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  1. Graduation Week Concert by St Salvator's Chapel Choir

    Graduation Week Concert by St Salvator's Chapel Choir

    Free

    The final public performance by this year's Chapel Choir will feature a mix of graduation repertoire, both sacred and secular.

  2. Project Earth: the Green Chapter

    Project Earth: the Green Chapter

    Free

    In Project Earth: the Green Chapter, the Iris Trio brings vital new works by internationally decorated poet Karen Solie and celebrated Canadian composers Andrew...

  3. Study and Sing: Creation

    Study and Sing: Creation

    £15

    Led by staff from the University of St Andrews' MLitt programme in Sacred Music assisted by visiting speakers, this 'Study and Sing' day will...

  4. Study and Sing: Creation

    Study and Sing: Creation

    £15

    Led by staff from the University's MLitt programme in Sacred Music assisted by visiting speakers, this 'Study and Sing' day will focus on...

  5. Patrick Henry College Chorale (Virginia, USA)

    Patrick Henry College Chorale (Virginia, USA)

    Free with retiring collection

    The Patrick Henry College Chorale, a 55-member mixed choir hailing from the Washington DC area presents 'Until We Meet Again', a programme including...

  6. MusicTalk by Aidan Thomson

    MusicTalk by Aidan Thomson

    Elgar's part-songs, op 53: context and interpretation

    Our free music talks highlight a wide variety of musical research.

  7. Lunchtime Concert by Elizabeth Unsworth Wilson (mezzo soprano) and Eric Thomas (lute)

    Lunchtime Concert by Elizabeth Unsworth Wilson (mezzo soprano) and Eric Thomas (lute)

    The opening of the seventeenth-century saw the publication of several monumental collections of lute music and secular songs from England, France, Germany and...

  8. Lunchtime concert by Mary-Jannet Leith (recorders) and Thomas Allery (harpsichord)

    Lunchtime concert by Mary-Jannet Leith (recorders) and Thomas Allery (harpsichord)

    From Caledonia to the Capital

    Join Mary-Jannet Leith (recorders) and Thomas Allery (harpsichord) for a concert celebrating the influence of Scottish music in eighteenth-century London,...