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An exhibition exploring Britten and Pears’ lives in Aldeburgh and how this coastal town inspired them to establish the Aldeburgh Festival of Music and the Arts.
A group exhibition featuring pieces from the Britten Pears Arts Collection, exploring a joyful thread in Peter Pears' collecting interests: primary colour.
Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears' home in Aldeburgh offers a charming snapshot into the couple's life. Lovingly preserved, the house and gardens are open for all to explore.
The Red House, Aldeburgh
Mini Music Makers is a Friday morning session of fun music and play activities!
Soprano Mimi Doulton and pianist Dylan Perez present Emily Dickinson settings by Alison Bauld and Aaron Copland, alongside highlights from Olivier Messiaen's Chants de terre et de ciel.
Library, The Red House, Aldeburgh
An exploration of the Japanese Noh play Sumidagawa and Curlew River – the work of Benjamin Britten’s that it inspired.
Join us in the beautiful and peaceful surroundings of The Red House, Aldeburgh for our monthly Bereavement Café. We offer a welcoming space for those coping with loss to gather, meet, talk, and find comfort and support in shared experiences.
Imogen Holst Room, The Red House
Have you ever wondered what work goes on behind the scenes at The Red House? 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.
Enjoy an intimate view of The Red House on our Wednesday tours.
Explore the five-acre gardens surrounding the former home of Britten and Pears including mixed herbaceous borders, kitchen garden, contemporary planting, and a new summer tropical border.
The Red House