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Aldeburgh Festival
13 – 29 June 2025
In this performance installation, Ruby Colley and EXAUDI sensitively and movingly explore neurodivergence, relationships and communication.
Peter Pears Recital Room, Snape Maltings
A beautiful Schubert recital with stars George Fu and Lotte Betts-Dean in which grief mingles with consolation, combined with a film exploring the loss of a loved one.
Britten Studio, Snape Maltings
Three leading artists involved in this evening’s concert and in the Aldeburgh Festival discuss their works and collaboration.
The beating heart of the Festival: a major new commission from featured artist Helen Grime with soloist Claire Booth, plus Allan Clayton singing Britten’s Nocturne.
Snape Maltings Concert Hall
A fascinating morning of expert discussion and creative writing inspired by the idea of North, and the music of Helen Grime and Gavin Higgins that brings it to life.
Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh
An entrancing programme from this “most thoughtful and sensitive of British pianists” explores darkness and glimpses of light through music old and new – including the Kidane Etudes inspired by a Kandinsky painting.
An important discussion about the value of long-term artist development, drawing together the experiences of the Britten Pears Young Artist Programme and the Young Classical Artists Trust.
A dream team of chamber musicians performs a celebratory programme that includes Schubert’s timeless Octet – the final concert of a tour celebrating 40 years of the Young Classical Artists Trust.
A special Festival Walk in the company of author Zoe Gilbert, getting creative with words among the woods.
Departing from Snape Maltings
Spectacular sounds on the splendid organ at Orford Church as top organist Francesca Massey gives a recital with music by Mozart, Bach, and Cecelia McDowall.
Orford Church
A moving combination of music and words that evoke the North, curated by leading chamber musicians, combining poignant Grieg, British folksongs, and a major new song cycle from award-winning composer Gavin Higgins.
Midnight sun, verdant landscapes, and folksong at its freshest: the BBC Concert Orchestra and the Iceland Philharmonic Choir celebrate midsummer Nordic-style.
This intimate chamber recital performed by Sophie Bevan, Ryan Wigglesworth and members of the Knussen Chamber Orchestra features Ravel’s ravishing settings of Mallarmé poetry and spotlights the wonderful works of Betsy Jolas.
Recent alumni of the Britten Pears Young Artist Programme work with the renowned Doric String Quartet.
Bill Barclay and Malcolm Bruno discuss this evening’s UK premiere of the extraordinary “new” Bach Passion.
The UK premiere of “a new Bach masterpiece”, produced by Bill Barclay’s Concert Theatre Works and brought to life by the Dunedin Consort with John Butt and actor Joseph Marcell.