• Newtown Ensemble: Kabalevsky’s Piano Concerto No. 3

    Stockbridge Parish Church 7b Saxe Coburg Street, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

    Dmitri Kabalevsky’s Piano Concerto No. 3, 'Youth', is performed by Paul Jackson, with the Newtown Ensemble, conducted by Michael Thorne. Programme: Tippett – Suite in D (for the Birthday of Prince Charles)Kabalevsky – Piano Concerto No. 3Stravinsky – Jeu de Cartes

    £15
  • Suites and Dances for Clarinet Trio

    Clare Hall presents a free, hour-long, early evening concert of music for Clarinet Trio, featuring music from New Zealand, France and Trinidad. This short early-evening concert is a relaxed opportunity to come together to enjoy a free hour of entertaining and accessible music for Violin, Clarinet and Piano, featuring current Clare Hall students and special

    Free
  • Haslingfield Choir and Orchestra: Messa di Gloria

    All Saints' Church Church Way, Haslingfield

    Haslingfield Choir and Orchestra’s spring concert includes Pietro Mascagni’s dramatic and intensely beautiful Messa di Gloria. Acclaimed throughout the world for his brilliant Cavalleria Rusticana, Mascagni wrote the mass at the same time as his famous one-act opera, with which it shares a similar musical language. The first half of the concert features three lesser-known works by Giacomo

    £12
  • St Augustine’s Singers: Jommelli Requiem

    St Augustine's Church Richmond Road, Cambridge

    The St Augustine's Singers, conducted by Paul Jackson, perform Niccolò Jommelli’s beautiful Requiem (Missa pro defunctis). Free admission with retiring collection.

    Free
  • Song Recital

    St Mary's Church St Mary's Street, Bungay, Suffolk

    A lunchtime concert, sung by Alistair Bamford and accompanied by Paul Jackson, featuring Let Us Garlands Bring by Gerald Finzi, Trois Mélodies sur des poèmes de Paul Verlaine by Claude Debussy, Songs for Ariel by Michael Tippett, and Dank by Arnold Schönberg.

    Free
  • New Palace Opera: Peter Grimes

    St John's Waterloo Waterloo Road, London

    New Palace Opera, conducted by Michael Thorne, presents a concert performance of Benjamin Britten's Peter Grimes.

  • St Augustine’s Singers: Rejoice in the Lamb

    St Augustine's Church Richmond Road, Cambridge

    The St Augustine's Singers' summer concert features Benjamin Britten's Rejoice in the Lamb, a setting for soloists, choir and organ of poems by the eighteenth-century English poet, Christopher Smart, together with E. J. Moeran's exquisitely beautiful Songs of Springtime, for unaccompanied chorus. Free admission with retiring collection.

    Free
  • St Augustine’s Singers: Rejoice in the Lamb

    All Saints' Church, Landbeach Green End, Landebeach

    The St Augustine’s Singers’ summer concert features Benjamin Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb, a setting for soloists, choir and organ of poems by the eighteenth-century English poet, Christopher Smart, together with E. J. Moeran’s exquisitely beautiful Songs of Springtime, for unaccompanied chorus. Free admission with retiring collection.

    Free
  • Mifune Tsuji Trio

    Downing Place URC Downing Street, Cambridge

    Renowned violinist Mifune Tsuji, pianist Paul Jackson and saxophonist Jin Theriault perform as a unique trio, playing solo and trio pieces from around the world. The three musicians have been performing together since 2012. The programme features works by the Argentinian tango composer, Astor Piazzolla, including Libertango, Chau Paris, Resurrección del Angel, Tango Etudes, and

    Free
  • Vltava: on the Vltava

    MS Elbe Princesse Vltava, Czech Republic

    Paul Jackson and Emilie Capulet perform a programme of water-themed music for piano duet, including Schibert's Fantasy in F minor, and Debussy's Petite Suite. Bedřich Smetana's mighty 'Vltava', from Má Vlast, is performed while cruising on the Vltava!

  • Vltava: Pictures of Bohemia

    MS Elbe Princesse Vltava, Czech Republic

    Paul Jackson performs a programme of Bohemian piano music, including Antonín Dvořák's 'Serenade', ‘Tittle-Tattle’, ‘At the Hero’s Grave’, and ‘On the Holy Mount’ from Poetic Tone Pictures, op. 85, Bedřich Smetana's ‘Friendly Landscape’, from Sketches, op. 5, no. 3, Bohuslav Martinů's ‘Columbine Dances’, from Puppets, book I, Leoš Janáček's ‘The Barn Owl Has Not Flown