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Visit The Red House this October half-term to hear some hair-raising Suffolk tales and learn how we can bring stories alive by adding spine-tingling musical effects.
Imogen Holst Room, The Red House, Aldeburgh
Join Aldeburgh Young Musicians in their first Open Session of the 24-25 programme, exploring key themes and works of the contemporary music catalogue, under the guidance of musicians from Riot Ensemble.
Britten Studio, Snape Maltings
A free session of music making exploring musical styles, from jazz fusion to orchestral music.
Peter Pears Recital Room, Snape Maltings
A free afternoon of music making exploring musical styles from jazz fusion to orchestral music.
The Britten Pears Chamber Choir presents three contrasting choral mass settings from across five centuries – showcasing soaring voices and the church's wonderful pipe organ.
Orford Church, Orford
The Britten Weekend festivities continue with a performance by dazzling duo Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason that includes Britten's enduring Cello Sonata.
Snape Maltings Concert Hall
Pianist Juliette Journaux, the current Viola Tunnard Artist, is joined by mezzo-soprano Mathilde Ortscheidt to present a programme of Mahler, Britten and Elgar.
Library, The Red House, Aldeburgh
A restorative evening of 20th and 21st century music for mezzo-soprano and piano – designed to soothe the darkest hours.
This Remembrance weekend, everyone is welcome to form a Scratch Choir to learn and perform the much-loved Requiem by Gabriel Fauré, sharing the special experience of singing in the famous Concert Hall.
Our community comes together for an evening of shared reflection, with the uplifting Fauré’s Requiem alongside a programme of moving chamber music.
One of the pinnacles of the choral repertoire, Bach’s Mass in B Minor is as fresh and exciting today as when it was completed in 1749.
Celebrating Benjamin Britten’s birthday on St Cecilia’s Day, the patron saint of music.
The Red House, Aldeburgh
Raise a glass to Britten's 111th birthday and enjoy music by Britten, Finzi, Joanna Ward and William Marsey in the intimate space of the Red House Library.
Join Pete Letanka and Aldeburgh Young Musicians for a one-day dive into the traditions of jazz.
An installation of contemporary sculpture by Alison Cooke, Hannah Honeywill and Rebecca Griffiths, the product of a residency at The Red House.
Themes of collective responsibility and community will be explored by Richard Pye in his Snape Residency, as part of his research project 'Bystander'. This performance will incorporate movement and sound to explore themes of support, alliance and agency.