19 May
Sarah Small
Elvet Methodist Church
Viola da gamba player Sarah Small and local musicians reflect on grief, contemplation and hope, with tales from the road that remind us of the beauty in slow travel.
£15
Viola da gamba player Sarah Small and local musicians reflect on grief, contemplation and hope, with tales from the road that remind us of the beauty in slow travel.
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A special come-and-sing commemoration on the 400th anniversary of the death of choral composer Orlando Gibbons, led by James Weeks
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DUOS Symphony Orchestra with new music by member Maxwell Richards-Clarke and favourites by Georges Bizet and Petr Ilych Tchaikovsky.
Wagner's musical love-letter, rare Debussy, classical Prokofiev and Felix Mendelssohn's dazzling violin concerto, played by DUOS Chamber Orchestra.
An afternoon of music from Central Europe with conductor Maria Barbosa Aristizabel and soloist Bradley Creswick.
Choral music rooted in British poetry, celebrating the enduring influence of William Shakespeare and paying homage to poetry as a living source of music.
The Chapel Choirs of Durham University come together for a summer evening of beautiful and uplifting choral music to support RTMInds.
A recital by Durham Cathedral Sub-organist Joseph Beech, including Joseph-Ermend Bonnal's 'Paysages Euskariens'.
Choral music for eventide, structured around the beautiful service of compline, and including Hubert Parry's Songs of Farewell and new music by Lucy Walker.
Peter Holder, Organist of Christ Church, Oxford plays music for royalty by Edward Elgar and William Walton
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