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Tommy Smith Youth Jazz Orchestra
Free-£12
Since its formation in 2002, the TSYJO has become synonymous with performances that channel the energy, creativity, and excitement of jazz and celebrate the...
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Dunedin Consort: Scattered Rhymes Tour
Nicholas Mulroy (Director) - Free-£24
The Song of Songs plunges us into a lush world of ripe fruits, deep waters, scorching heats, and cooling shades. This intense imagery --- the Hebrew...
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Fitzwilliam String Quartet and Sophie Renshaw (viola)
£6-18
Shostakovich: Quartet no. 4, op. 83 Liz Dilnot Johnson: Borderlands (Quartet no. 5, Scottish premiere) Mozart: Quintet in C, K 515 Ensemble in Residence, the...
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Canticles and Songs of Praise: Study and Sing
£12
'Canticles' or scriptural hymns appear in the Bible distinct from the Book of Psalms, particularly in contexts of praise and celebration. Join staff...
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Inaugural Lecture by Professor Laura Moretti
Gazing from the Gallery: The Betende Knabe and the Politics of Display
This lecture addresses the display history of the Betende Knabe (Praying Boy), a Greek bronze statue currently housed in the Altes Museum in Berlin, exploring...
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Digital Geographies and the City: Methodologies of Hope
Public Lecture by Professor Sarah Elwood, 23/24 Senior Global Fellow
About In many places, digitally-mediated urbanism is ubiquitous, violent and unequal, as techno capitalist development processes and the platformization of...