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Paint Klimt The Kiss for Valentines! Cambridge | Station Tavern, Cambridge
Feb 14, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
Your sip & paint event at The Station Tavern, Cambridge will be themed around Gustav Klimt's iconic painting The Kiss. Embrace your romantice side with luscious golds and Austrian symphonies. Unleash your creativity – wine glass in one hand, paint brush in the other. No experience needed! Your PopUp Painting experience in Cambridge will include: All art supplies – including paint, brushes, canvas and apronGuidance from a practicing artist - but feel free to go off-piste!A themed playlist to immerse you in your experiencePlease note your ticket does not include a drink, but a wide range of drinks are available for purchase at the barYour canvas is yours to keep. Hang it with pride!Please see our booking terms and conditions here.
Information Source: PopUp Painting & Events Ltd | eventbrite
Valentine's Special Paint Klimt's The Kiss in Cambridge! | Station Tavern, Cambridge
Feb 14, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
Valentine's Special Sip and Paint Klimt's The Kiss! Looking for a creative night in Cambridge? Join us for a sip and paint experience at The Station Tavern! This event is inspired by Gustav Klimt's iconic painting The Kiss. Embrace your romantic side with luscious golds and Austrian symphonies. Unleash your creativity – wine glass or prosecco in one hand, paint brush in the other. No experience? No problem! Whether you are looking for a fun night out or are a budding artist, you'll enjoy creating your own masterpiece. What's included in your sip and paint event: All art supplies – paint, brushes, canvas and apron providedStep-by-step guidance from a professional artist - or let your creativity lead the way!A themed playlist and upbeat vibes to inspire your artistic flowPlease note your ticket does not include a drink, but a wide range of drinks are available for purchaseYour canvas to take home - showcase your finished work with pride!Whether you're planning fun things to do with friends, a date night or simply want to try something new, this PopUp Painting event promises a night of creativity and fun. Spaces are limited, so book now to secure your place for this unforgettable sip and paint experience in Cambridge! Please see our booking terms and conditions here.
Information Source: PopUp Painting & Events Ltd | eventbrite
Broadway Rave 18+ 2025 (Dallas) | The Cambridge Room at House Of Blues
Feb 14, 2025 (UTC-6)
Cambridge
Experience the electrifying Broadway Rave 18+ event in Dallas at The Cambridge Room, located within the iconic House of Blues venue. Set to take place on February 14, 2025, at 2200 N Lamar St, Dallas, TX, 75202, this 18+ event promises a night of entertainment and music that you won't want to miss. Get ready to dance the night away and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Broadway Rave 18+.
TantraDance & Cacao Evening | Cambridge Road Methodist Church
Feb 15, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
Welcome to TantraDance! Get ready to experience an extraordinary morning of music, movement, and connection. Join us at The Moseley Hive in Birmingham, UK. Immerse yourself in the rhythms and beats as you dance your way into a state of bliss. Allow yourself to tap into your innermost desires and unleash your authentic self. Whether you're a seasoned dancer or a complete beginner, this event is open to everyone who's ready to let loose and embrace the magic of TantraDance. Come join us and let the music move you! It's our FAVOURITE form of freedom, fun & medicine and we can't wait to play and explore the magic of Tantra Dance!
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Cambridge Arts Festival 2025: Street & Pop Art Presented by Clarendon Fine | Clarendon Fine Art Cambridge
Feb 19, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
Street & Pop Art Presented by Clarendon Fine Art This exciting new exhibition will showcase original works and limited editions by some of our best-loved artists, who have been inspired by the pioneers of Pop and icons of the street. Join us in the gallery to enjoy a drinks reception, an entertaining and informative talk and the unveiling of a new original artwork, as well as your chance to view the exhibition in full. The exhibition will be on show from Monday 10th to Thursday 20th February as part of Cambridge Arts Festival delivered by Cambridge BID.
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Winter Running with Superfeet - Cambridge | Marathon Sports Cambridge
Feb 19, 2025 (UTC-5)
Cambridge
Join Marathon Sports Cambridge and Superfeet for an informative and fun demo run focused on finding the proper arch support for your feet! Superfeet will be on-site to showcase their Run Cushion insoles, giving you the chance to experience how they can enhance your running shoes with a customized fit. After the run, stick around for winter refreshments, including hot cocoa and treats, to warm up and refuel. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, run, and enjoy some seasonal cheer with your running community!
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Gymnastics Workshop | Crossfit Stags & Does
Feb 22, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
Gymnastics Workshop: Kipping Pull-Ups & Bar Muscle-Ups This workshop focuses on mastering kipping pull-ups and progressing to bar muscle-ups, suitable for all skill levels. Key Highlights:Warm-Up & Mobility: Prepare shoulders, core, and grip with targeted drills.Kipping Pull-Ups: Learn proper body positions, rhythm, and common corrections.Butterfly and C2B pull ups: Learn how to push that extra bit further & why we use butterfly mechanics.Bar Muscle-Ups: Practice progressions, from assisted transitions to explosive bar clearances.Strength Training: Build pulling power and grip endurance.Coaching & Feedback: Hands-on tips for improving technique and injury prevention.Participants will leave with refined skills, greater confidence, and a plan for continued progress.
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EFL League One | Cambridge United v Stockport County (Cambridge) | The Abbey Stadium
Feb 22, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
Explore Cambridge United v Stockport County sporting information for 22nd February, as well as links for Football tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. Cambridge United Football Club, also known as the U's, is a professional football team based in the historic city of Cambridge, England. Founded in 1912, the team currently competes in the English Football League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system. The U's have a rich history and have won multiple competitions, including the Football League Fourth Division title and the Conference Premier title. The team has also had some notable players, such as Dion Dublin and Luke Chadwick, who have gone on to play in the Premier League. Their home ground is the Abbey Stadium, which has a capacity of over 8,000 spectators and has been the home of the U's since its opening in 1932. With a loyal and passionate fan base, Cambridge United continues to strive for success in the world of football.
Stockport County Football Club, founded in 1883, is a professional association football team based in the town of Stockport, England. They currently compete in the National League, the fifth tier of the English football league system. Known as The Hatters, the team has a rich history with multiple successes in competitions such as the FA Trophy, winning it in 1972 and 1996. Their home ground is Edgeley Park, a 10,852-seater stadium that has been their home since 1902. The team has produced notable players such as Ian Wright, who went on to become an Arsenal and England legend. With a dedicated fan base and a strong history, Stockport County continues to strive for success on the pitch.
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Raphael Wallfisch & Simon Callaghan | Clare Hall Dining Hall, University of Cambridge
Feb 22, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
Cellist Raphael Wallfisch and pianist Simon Callaghan are familiar names to music lovers. Active for many years on the British and international scene, it is a particular honour to welcome them at Clare Hall. Beethoven's third Sonata is one of the best loved works of the cello repertoire. Chopin’s Sonata is a relatively rare work. One of his few ventures of the solo piano, it is one of his last works, written at a difficult time of his life, when his relationship with George Sand was coming to an end. ProgrammeSchubert Introduction, Variations and Finale, D 968a (arr. Piatigorsky) Chopin Cello Sonata in G minor, Op. 65 Schumann Adagio & Allegro, Op.70 Beethoven Cello Sonata No. 3 in A, Op. 69 Tickets£20 General Admission, £15 Clare Hall members, £5 students. Useful informationPlease note that tickets for Clare Hall's concerts are non-refundable within 7 days of the event. For any queries, please email music@clarehall.cam.ac.uk
Information Source: Clare Hall, University of Cambridge | eventbrite
Motion in Music | International Anthony Burgess Foundation
Feb 22, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
Motion in Music Motion in MusicWelcome to Motion in Music! Get ready to experience a unique fusion of sound and movement. Join us for an unforgettable journey where music and dance intertwine to create magic. Explore the connection between rhythm and motion in this exciting event. Whether you are a music enthusiast, a dance lover, or simply looking for a fun time, Motion in Music has something special for everyone. Immerse yourself in the harmonious blend of melodies and choreography that will captivate your senses and uplift your spirit. Come and be part of this dynamic celebration of creativity and artistry!
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Forgotten In The Land Of Egypt | Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge
Feb 24, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
From the Peter Shaffer Playwright in Residence, The Mango Ensemble presents: Forgotten in the Land of Egypt Written by Tom Murray | Directed by Katie Thompson Developed in association with The Sir Peter Shaffer Charitable Foundation.
In 1631, The Fens, the flat area of land stretching from Cambridge to Norwich, were drained.
In 2050, The Fens return to the sea. Two children play in the waterscape. They tell tales of a mythic Waterman, who scours the water for sunken parts. But, in the bitter struggle for survival, soon play adopts a more sinister note. Meanwhile in Ely, 2023, a priest gets a visit from a woman haunted by prophetic dreams.
It's a play about grief, faith, and the climate crisis; the crashing confluence of past and present; the refusal to heed the warnings we’re given. It’s a play about loneliness and the longing for human connection.
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Paint Pop Art! Cambridge | Station Tavern, Cambridge
Feb 26, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
Your sip & paint event at The Station Tavern, Cambridge will be themed around Wyland Tondelier' Mona Lisa DJ! Shoot right back to the swinging 60’s, with your favourite tunes, bright colours and bold lines of Pop Art. Unleash your creativity – wine glass in one hand, paint brush in the other. No experience needed! Your PopUp Painting experience in Cambridge will include: All art supplies – including paint, brushes, canvas and apronGuidance from a practicing artist - but feel free to go off-piste!A themed playlist to immerse you in your experiencePlease note your ticket does not include a drink, but a wide range of drinks are available for purchase at the barYour canvas is yours to keep. Hang it with pride!Please see our booking terms and conditions here.
Information Source: PopUp Painting & Events Ltd | eventbrite
The Feeling Sonnets: Language Play, Translingualism, Situatedness | CGIS South Building, S354
Feb 27, 2025 (UTC-5)
Cambridge
What history does an immigrant have? How do immigrant images of “their own” history shift with relocation into another culture with its own historical narratives and concerns? How do such images change as their frames keep shifting? How can this mutability and uncertainty be expressed in the immigrant’s new language, which is not the language of the immigrant’s history, but rather carries the concepts and relations that express its own history? How can translation—domesticating translation, the kind that rewrites the source text to answer the demands of the target culture—be avoided? How does the immigrant learn to speak double? The poet and translator Eugene Ostashevsky will offer a personal take on these questions by reading and discussing poems on the siege of Leningrad in his latest collection, The Feeling Sonnets. Emphasizing the materiality of English in order to make it strange, the poems also incorporate snippets of other languages, including German. Lyn Hejinian called The Feeling Sonnets “an extraordinary and beautiful book,” while Jacqueline Saphra, writing in The Poetry Review (UK), described it as an “immense and multilingual opus of philosophy, language, pun and the absurd.” Ostashevsky will also discuss how the meaning of his poems has been shifted by the wars that took place after their composition.
Information Source: Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies | eventbrite
Paint Balloon Girl Street Art in Cambridge! | The Waterman, Cambridge
Feb 28, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
Sip and Paint Balloon Girl Street Art! Looking for a creative night in Cambridge? Join us for a sip and paint experience at The Waterman! This event is inspired by Jenny Leonard‘s Banksy-inspired Balloon Girl painting! Forget the stencil, show us your inner rebel. Unleash your creativity – wine glass or prosecco in one hand, paint brush in the other. No experience? No problem! Whether you are looking for a fun night out or are a budding artist, you'll enjoy creating your own masterpiece. What's included in your sip and paint event: All art supplies – paint, brushes, canvas and apron providedStep-by-step guidance from a professional artist - or let your creativity lead the way!A themed playlist and upbeat vibes to inspire your artistic flowPlease note your ticket does not include a drink, but a wide range of drinks are available for purchaseYour canvas to take home - showcase your finished work with pride!Whether you're planning fun things to do with friends, a date night or simply want to try something new, this PopUp Painting event promises a night of creativity and fun. Spaces are limited, so book now to secure your place for this unforgettable sip and paint experience in Cambridge! Please see our booking terms and conditions here.
Information Source: PopUp Painting & Events Ltd | eventbrite
Paint Street Art! Cambridge | The Waterman, Cambridge
Feb 28, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
Your sip & paint event at The Waterman, Cambridge will be themed around Jenny Leonard‘s Banksy-inspired Balloon Girl painting! Forget the stencil, show us your inner rebel. Unleash your creativity – wine glass in one hand, paint brush in the other. No experience needed! Your PopUp Painting experience in Cambridge will include: All art supplies – including paint, brushes, canvas and apronGuidance from a practicing artist - but feel free to go off-piste!A themed playlist to immerse you in your experiencePlease note your ticket does not include a drink, but a wide range of drinks are available for purchase at the barYour canvas is yours to keep. Hang it with pride!Please see our booking terms and conditions here.
Information Source: PopUp Painting & Events Ltd | eventbrite
Fitzwilliam String Quartet: 50 years since Shostakovich’s death | Clare Hall Dining Hall, University of Cambridge
Mar 1, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
The Fitzwilliam String Quartet's historical connection with Shostakovich is featured in this programme to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the composer's death. They are joined by Clare Hall's Musician-in-Residence, Patrick Hemmerlé. The selected pieces display the breadth of Shostakovich's style from early to late. His first quartet is a musical picture of his childhood, the Polka an ironic example of his youthful style, and the great piano quintet, from the war years, shows neo baroque elements and his reverence for Bach. ProgrammeShostakovich String Quartet No. 1 in C major, Op.49 Two pieces for string quartet: Elegie and Polka Shostakovich No. 11 in F minor, Op 122 Shostakovich Piano Quintet in G minor, Op.57 - with Patrick Hemmerlé Tickets£20 General Admission, £15 Clare Hall members, £5 students. Useful informationPlease note that tickets for Clare Hall's concerts are non-refundable within 7 days of the event. For any queries, please email music@clarehall.cam.ac.uk
Information Source: Clare Hall, University of Cambridge | eventbrite
A Crown of pure Gold (by candlelight) | King's College Chapel, King's Parade, Cambridge, UK
Mar 2, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
A Crown of pure Gold (by candlelight) King's College's mixed voice choir - KING'S VOICES - performs in King's College Chapel, Cambridge with the Instruments of Time and Truth. Handel: Four Coronation Anthems
Conductor:
Ralph Woodward Tickets: adults £20 front, £10 rear, students £10 front, £5 rear
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WINTER IS A DRAG | Pie Eyed Monk
Mar 7, 2025 (UTC-5)
Cambridge
Shake off the winter blues with some of Ontario's best drag performers. Performers to be announced. This is a 19+ event. NO REFUNDS.
Information Source: Creative FORCE | eventbrite
Only Fools and Horses Comedy Night | Hat & Rabbit Fulbourn
Mar 8, 2025 (UTC+0)
Fulbourn
Only Fools and Horses Comedy Night Come join us for a night of laughter and delicious food at the Hat & Rabbit Fulbourn! Indulge in a three-course meal while enjoying hilarious comedy inspired by the beloved British sitcom. Get ready to relive the classic moments and catch up with your favorite characters in person. Book your tickets now for a night you won't forget!
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Paint The Cambridge Skyline in Cambridge! | Station Tavern, Cambridge
Mar 12, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
Sip and Paint The Cambridge Skyline! Looking for a creative night in Cambridge? Join us for a sip and paint experience at The Station Tavern! This event is inspired by Jenna Asker's Cambridge Skyline painting! Take home your own slice of technicolour Cambridge Unleash your creativity – wine glass or prosecco in one hand, paint brush in the other. No experience? No problem! Whether you are looking for a fun night out or are a budding artist, you'll enjoy creating your own masterpiece. What's included in your sip and paint event: All art supplies – paint, brushes, canvas and apron providedStep-by-step guidance from a professional artist - or let your creativity lead the way!A themed playlist and upbeat vibes to inspire your artistic flowPlease note your ticket does not include a drink, but a wide range of drinks are available for purchaseYour canvas to take home - showcase your finished work with pride!Whether you're planning fun things to do with friends, a date night or simply want to try something new, this PopUp Painting event promises a night of creativity and fun. Spaces are limited, so book now to secure your place for this unforgettable sip and paint experience in Cambridge! Please see our booking terms and conditions here.
Information Source: PopUp Painting & Events Ltd | eventbrite
Rebeca Ortega-Ramón Ruiz: 'Fuego, Sol y Agua'. Flamenco Cambridge. | Wesley Methodist Church
Mar 16, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
Rebeca Ortega & Ramón Ruiz - 'Fuego, Sol y Agua'. Flamenco Come join us for an unforgettable evening of passion and rhythm at the Flamenco Dance Show - 'Fuego, Sol y Agua' presented by the talented flamenco dancer from Malaga, Rebeca Ortega and UK leading flamenco guitarist and composer, Ramón Ruiz, accompanied by rooted young flamenco singer, África Granados from Cádiz and percussionist, Sebastian Ruiz from London. Get ready to be mesmerized by the fiery footwork and soul-stirring music that will transport you to the heart of Spain. Date: Sun March 16 2025 Time: 18:00-19:15. Doors open at 17:40. Location: Wesley Methodist Church Don't miss this opportunity to experience the magic of flamenco dance up close and personal. Grab your friends and family, and immerse yourself in the beauty of this traditional art form. See you there! BIOGRAPHIES REBECA ORTEGA She has it all: Beauty, a stylised and flexible body, elegance, finesse, charisma, rhythmic sense that prints a way of dancing with its own identity. Rebeca Ortega's dance defines her... - Written by Aquí Madrid Rebeca Ortega is an exceptional flamenco dancer and choreographer from Madrid, celebrated for her technical brilliance, creative innovation, and emotional depth in performance. A finalist at the prestigious Madrid Madroño Young Creators Dance Contest 2022 and nominated for Best Female Dancer at the Seville Stages Awards 2024, Rebeca has gained widespread recognition for her unique artistic voice in the flamenco world. Her formal training includes studying Classical Spanish Dance at the Seville Professional Conservatory of Dance and further honing her craft at the renowned Amor de Dios flamenco academy. These formative experiences have shaped her as a versatile artist capable of seamlessly blending traditional flamenco with contemporary influences. Rebeca's productions, including Silence Rebellion and RAÍCES, have been met with international acclaim, earning support from the Spanish embassies and touring across the globe. She has graced prestigious venues such as the Canal Theatres in Madrid or London’s Watford Palace Theatre and was featured at the prestigious 2022 Suma Flamenca Young Festival. As an ambassador for flamenco, Rebeca has performed and taught in Europe: Spain, Denmark, UK, France, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium or Norway, and in diverse countries such as China, India, Ethiopia, or Azerbaijan, and a long list of countries, sharing the art form’s rich cultural legacy worldwide. She continually pushes artistic boundaries, collaborating with renowned artists across genres—highlighted by a fusion performance with PATAX blending Michael Jackson’s iconic moves with flamenco, and KALASETU, a London-based production merging flamenco with classical Indian music and dance. RAMÓN RUIZ Ramon Ruiz is UK’s leading flamenco guitarist. He shares his art and passion for flamenco with everyone who is curious, appreciating a wonderfully diverse and interesting following. Born in Granada and trained in Seville’s renowned flamenco tablao ‘Los Gallos’, by generation of world famous flamenco artists who are no longer with us, Ruiz continues developing his art from London, although Andalusia will always be his home. As a highly sought after flamenco guitarist, composer, recording artist and teacher Ramon is very busy. He is a regular guest on BBC Radio 3 along with top UK venues including The London Jazz Cafe, each time producing something new for his audience. With extraordinary dexterity and musicality in both traditional and contemporary stylistic genres, Ramón recently recorded his third album “ Calle Lunga” in Abbey Road Studio. It includes all original compositions and arrangements. Calle Lunga was inspired by Ruiz’s journey of nearly 40 years mastering flamenco guitar internationally. His music beautifully expresses complex emotion, mastery and maturity in both composition and performance. ÁFRICA GRANADOS Flamenco singer born in 1999 in San José del Valle, Cádiz, in a family with a deep-rooted flamenco tradition, she has stood out in the world of flamenco since she was 7 years old. After winning the 2nd prize for Flamenco Talent at the Naranjito de Triana Singing Contest in 2020, she obtained the Acciona Scholarship to continue her studies at the Cristina Heeren Foundation. Since then, he has shone in the most representative tablaos and stages of Seville and has toured different parts of the world, including South Africa, Germany, England, Portugal and China.
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Women Composers of the 19th and 20th Centuries | Clare Hall Dining Hall, University of Cambridge
Mar 16, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
Pianist Marie-Noelle Kendall, soprano Ute Lepetit-Clare, and mezzo-soprano Jessica Lawrence-Hares deliver an engaging programme celebrating women composers, who have overcome hardships to make their individual voices heard in musical history. The composers hail from England, France, Austria, and America, determined to perform and publish their music despite frequent criticism and opposition from the predominately male establishment. Featuring compositions by... Poldowski, Irène Régine Wienawski (1879-1932) Liza Lehmann (1862-1918) Johanna Müller-Hermann (1868-1941) Lori Laitman (b. 1955) Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944) Tickets£20 General Admission, £15 Clare Hall members, £5 students. Useful informationPlease note that tickets for Clare Hall's concerts are non-refundable within 7 days of the event. For any queries, please email music@clarehall.cam.ac.uk
Information Source: Clare Hall, University of Cambridge | eventbrite
SALSA NIGHT | Pie Eyed Monk
Mar 20, 2025 (UTC-5)
Cambridge
6:00pm: Doors Open 6:30pm: Salsa Lessons 7:30pm: Social Dance 8:00pm: Event Ends Cash Bar available (Cash, debit, credit)
Information Source: Creative FORCE | eventbrite
Music @ The Monk 5 | Pie Eyed Monk Brewery
Mar 22, 2025 (UTC-5)
Cambridge
Lindsay rock Legends Looking for Heather make their return supporting the new EP Hi-Gain . The band will play a 30 year career spanning set including their hits Good to Feel Down , Save My Soul , Ghost Stories and many more !
With special guests : The Ditch Lilies Burning Bridges Doors open 7:00pm
Information Source: Star lite Records | eventbrite
Four Seasons by Candlelight | Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge
Mar 28, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
Highlights 🎼 Stunning programme of Mozart and Vivaldi
🎻 Exceptional classical performances from the English Chamber Orchestra
⭐ The perfect option for first-time classical concert-goers
⛪ The beautiful candlelit Trinity Chapel General Info📅 Date: Friday 28th March
🕒 Time: 7:30 p.m. - 9:20 p.m.
⏳ Duration: 110 minutes Come and be swept away by a breathtaking candlelit performance of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons with world class soloist Harriet Mackenzie and the English Chamber Orchestra as well as other timeless classics. A hugely appealing programme is designed to help you celebrate the weekend in style! There are many restaurants and bars nearby to complete your evening. Highlights The programme also features Mozart's magical Divertimento in F, Bach's beautiful A minor concerto, and the stunning Romance by Amy Beach. Described as A knockout from start to finish (The Guardian), Harriet Mackenzie's recordings have received five stars from The Times and nominations for 'Recording of the Year'. The English Chamber Orchestra is the most recorded chamber orchestra in the world. From its beginning, the ECO has worked with the most significant musical figures in classical music with soloists such as Daniel Barenboim, Placido Domingo, Jacqueline du Pre, Kiri te Kanawa, Yehudi Menuhin, Luciano Pavarotti, Itzhak Perlman and Mstislav Rostropovich. Programme Mozart - Divertimento in F Bach - Concerto in A minor for violin and orchestra Amy Beach - Romance for violin and orchestra INTERVAL Vivaldi Four Seasons Tickets Band A £39.50 Band B £29:50 Band C (restricted view) £20 VIP: £75 To support charity Music in Action and their mission to help disadvantaged children and bring music to communities please email info@musicjersey.com
Information Source: Music in Action (Jersey Charity No 410) | eventbrite
Viola Masterpieces: From Schubert to Brahms | Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge
Mar 31, 2025 (UTC+0)
Cambridge
Immerse yourself in an evening of sublime viola music with Otoha Tabata, violist of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and laureate of international competitions. Having spent much of her formative years in the UK, where she honed her artistry at the Yehudi Menuhin School and the Royal College of Music, Otoha brings a unique blend of brilliance and sensitivity to her performances. This program journeys through the lyrical beauty of Schubert’s Arpeggione Sonata, the virtuosic flair of Vieuxtemps’ Capriccio, and the soulful depth of Brahms’ Sonata No. 2. Celebrate the viola’s expressive voice with this rising star of the classical music world.
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Book Launch - England's Insular Imagining, by Lorna Hutson | Cambridge University Press Bookshop
Nov 20, 2023 (UTC+0)ENDED
Cambridge
Join the esteemed CUP Bookshop for an exclusive event showcasing the highly anticipated release of "England's Insular Imagining: The Elizabethan Erasure of Scotland" by the esteemed author, Lorna Hutson. Notably, this insightful conversation will be held in the illustrious city of Cambridge. Engage with the author herself and Bart van Es as they delve into the captivating themes of the book. Attendance for this event is complimentary; however, spaces are limited. To secure your place, we encourage you to register promptly.
Within the pages of this groundbreaking work, Lorna Hutson delves into the profound question of how England has envisioned Scotland throughout history. Recognized as a vital contribution to the ongoing discourse surrounding British nationhood, Hutson presents a compelling argument that England employed a mythical "British History" in its quest for dominion over its northern neighbor. From military conquest to ingenious attempts at eradicating the very notion of Scotland, Hutson meticulously dissects the multifaceted strategies employed by England. This includes exploring the use of maps, treatises, military propaganda, river poetry, chorography, allegory, epic, tragedies, history plays, and masques. By examining influential works such as Spenser's Faerie Queene, Shakespeare's Henry V and King Lear, and Jonson's Masque of Blackness, Hutson reveals the intricate web of jurisdictional claims and the refusal to acknowledge Scotland's sovereignty.
Renowned scholar John Kerrigan hails Hutson's achievement as a "powerfully innovative book" that transforms our understanding of early modern literature. Through an extensive range of sources, Hutson offers fresh and authoritative interpretations, shedding light on the complexities of race, ethnicity, nationhood, and the enduring presence of Scottish cultural and political identity.
Mark your calendars for this momentous occasion, taking place on November 20, 2023, at the esteemed Cambridge University Press Bookshop, located at 1-2 Trinity Street, Cambridge, CB2 1SZ. Remember, this event is free of charge, but spaces are limited, so ensure your attendance by registering promptly. This is an extraordinary opportunity to delve into the rich tapestry of England's intricate relationship with Scotland, as explored in Lorna Hutson's compelling work, "England's Insular Imagining: The Elizabethan Erasure of Scotland."
Doobie - SOMEWHAT SOBER TOUR 2023 (Dallas) | The Cambridge Room at House Of Blues
Oct 26, 2023 (UTC-6)ENDED
Cambridge
Get ready for a mind-bending experience at the Doobie - SOMEWHAT SOBER TOUR, taking place on October 26, 2023, at The Cambridge Room at House Of Blues in Dallas, TX. This highly-anticipated concert will be the talk of the town, so mark your calendars and prepare to be blown away by the talent of Doobie. Located at 2200 N Lamar St, this iconic venue sets the stage for an unforgettable night of music and entertainment. The Doobie - SOMEWHAT SOBER TOUR promises to deliver an electrifying performance, showcasing a selection of their most captivating songs. From the moment the lights go down, you'll be transported into a world of euphoria and musical bliss. With tickets going on sale from June 16, 2023, at 15:00, make sure to secure your spot early, as they're expected to sell out fast. Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind concert experience. Get ready to be swept away by the magic of Doobie - SOMEWHAT SOBER TOUR.