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Enjoy a reading of Chekhov’s A Visit to Friends, the short story that inspired this year’s Aldeburgh Festival Opera, in the enchanting woodland setting of Thorington Theatre.
Thorington Theatre
Three leading artists involved in this evening’s concert and in the Aldeburgh Festival discuss their works and collaboration.
Britten Studio, Snape Maltings
A fascinating morning of expert discussion and creative writing inspired by the idea of North, and the music of Helen Grime and Gavin Higgins that brings it to life.
Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh
An important discussion about the value of long-term artist development, drawing together the experiences of the Britten Pears Young Artist Programme and the Young Classical Artists Trust.
Peter Pears Recital Room, Snape Maltings
Bill Barclay and Malcolm Bruno discuss this evening’s UK premiere of the extraordinary “new” Bach Passion.
A fascinating insight into the exceptional musicianship and research that makes up Gabrieli’s unrivalled production of King Arthur, with artistic director Paul McCreesh.
An insightful discussion of tonight’s violin concerto between composer Helen Grime and soloist Leila Josefowicz.
A fascinating discussion between composer Brian Elias, the soloist in his horn concerto Ben Goldscheider, and star conductor Sakari Oramo.
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.
Violinist Leila Josefowicz is at the heart of this discussion of some of the less tangible and most fascinating aspects of top-level performance.
Our Festival featured artist Daniel Kidane gives his insights on his works within the Festival including tonight’s violin concerto Aloud.
Two leading artists on the world stage, Allan Clayton and Antonio Pappano, share insights and conversation on the topic of tonight’s programme and their craft as chamber musicians.
With her “unparalleled ability to blend the personal with the political”, leading author Ali Smith takes as her topic for this year’s Hesse Lecture the Festival theme: dissolved in sound.