Fundraising concert by renowned composer and conductor Jan Vriend
Tonight’s performance is a fundraiser for Tetbury Goods Shed and includes a welcoming drink and a small selection of canapes.
Tonight’s performance is a fundraiser for Tetbury Goods Shed and includes a welcoming drink and a small selection of canapes.
This versatile and maverick musician has made a career championing new music as well as being a bold interpreter of challenging works from the Baroque to Romantic eras.
An evening of classic comedy, poetry and beautiful piano music with Alistair McGowan – three great shows in one!
Refugee rights campaigner Lord Alf Dubs talks to author Horatio Clare about what Clare learned while researching his new book on the small boats crisis.
Arts administrator and writer on music, Sir Nicholas Kenyon, reflects on Purcell’s changing reputation over the years
Former Proms director Sir Nicholas Kenyon explores how Bach’s music has been interpreted and adapted to changing times
Guitarist Craig Ogden and the London Tango Quintet perform some of Astor Piazzolla’s most evocative pieces
A celebration of popular music from the musicals plus songs reflecting the joys of summer and autumn as well as poetry and piano solos
The a capella group’s wide-ranging programme of music from the Renaissance to today will leave you flying high and feeling good.
‘Martin James Bartlett is not only a prodigy of the piano but an accomplished artist who counts among the greats of his generation’
The incredible finger style acoustic guitarist and dazzling violinist in a breathtaking fusion of muscial styles
This captivating entertainment with Harriet Walter and pianist Melvyn Tan combines the words of Jane Austen’s most popular novel with one of the most beloved musical soundtracks of the 1990s.
The celebrated quartet join forces with pianist Sarah Nicolls to perform Dmitri Shostakovich’s only piano quintet
Join the Bristol Ensemble and pianist Viv McLean for a candlelit celebration of some of the most expressive and enduring works in the classical repertoire
The opening concert in the series features an all-French programme by international competition-wining young pianist, Milda Daunoraite
Join us for this very special concert by the multi-prizewinning pianist to raise funds for Parkinson’s UK
The second concert in this series features an inspiring performance by young clarinettist Raj Baumik, accompanied by Qden Blaauw on piano.
The winners of the Royal Academy of Music 2024 Duo Prize play sonatas by Mozart and Beethoven for violin and piano
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