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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£24 (£5 students), booking recommended
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.
£12 (£5 students), booking recommended
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Programme
Sophie Ellis (Voice) and Eleanor Medcalf (Harp)
Think of a platypus: they lay eggs, produce milk without nipples and venom without fangs, and can detect electricity. Or a marsupial: their babies can climb themselves into a pouch after just a couple of weeks in the womb, and some species can produce young like an endless conveyor belt of reproduction. From platypuses to kangaroos, Australia has some truly astonishing mammals, with incredible, unfamiliar features. But how does the world regard these creatures? And what does that mean for their conservation?
Book your ticket for a fun animal themed board games evening at the Museum. Grab a drink, play strategy games with Heffers Games, create canine chaos or battle to be the best at Hungry Hungry Hippos.
Join us for an evening of art, talks, crafts, zines, poetry readings, live music, and more!
Inspired by the Fitzwilliam Museum exhibition, ‘Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean’, the theme for Love Art After Dark 2023 is ‘Myths and Legends’ - exploring the power of stories, passed down through generations, to strengthen connections between people and places.
Love Art After Dark 2023 is co-organised with the Fitzwilliam Museum Society and has been made possible by contributions from the Marlay Group Fund.