Cambridge Folk Festival may have been cancelled, but the organisers are encouraging fans of the event to recreate the magic and music at home, offering a weekend of entertainment and...
Music & dance
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The Academy of Ancient Music is back in Cambridge this March to bring you a performance of Baroque composer Handel’s best-loved operas and oratorios. Handel’s Heroines is a collaboration between...
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Photo: Steve Gullick Kettle’s Yard plays host to celebrated string ensemble the Albion Quartet on 5 March, promising an evening of exquisite classical music. Featuring pieces by Beethoven, Maconchy and...
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Brought to life by professional artists from the UK, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Norway, Spain and Poland, I Will Be Everything is an international project that tells the story of the...
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We spoke to violinist Krysia Osostowicz about the upcoming Beethoven Plus concerts First of all, what is Beethoven Plus? "The project was based on the fact that Daniel Tong and...
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Commemorating 250 years since the birth of Ludwig Van Beethoven, the Beethoven2020 Festival celebrates the achievements of the legendary European composer. Including performances of his music, an academic conference, lectures...
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In partnership with the Academy of Ancient Music, acclaimed lutenist Thomas Dunford is set to deliver a performance to remember on 23 February at West Road Concert Hall. Directing and...
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In their 41st and final season, one of the finest string ensembles in the world – The Endellion String Quartet – is performing their ever-popular Beethoven Cycle at West Road...
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For the fifth consecutive year, the Ahbab Festival is returning to Cambridge, celebrating Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) culture through music and film. Running from 7 to 16 February,...
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Ruthie Collins, founder of Cambridge Art Salon, gives her arty picks of the month It’s a new year. Time to start with bold new intentions. Time to ‘live the changes...