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Exhibitions and galleries open to view: 18.00 - 19.00
Film screening in Courtyard: 19.00 - 21.00 for ticket holders only

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To complement our new exhibition about Giovanni Belzoni - 19th century explorer and circus strongman, we have paired up with Enchanted Cinema to present this special screening of The Greatest Showman.

Concerts start at 8pm, doors open at 7.30pm

Programme

Haydn: String Quartet Op.71 No.3

Traditional Scottish Folk Music
Joey Rukens: ‘Visions at Sea’
Schubert: Quartet, ‘Death and the Maiden’

Programme

Purcell: Chaconne & Fantasias
Cheryl Frances-Hoad: ‘Endless Forms Most Beautiful’
Nicola LeFanu: ‘But Stars Remaining’
Mozart: String Quartet No.19 in C major K.465, ‘Dissonance’

Pre concert talk

There will be a pre-concert talk happening at 7 – 7.30pm.

Concerts start at 8pm, doors open at 7.30pm

Programme

Mozart: Violin Sonata No.21, K.304 Debussy (arr. Craig White): Five Preludes for Violin and Piano
Stravinsky: Divertimento for Violin and Piano, after The Fairy’s Kiss
Lili Boulanger: Nocturne
Ravel: Pièce en forme de habanera
Franck: Sonata for Violin and Piano

Concerts start at 8pm, doors open at 7.30pm

Programme

Bach/Busoni: Chaconne (Partita No.2 in D minor, BWV1004)

Scriabin: Prelude & Nocturne for Left Hand, Op.9

Scriabin: Eight Etudes, Op.42

Ravel: Three movements from ‘Miroirs’

Prokofiev: Piano Sonata No.7, Op.83

Concerts start at 8.00pm, doors open at 7.30pm 

Programme

Johan Went: Variations on a Theme by Haydn
Beethoven: Trio, Op.87
Josef Triebensee: Trio in F major
James Horan: Variations Humoresque on ‘Carnival of Venice’ (1995)

About Lonarc Oboe Trio

“The players, led by the outstanding Joseph Sanders, have such familiarity with each other and the music that they are able to take risks, to seamlessly blend and to introduce new repertoire to eager ears.”

Programme

Mozart: Divertimento, K.138
Shostakovich: Quartet No.8
Beethoven: String Quartet, Op.59 No.3

Zoology Late: Board Games

18.00-21.00

Delve deeper into the natural world. Grab a drink and join us amongst the specimen jars and skeletons. Use strategy, tactics and a little healthy competition to beat your opponents in animal-inspired board games.

Suitable for ages 18+

Join us to hear the story of Wicken Fen, including the tale of trying to bring back a lost frog species to Cambridgeshire.  Less than 1% of original fen survives in East Anglia, of which Wicken Fen is a fragment.  However, the Wicken Fen Vision is an ambitious plan to create a diverse landscape for wildlife and people stretching the edge of Cambridge, and maybe also a home for the lost Pool Frog.

Please arrive at 17.45. Talk: 18.00 - 18.45.  Galleries will be open until 19.30 to explore after the talk.

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