15 January
Daniel Cook
Durham Cathedral
Daniel Cook plays Olivier Messiaen's awe-inspiring meditations on the Christmas story, using all the colours and power of Durham Cathedral's organ.
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Daniel Cook plays Olivier Messiaen's awe-inspiring meditations on the Christmas story, using all the colours and power of Durham Cathedral's organ.
Music exploring the sea, sky and everything in between, from a choral arrangement of Edward Elgar's 'Sea Pictures' to 'Stars' by Ēriks Ešenvalds.
Handel's oratorio telling the heroic story of Judas Maccabeus receives its first full performance in Durham in over 200 years.
EXAUDI vocal ensemble perform some of the most beautiful and strange music of the medieval period, alongside new music by students from St Leonard's School.
An exciting weekend of new music, with concerts and workshops, including your chance to try singing experimental choral repertoire.
Rising star counter-tenor Alexander Chance joins Fretwork Viols for a concert marking the 400th anniversary of the death of Orlando Gibbons
Vincenzo Bellini's gritty re-working of Shakespeare's doomed lovers caught between two warring households.
A studio performance with puppetry and chamber ensemble drawing in music inspired by Shakespeare's plays.
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