Our 2022 Kettle’s Yard Student Programmer Emily Bretz has created this series titled Return to Normality performed by University of Cambridge Students.

For the final concert of the series musical theatre comes to Kettle’s Yard as members of The Cambridge University Musical Theatre Society present some of their favourites, interspersed with student-composed numbers.

Student music concerts take place in the Kettle’s Yard House, and are seated on a first come first seated basis.

FREE, come along

Our 2022 Kettle’s Yard Student Programmer Emily Bretz has created this series titled Return to Normality performed by University of Cambridge Students.

How has Covid-19 impacted composition? Emily invited students to submit their responses to this question, and this concert showcases three of the best, performed by members of the University’s New Music Ensemble.

Student music concerts take place in the Kettle’s Yard House, and are seated on a first come first seated basis.

FREE, come along

Our 2022 Kettle’s Yard Student Programmer Emily Bretz has created this series titled Return to Normality performed by University of Cambridge Students.

For this first concert, Emily Trubshaw and friends start the programme with the Brahms piano quintet.

Student music concerts take place in the Kettle’s Yard House, and are seated on a first come first seated basis.

FREE, come along

Pianist, composer and technologist Zubin Kanga has for some years been working with world-leading technology researchers to create the Cyborg Soloists project. A multimedia extravaganza, this unmissable season finale will incorporate roller-coaster visuals with themes ranging from the cult of Celtic river goddesses to the simplicity of wind in the trees.

With the link between Dinosaurs and birds now firmly established, work to uncover how and when modern bird diversity arose is well underway. Assistant Professor Daniel Field, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge and Strickland Curator of Ornithology, University Museum of Zoology will discuss some of the exciting new discoveries he and his research group have made including finding one of the best preserved fossil bird skulls in the world.

A spotlight gallery talk with Suzanne Reynolds, Assistant Keeper in the Department of Manuscripts and Printed Books.

Prized for its durability and its lustre, gold was crucial to the illumination of luxury manuscripts in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. This short talk looks at the different ways illuminators used gold, focussing on a small group of richly decorated Italian manuscripts on display in the Upper Marlay gallery.

You booking also includes a ticket for general admission to the museum.

Kettle’s Yard is delighted to be one of several institutions around the world celebrating the twenty-fifth anniversary of Ivorypress, a renowned publisher of artists’ books based in Madrid.

Join us for a New Music concert with soprano Juliet Fraser.

Join us for the first concert in our New Music 2021/22 series. Bastard Assignments and Kathryn Williams will be performing in the House.

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