Morning Music
Part of JLF London 2026

by Melissa Parmar

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Melissa Parmar is an acclaimed harpist and pianist trained at the Royal College of Music, London. She has performed at prestigious events for members of the British Royal Family, including Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III, and for leading luxury brands and institutions such as Bulgari, Dolce & Gabbana, and The Ritz London. A versatile musician whose repertoire spans classical, contemporary, and Bollywood music, Melissa is also a dedicated educator. She holds a Master of Music in Performance and teaches harp and piano to students of all ages.

Upcoming Events

Food Season Big Weekend

Saturday 13 June, 11:15

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Food Season Big Weekend

Saturday 13 June, 11:15

The much-loved British Library Food Season returns with the Big Weekend – two days of culinary conversations with leading chefs and cooks, food writers, historians and more. We delve into Ireland’s rich culinary traditions, celebrate Southern American food through the enduring legacy of Edna Lewis, explore curries through a journey around the world, and so much more. Featuring Ruthie Rogers, Andi Oliver, Simon Russell Beale, Felicity Cloake, Aji Akokomi and more.

A Midsummer Night’s Fairy Tale, with Mermaid Chunky

Saturday 20 June, 18:30

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A Midsummer Night’s Fairy Tale, with Mermaid Chunky

Saturday 20 June, 18:30

Journey to the magical realm as the Library becomes the setting for a solstice evening of lush sounds, sights and stories. With artists, storytellers, DJs, costumes and carnivalesque processions, the night culminates in a live show by the extraordinary Mermaid Chunky and their fabulous friends. In association with Bad Vibrations.

Paths Through Britain

Thursday 25 June, 19:00

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Paths Through Britain

Thursday 25 June, 19:00

Britain’s footpaths are more than routes across the landscape – they are centuries-old stories of movement, belief, survival and discovery. In this panel conversation, we explore how ancient tracks, pilgrim ways and long-distance trails reveal a hidden history of how people have travelled slowly through these islands, and why walking still holds such power today. With Nicholas Crane, Phoebe Smith and Chris Butterfield.

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