Mifune Tsuji Trio

Downing Place URC Downing Street, Cambridge

Mifune Tsuji and Paul Jackson, from the Mifune Tsuji Trio, perform music for violin, and piano, including JS Bach's Sonata in A major, BWV 1015, Nimrod Borenstein's Quasi una cadenza for solo violin, Michio Miyagi's Haro No Umi, Astor Piazzolla's Le Grand Tango, and the traditional Japanese song Karatachi-no-hana.

Free

Vltava: Pictures of Bohemia

MS Elbe Princesse Vltava, Czech Republic

Programme Antonín Dvořák: 'Serenade', ‘Tittle-Tattle’, ‘At the Hero’s Grave’, and ‘On the Holy Mount’ from Poetic Tone Pictures, op. 85 Bedřich Smetana: ‘Friendly Landscape’, from Sketches, op. 5, no. 3 Bohuslav Martinů: ‘Columbine Dances’, from Puppets, book I Leoš Janáček: ‘The Barn Owl Has Not Flown Away’, from On an Overgrown Path Miloslav Kabeláč: Preludio

Vltava: English and French Piano Music

MS Elbe Princesse Vltava, Czech Republic

Programme Percy Aldridge Grainger: Blithe Bells, Knight and Shepherd’s Daughter, The Merry King Cyril Scott: Lotus Land  Francis Poulenc: Novelette in C major Claude Debussy: ‘Bruyères’, from Préludes, book II, Deux Arabesques, Clair de Lune                                                                                

Haslingfield Choir: Love Songs

All Saints' Church Church Way, Haslingfield

Haslingfield Choir performs Brahms's Liebeslieder and Neue Liebeslieder Waltzes. Conductor – Paul Jackson Piano Duet – Maurice Hodges and Thanea Hodges Soprano – Anna-Luise WagnerAlto – Ute Lepetit-ClareTenor – Simon Macarenhas-CarterBass – Alistair Bamford Speaker – Dale Savage

£10

Saffron Opera Group: Der Rosenkavalier

Saffron Hall Audley End Road, Saffron Walden, Essex

A concert performance of Richard Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier by Saffron Opera Group, conducted by Michael Thorne.

£20 – £50

Tone Rhythm Pitch: Exploring Percy Grainger’s Free Music

Percy Grainger Home and Studio 7 Cromwell Place, White Plains, New York, United States

Drawing its inspiration from the sounds of nature,  and free from the constraints of conventional rhythm and individual pitch, Grainger's lifetime passion was free music. From an early age, he imagined music that would glide continuously across the pitch spectrum, without the need for metrical rhythms and, ultimately, without the need for a performer; the

Book Launch: Till Life Become Fire

Virtual via Zoom

Join Teresa R. Balough in conversation with PGS President, Paul Jackson, at the Percy Grainger Home and Studio, for the launch of her new biography. What goes into the making of a creative genius and how can their gifts be used to help uplift humankind? These were questions that led the Australian/American pianist, composer, and

Free Music Machine: Third Sundays Focus Tour

Percy Grainger Home and Studio 7 Cromwell Place, White Plains, New York, United States

We invite you to register for our next Third Sunday tour of the Percy Grainger Home and Studio, September 17, 2023 at 2 pm EDT. The Third Sundays program is an outreach initiative, led by volunteers, and designed to welcome diverse groups through focused, thematic tours. We are pleased to announce that Percy Grainger Society President, Dr.

Music of the Ether

St Matthew's Church 27A The Drive, Kingsley, United Kingdom

Charlie Draper and Paul Jackson present an evening of music for the earliest electronic musical instruments, the theremin, and the ondes Martenot. The concert includes well-known music by  Saint-Saëns, Rachmaninoff and Gershwin, together with original music written for the instruments, accompanied by film. The performance will be interspersed with explanations and demonstrations of these fascinating

£5 – £10

Song Recital

St Leonard's Church Hythe, Kent

A lunchtime concert of folk-inspired music sung by Marina Karagianni, and accompanied by Paul Jackson. Music by Ravel, Obradors, Lavilla, Montsalvatge,and Constantinidis. Programme Fernando Obradors – Canciones clásicas españolasFélix Lavilla – Quatro canciones VascasXavier Montsalvatge – Cançó amorosa, Cinco canciones negrasMaurice Ravel – Cinq mélodies populaires grecquesIoannis Constantinidis – Three Greek folksongsHabaneras de la Costa Brava

£12

Mifune Tsuji Trio

Hughes Hall Cambridge

We are delighted to be welcoming back the renowned violinist Mifune Tsuji, pianist Paul Jackson and saxophonist Jin Theriault who perform as a unique trio, playing solo and trio pieces from around the world. Enjoy an hour of relaxed evening music, to include pieces by Marc Eychenne, Rebecca Clarke, Ryo Noda, and Astor Piazzolla. ProgrammeMarc

Haslingfield Choir and Orchestra: Christmas Oratorio

All Saints' Church Church Way, Haslingfield

Haslingfield Choir and Orchestra, conducted by Paul Jackson, perform parts 4–6 of JS Bach's Christmas Oratorio. Soprano – Ruth MurphyAlto – Ute Lepetit-ClareTenor – Owen ElsleyBass – Oscar Simms

£12