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Join us for a fun-filled family day exploring our new colourful dreamworld created by artist and illustrator Ellamae Statham.
The Red House, Aldeburgh
Benjamin Britten was born on St Cecilia’s Day, the patron saint of music. Music was his gift, vocation, and part of his identity. This exhibition explores the spiritual aspects of his life and music.
An exhibition of the monochromatic works by artists such as David Hockney, Josef Scharl, Sidney Nolan, Christian Rohlfs and Francis Newton Souza which have been collected by Britten and Pears.
Enjoy an intimate view of The Red House on our Wednesday private tours.
Mini Music Makers is a Friday morning session of fun music and play activities!
Enjoy nature bursting to life at The Red House with our family half-term activities.
Join Dr Hazel Harrison and Phillipa Anders, alongside pianist George Fu, for an intimate event exploring the deep connection between music and grief.
Library, The Red House, Aldeburgh
During the 76th Aldeburgh Festival, get an inside view of the spaces not usually open to the public, and meet the dedicated team responsible for Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears’ beloved home.
Soon after the sun has risen on Solstice Saturday, join us for a gentle and uplifting yoga session outdoors on the lawn at The Red House.
Showcasing the brilliance of each wind instrument in pop-ups of Berio's Sequenzas indoors and outdoors at The Red House.
A special chamber-music recital that combines a world premiere with classics by Schumann and Beethoven, in the company of one of the world’s finest exponents of the French horn.
An intimate piano recital featuring world premieres of works by Elisabeth Lutyens alongside Debussy and Grainger.
A short film featuring Benjamin Britten’s Four Sea Interludes and Passacaglia from the opera Peter Grimes.
A talk on the fascinating topic of Michelangelo’s Sonnets, dedicated to the man he loved and accompanied by a series of passionate drawings.