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A free workshop of family music-making for children aged 5–10 and their grown-ups, including warm-ups, musical games and creating new music.
Peter Pears Recital Room, Snape Maltings
Enjoy an intimate view of The Red House on our Wednesday private tours.
The Red House, Aldeburgh
The last of our 2025 Friday Lunchtime Concerts, at Orford Church, presents a compelling combination of Mathias, Takemitsu, and a first performance of Darius Paymai.
Orford Church
A special day of engaging Easter-themed family activities in the beautiful setting of Snape Maltings.
Snape Maltings
An enlivening programme of magnificent choral and orchestral music for Eastertide.
Blythburgh Church
Another opportunity to hear this enlivening programme of magnificent choral and orchestral music for Eastertide.
St Mary’s Church, Bury St Edmunds
Theremin, waterphone, and voice combine in this exploration of how performers and audiences can be more deeply connected through frequency and vibration.
Jerwood Kiln Studio, Snape Maltings
An evening of music by two of England’s top composers, Britten and Vaughan Williams, including some rarely performed gems.
Snape Maltings Concert Hall
Nicholas Collon and Jane Mitchell discuss two decades of Aurora Orchestra.
Britten Studio, Snape Maltings
A celebratory performance of Mahler’s spectacular symphony, an incomparable musical homage to nature and humanity, with star soloists Alice Coote and Andrew Staples.
Roll up, roll up! An immersive presentation of The Carnival of the Animals for children aged 0–6 and their families.
Enjoy an afternoon of singing in the company of the legendary choral composer and conductor with special guests and a sneak preview of a new piece.
Aurora and internationally renowned physical-theatre-makers Frantic Assembly present a fantastical reimagining that pairs The Carnival of the Animals with a new work that asks: what happens when the carnival is over?
A first look at new work by the Olivier Award-winning choreographer and composer, inspired by the courageous women in his life and the enduring spirit of Mother Earth.
With heart-on-the-sleeve storytelling, beautiful lyrics, warm harmonies and relentless repartee, The Young’uns celebrate two decades together with their life-affirming folk songs for today.
Enjoy nature bursting to life at The Red House with our family half-term activities.