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Programme

Haydn: String Quartet Op.33 No.4
Onslow: String Quartet Op.8 No.1
Beethoven: String Quartet Op.135

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Mozart: Piano Trio in G major K.564
Rebecca Clarke: Piano Trio (1921)
Dvorak: Piano Trio No.4 in E minor, Op.90 ‘Dumky’

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Alan Bush: Northumbrian Impressions
Clara Schumann: Three Romances
Huw Watkins: Two Romances; Welsh Folksongs
Hannah Kendall: Tuxedo (Copper); Ivory Mask (UK premiere)
Helen Grime: Three miniatures
Francis Poulenc: Oboe Sonata

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Haydn: String Quartet in D minor, Op.103
Stephen Dodgson: Piano Quintet No.2
Schumann: Piano Quintet

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Join us for a special live event to launch our new exhibition UNTITLED: Art on the conditions of our timeCommissioned by Kettle’s Yard, artist Barby Asante’s new performance To Make Love is to Create Ourselves Over and Over Again: A Love Poem for Audre will be live streamed online from the Kettle’s Yard House.

Following the performance, the artist will be in-conversation with writer Lola Olufemi.

FREE, booking recommended

How and why does classical antiquity live on in us and in our worlds?

Join us online for poetry readings by Lesley Saunders and Josephine Balmer, framed by the evocative surroundings of our gallery of classical casts.

Their performance responds to the idea expressed by the classical scholar Edmund Richardson that ‘we work with fragments, we work with dreams, we work with the longing for lost texts to be discovered, for every broken thing to be repaired…’

Join Kettle’s Yard, The Heong Gallery and The Fitzwilliam Museum for a live streamed drawing and sound performance by Syrian-born and Cambridge-based artist Issam Kourbaj, marking the tenth anniversary of the Syrian uprising – a crisis that resulted in violent armed conflict and ongoing civil war. This is a collaboration with composer Richard Causton and soprano Jessica Summers.

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