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Saldanha Trio (Clarinet Trio) Clarinet chamber works old and new: programme to include Brahms Clarinet Trio and a new work.

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Due to conservation and security reasons, no bags, including handbags, or large coats are allowed in the House.

About Julie Mehretu

Born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in 1970, and now resident in New York, Julie Mehretu is among the most highly regarded artists working today. A recent painting by the artist, Ghosthymn, was included in the exhibition Actions.

Explore ARTIST ROOMS Louise Bourgeois exhibition. Watch out for the spider!

These self-led drawing activities are designed to develop your drawing skills to discover new perspectives. Pop in for 5 minutes or stay all afternoon! Take you work home or display it for us, and other visitors

Drawing activities are suitable for all ages and abilities.

Over the past few months Lucy Steggals has been collaborating with community groups in North Cambridge. Through this collaboration they have devised creative activities for all ages to enjoy in this free event.

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Schubert: Winterreise

About Milan Siljanov

A Samling Artist, Milan Siljanov studied at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama (Opera Course) under the tutelage of Prof Rudolf Piernay. He is the winner of the prestigious Wigmore Hall/Kohn Foundation International Song Competition in London in 2015.

About Anne Boyer

A poet and essayist, Anne Boyer’s  honors include the 2018 Cy Twombly Award for Poetry from the Foundation for Contemporary Art, a 2018 Whiting Award in nonfiction and poetry, and the 2016 CLMP award for her 2015 book of poetry, Garments Against Women. Her most recent work, a collection of essays, fables and ephemera, is called A Handbook of Disappointed Fate, and her memoir about cancer and care,The Undying, is forthcoming from Penguin UK in 2019. She is the 2018-2019 Judith E.

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The Arc Quartet (String Quartet) Reinventing the past: Purcell Chacony in G minor, Britten “Chacony” (String Quartet No. 2 Mvt. 3), Bartok String Quartet No. 1.

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Due to conservation and security reasons, no bags, including handbags, or large coats are allowed in the House.

With Jennifer Powell (Head of Collection and Programme), Kyle Percy (Researcher) and Alessandro Rubin (Researcher), chaired by Donal Cooper (History of Art). In association with Jesus College on the occasion of their exhibition ‘Congdon: An American Modernist Abroad’, West Court Gallery (15 January–3 March).

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Sophie Westbrooke explores Recorders across centuries: virtuosity from Medieval Europe to Present Day Japan, including works by Castello and Yoshimini.

About Sophie Westbrooke

Sophie is in her second year reading Music at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. She has been studying the recorder with Anna Stegmann at the Royal Academy of Music in London as part of the CAMRAM scheme. She also currently holds an instrumental award on the violin.

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Piano recital of music by female composers past and present including Clara Schumann, Germaine Tailleferre and Amy Beach.
Part of the Cambridge Female Composers Festival.

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Due to conservation and security reasons, no bags, including handbags, or large coats are allowed in the House.

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