Friday 18 November Djanogly Recital Hall
A concert of a cappella music by Spanish and South American classical composers including works by Francisco Guerrero and Alonso Lobo.
Tuesday 22 November Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts
This brilliant band creates a fantastic atmosphere for all ages, delivering high energy music with the feel-good sound of folk rock.
Saturday 26 November Albert Hall, Nottingham
With a programme of Beethoven, Kodály and Borodin, join the University Choir & Philharmonia accompanied by the Amatis Trio for a an exhilarating concert.
Wednesday 30 November Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts
Enjoy a gig by this multi-award-winning Welsh folk band comprising five virtuoso musicians.
Thursday 01 December Djanogly Recital Hall
Steven Osborne is one of Britain’s most treasured pianists whose insightful interpretations reveal immense musical depth.
Thursday 08 December St Mary's Church, High Pavement
A traditional service of music and readings for the Christmas season in one of Nottingham’s most beautiful churches.
Thursday 15 December Djanogly Recital Hall
A concert celebrating the 90th birthday of Alexander Goehr, featuring work of Clara Schumann, Alexander Goehr and Schubert.
Thursday 02 February Djanogly Recital Hall
The youngest musician ever to win First Prize at the International Tchaikovsky Competitio, Cellist Zlatomir Fung performs pieces with impeccable technique and exquisite sensitivity.
Wednesday 08 February Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts
With a new album Queen Of The Whirl, Eliza's anniversary tour features some of her greatest hits and audience-favourites from the past 30 years.
Thursday 09 February Djanogly Recital Hall
The quartet perform works by Mozart, Schumann and Mendelssohn.
Thursday 23 February Djanogly Recital Hall
In their final year of live performing and recording, the Orlando Consort presents a programme featuring a selection of pieces they have especially enjoyed singing in the 35 years since the group formed.
Sunday 26 February Great Hall, Trent Building
A performance of Vaughan Williams Symphony No.5 which draws on thematic material from his (then) unfinished opera Pilgrim’s Progress as well as sections from Bunyan’s text before the poignant slow movement, ‘Romanza’
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