Since the group was formed in 2007, the outstanding musicians of The House of Bedlam, directed by composer Larry Goves, have constantly shocked, amused and amazed audiences throughout the UK, with performances that embrace theatricality, spoken word and improvisation. During the lockdowns of 2020, they recorded Enclosure, a highly acclaimed album released on the NMC label.
Join us for a Chamber Music concert in the Kettle’s Yard House as we welcome back Fenella Humphreys playing a varied programme including baroque works, showpieces from Paganini and newer Celtic folk-inspired works.
…Humphreys’ utter absorption and delight shines forth at every turn…… strong-toned, easy fluidity and immaculate technique… Gramophone
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Join us for a Chamber Music concert in the Kettle’s Yard House as we welcome back the Solem Quartet.
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Join us for a Chamber Music concert in the Kettle’s Yard House with the London Bridge Trio playing works by Clara Schumann and Fanny Mendelssohn.
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Join us for a Chamber Music concert in the Kettle’s Yard House with pianist Iyad Sughayer.
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For this concert, Indian Carnatic singing combines with experimental harp for an evening that marks the legacy of the great jazz musician Alice Coltrane. Supriya Nagarajan is a composer and singer who creates rich, dreamy soundscapes by combining her Indian musical background with contemporary classical music.
Tim Horton’s dazzling virtuosity and eclectic programmes have established him as one of the most sought-after pianists. His concert at Kettle’s Yard features music that looks to the past for answers to the future. Thomas Adès pays homage to Chopin, Julian Philips transports us to the intimate salon music of the 19th century, and Helen Grime reinvents miniature character pieces that were favoured by great composers of the past.
Join us for a special concert in the Kettle’s Yard House where we will be showcasing musical talent from students of the University of Cambridge.
This year’s concert has been programmed by Kettle’s Yard Student Programmer James MacConnachie.
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Programme
Sophie Ellis (Voice) and Eleanor Medcalf (Harp)
Welcome to the Instrumental Awards for Chamber Music showcase at the Museum of Zoology. Starting at 2pm in the Lower Gallery a group of talented musicians will perform Mozart, Schumann and more amongst the large skeletons in the Museum.
Join us for a Chamber Music concert as pianist Susan Tomes returns to Kettle’s Yard.
Programme
CPE Bach: Freie Fantasie, Wq67
Hélène de Montgeroult: Études Nos 31 and 50
Haydn: Sonata in E flat major, Hob.XVI:52
Ravel: Three pieces from Miroirs:
Noctuelles; Oiseaux Tristes; La Vallée des Cloches
R Schumann: Arabeske, Op.18
Beach:Dreaming, Op.15 No.3
Debussy: from Preludes, Book Two:
Les fées sont d’exquises danseuses;
La terrasse des audiences du clair de lune; Feu d’Artifice