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Beautiful West African harp music fused with beats, vocals and intoxicating rhythms by the UK-based Gambian musician and composer.
The Pumphouse, Aldeburgh
Euphoria and terror on board as a group of intrepid amateurs attempt the 1974 Round the World yacht race. A dramatic, compelling story told through original footage shot during their extraordinary journey.
A fascinating opportunity to hear motets by Johann Sebastian Bach alongside those of his once-removed cousin, Johann Christoph.
Blythburgh Church
Ace jazz trumpeter Paul Higgs plays hits by Bix Beiderbecke, Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, Chet Baker, and Miles Davis.
Pieces for viola and piano by Hummel, Stravinsky and Shostakovich.
Britten Studio, Snape Maltings
A chance to discover wonderful music by composers from the last 100 years whose music is little known.
The Icelandic pianist "revitalising classical music" (The Economist) plays music by Mozart and his contemporaries.
Snape Maltings Concert Hall
A recital from three exciting BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists.
In one continuous run, consistently admired pianist Kathryn Stott plays an unbroken chain of short and highly varied pieces, offering us a different way of experiencing a concert.
A programme including a collection of short choral pieces by many leading English composers created for HM Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953.
Short "night pieces" by composers including Dowland, Schubert, Britten, Florence Price and Cole Porter, culminating in Schoenberg's beautiful early masterpiece, Transfigured Night.
The playwright and writer gives a talk titled “The Middle Passage and the Prologue to Peter Grimes”.
Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh
Four pianists play pieces by Graham Fitkin and Bushra El-Turk and music by Unsuk Chin, John Adams and others in a programme of music built from minimal materials.
Shostakovich's Symphony No.10, Walton's Cello Concerto and a tribute to the River Thames by Elizabeth Maconchy.
BBC Radio 3 New Generation artists play a programme including Janacek's String Quartet No 1.
Music for clarinet, violin and piano, from an off-kilter Viennese Waltz by Britten to Bartok's wild gypsy dances.
Try something new. Tickets from £10. 3-26 June