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Aldeburgh Festival
13 – 29 June 2025
Wonderful French and German song performed by two song duos, all recent alumni of the Britten Pears Young Artist Programme.
Aldeburgh Church
The Heath and Fibonacci quartets present a beautiful combination of Britten and Beethoven alongside the unique opportunity to hear Helen Grime’s two distinctive string quartets side by side.
A fascinating illustrated discussion of the great baritone Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, his close association with the Aldeburgh Festival, and his mentoring of today’s celebrated baritone Benjamin Appl.
Peter Pears Recital Room, Snape Maltings
A one-off Festival treat: two of the world’s foremost artists, soprano Anu Komsi and violinist Sakari Oramo, perform Kurtág’s seminal work.
Britten Studio, Snape Maltings
This walk explores the rich naval history, marshes and mudflats of the area flanked by the Stour and Orwell estuaries, and includes lunch and a visit to the reputed burial place of Anne Boleyn’s heart.
Departing from Moot Hall, Aldeburgh (Group 1) or Snape Maltings (Group 2)
An intimate piano recital featuring world premieres of works by Elisabeth Lutyens alongside Debussy and Grainger.
Library, The Red House, Aldeburgh
The members of Carducci Quartet are joined by Festival featured artist Daniel Kidane, to discuss the upcoming world premiere of his brand new quartet.
A beautifully contrasting programme of Beethoven’s “Serioso”, dramatic Shostakovich and our newly commissioned quartet from featured artist Daniel Kidane.
The superstar violinist is joined by brothers Huw and Paul Watkins for a stellar chamber concert that includes the premiere of Colin Matthews’ new piece, Paraphrases, written especially for her.
Snape Maltings Concert Hall
Violinist Leila Josefowicz is at the heart of this discussion of some of the less tangible and most fascinating aspects of top-level performance.
Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh
Past, present and future intertwine in folksong, opera and oratorio as Sophie Bevan, Michael White and Ryan Wigglesworth mark the centenary of Jennifer Vyvyan, a soprano indelibly etched in Aldeburgh Festival history.
One of the world’s finest choirs performs sumptuous music that speaks of lockdown and liberation, including Daniel Kidane’s moving Covid piece.
A charming selection of Britten folksongs and cycles alongside Imogen Holst and Daniel Kidane.
The internationally-acclaimed cellist combines a divine Bach suite with expressive Kodály and a work by Joan Tower written especially for her.
Our Festival featured artist Daniel Kidane gives his insights on his works within the Festival including tonight’s violin concerto Aloud.
Experience the vibrant sounds of The Zawose Queens as they blend traditional East African music with modern electronic elements.
The Pumphouse, Aldeburgh