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25 February
Durham Opera Ensemble
The Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, reimagined as an opera for new and old fans alike by Durham-born composer Will Todd.

£12.50
26 February
Durham Opera Ensemble
The Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, reimagined as an opera for new and old fans alike by Durham-born composer Will Todd.

£12.50
27 February
Durham Opera Ensemble
The Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, reimagined as an opera for new and old fans alike by Durham-born composer Will Todd.

£12.50
28 February
Durham Opera Ensemble
The Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, reimagined as an opera for new and old fans alike by Durham-born composer Will Todd.

£12.50
07 March
Durham University Orchestral Society
Durham Town Hall

Musical transformations from Ludwig van Beethoven, Emilie Mayer and Aaron Copland with DUOS Chamber orchestra conducted by Zac Smith.

07 March
Northern Spirit Singers
St Oswald’s Church

The North East's finest chamber choirs – Northern Spirit and Voices of Hope – join together in works by Frank Martin and Johannes Brahms.

10 March
Durham University Orchestral Society
Gala Theatre

An evening of Slavic myths, legend and magic with the DUOS Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Zac Smith

13 March
Durham University Choral Society
Elvet Methodist Church

Choral music that reflects on evening and vigils by including works by Jonathan Dove, Gustav Holst and Max Reger.

14 March
Durham University Palatinate Orchestra
St Oswald’s Church

String, wind and brass chamber music played by Durham University Palatinate Orchestra's ensembles, including an arrangement for 25 instruments of Beethoven's fifth symphony.

16 March
Durham University Chamber Choir
Durham Cathedral

A profound journey from prayer to deliverance that includes Paweł Łukaszewski’s Lamentations and Herbert Howells’ Requiem.

£16.50
18 March
Satoko Inoue
Teikyo University, Durham

Music and readings drawn from the work of Patrick Lafcadio-Hearn, a Greek-Irish writer who settled in Japan and was instrumental in bringing Japanese culture to Europe.

18 March
Durham University Palatinate Orchestra
Durham Cathedral

Durham University Palatinate Symphony Orchestra perform Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's final symphony and works by Dora Pejačević and Edward Elgar

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