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13 July 2024
Join Britten Sinfonia and Norwich Cathedral Choir for a special concert celebrating the return of Norwich Cathedral’s historic pipe organ.
11 July 2024
The BBC Singers are making a welcome return to Norwich Cathedral for a special performance being recorded for broadcast on BBC Radio 3.
6 July 2024
Enjoy an all-East Anglian celebration of choral music with three of the country’s leading Cathedral Choirs.
6 July 2024 - 14 July 2024
A special summer festival will celebrate the return of Norwich Cathedral’s historic pipe organ! The Organ Reborn! 2024 Festival will run from Saturday 6 to Sunday 14 July 2024 and celebrate the first anniversary of the organ’s return following an ambitious rebuild project to ensure people can enjoy its music for generations to come.
26 November 2024
Erland Cooper is a Scottish composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist originally from Stromness, Orkney. As a solo artist, he has released five acclaimed studio albums, including a trilogy of work inspired by his childhood home, as well as themes of nature, people, place and time.
30 October 2024
London-based, Kurdish Anatolian singer-songwriter Olcay Bayir’s music is a mixture of her original compositions and songs based on Anatolian folk music tradition, given a dynamic, contemporary twist. Looking at her complex history, Olcay’s voice weaves of survival, exile, love and longing and rebellion.
10 September 2024
Clarice Jensen is a composer and cellist based in New York who graduated with a BM and MM from the Juilliard School. As a solo artist, Clarice has developed a distinctive compositional approach, improvising and layering her cello through shifting loops and a chain of electronic effects to open out and explore a series of rich, drone-based sound fields.
5 September 2024
Sahra Halgan is an iconic artist from Somaliland, formerly a British protectorate in the Horn of Africa, and an independent country since 1991, although unrecognised by the international community. In the 1980s, during the war in reaction to the terrible repression of Siad Barré, the dictator of neighbouring Somalia, she earns her nickname “Halgan”, the fighter, and her songs win the hearts of an entire people forever.
22 August 2024
Hailing from Holland’s southernmost city of Maastricht, Yīn Yīn entered the scene back in 2019 with the Thai psychrock influenced album The Rabbit that Hunts Tigers, which was followed up in 2022 with the more spiritual and cosmic sounding The Age of Aquarius and, now, their 3rd album Mount Matsu.
23 July 2024
With just an acoustic guitar and foot drum, an outsize, home-made, one-string babatone, two voices in sweet harmony and buckets of charm, Malawi’s dynamic duo have elevated audiences at WOMAD and Roskilde and a host of venues throughout Europe.
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