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16Mar

From Errolyn Wallen’s ballet Horseplay exploring the anthropomorphic facets of one of our species’ most enduring companion animals, to the existential crisis at the heart of a foundational religious story in Darren Bloom’s Eve, this concert is ultimately about relationships and the human condition. To conclude, we celebrate Prof.

16Mar

Processional Chant in Late Medieval and Early Modern Iberia: Space, Music, and History at the Cathedral of Saragossa

15Mar

Join us for an evening of interesting discussion on the intersection between music and climate change.

Opening the event, Professor Hugh Hunt will set the scene on climate change and what we can do about it.

15Mar

As one of the final events as holder of the Wort Residency 2021-22, Errollyn Wallen CBE will be speaking in the concluding Composers Workshop of the year. Described by The Observer as “the renaissance woman of contemporary British music”, she is a leading figure in today’s musical worl

09Mar

Defending the Island: On North Korean Film Music  

08Mar

Darragh and Mary return to Cambridge to workshop and showcase brand new works composed by Cambridge University students during the term.

03Mar

A true 21st-century musician, viola and viola d’amore player Clifton Harrison has forged a performing and recording career spanning a huge range of genres and embracing the creative potential of in-depth research. He studied at the Juilliard School and Royal Academy of Music and is the viola player in the acclaimed Kreutzer Quartet.

02Mar

"Such Wine, such Women, such Musick”: Stuart Diplomats and the Siren Song of Italian Courtesans