis in not one but TWO Marylebone concert halls.

Its streets have been home to such pillars of the English classical music establishment as Sir Henry Wood and Constant Lambert – as well as music hall (vaudeville) venues at the other end of the musical class system.

One of London’s most scandalous pleasure gardens is buried beneath its polite, geometric elegance – where we’ll find the music of Henry Purcell and more.

Paul McCartney composed Yesterday in Marylebone.

So we’ll ask the medicos to move aside for an hour or so – although in Hector Berlioz who lived in the area we have a representative of both the medical AND musical communities.

£ 0.00
%d bloggers like this: