Forthcoming Concerts

Let The Good Times Roll

Friday 19th February at 7.45pm (Come earlier for Sing!)
Ian Swatman conductor
The University Concert Band and Big Band return to the Gulbenkian for their annual spectacular concert – everything from symphonic John Williams, a medley from Fiddler on the Roof to Big Band classics and vocal numbers. Come and be entertained in the Café Bar before the show by the student group Sing!
Tickets £13.00 (adults), £7.00 (students) available from Gulbenkian Box Office,
Tel. 01227 769075. On
line bookings: http://www.gulbenkiantheatre.co.uk


Chamber Choir Crypt Concert
Friday 26 February, The Crypt, Canterbury Cathedral, 7.30pm
Amy Clarke conductor
The University Chamber Choir performs amidst the wonderful settings and acoustics of the Cathedral's Norman Crypt. The concert features European and American music, including works by Britten, Schutz, Bruckner, Tucapsky, and Whitacre, as well as new settings of traditional British folk songs.
Tickets £13, £7 (unreserved) available from Canterbury Bookings Box Office
12/13 Sun Street, The Buttermarket, Canterbury, Tel. 01227 378188 and the University Music Office, Tel. 01227 827335, email Musictickets@kent.ac.uk

This concert is generously sponsored by David Humphreys, in memory of his wife, Julia.

The Coyler-Fergusson Cathedral Concert
Saturday 13th March, Canterbury Cathedral Nave, 7.30pm
Susan Wanless conductor
Jeremy Ovenden leader

Elizabeth Davidson -  soprano
Natalia Brzezinska - mezzo-soprano
Gerard Collett - baritone

Poulenc Gloria
Strauss Symphonic Poem Death and Transfiguration
Ravel Pavane pour une Infante Défunte
Szymanowski Stabat Mater
Tickets £22.00, £18.00, £14.00, £10.00, £8.00 available from Canterbury Bookings Box Office, 12/13 Sun Street, The Buttermarket, Canterbury, Tel. 01227 378188 and the University Music Office, Tel. 01227 827335, email Musictickets@kent.ac.uk (credit/debit card payment available).

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