Music is an important part of the daily lives of every pupil at Saint Ronan’s, including chapel, chamber and year group choirs, five string ensembles, a full orchestra, a
Mose Fan Fan is the leader of the acclaimed Congolese band Somo Somo.
They play happy, infectious Congolese pop music with electric guitars, bass and drums.
Their last performance at
Husband and wife duo, Roland Roberts (piano) and Armenian violinist Ani Batikian present a programme commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War and the lesser
Linda Seward is the author of ten quilt books and is an international judge and lecturer on the art form.
Her talk traces the development of the craft from the
Stephen MacDonald’s highly acclaimed Fringe First winning play about the unique friendship between celebrated First World War poets Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon. They met at Craiglockhart Hospital in
50 years ago Garry Sobers hit an historic 36 runs off six deliveries, thus conquering cricket’s Everest. In 2006, “the ball used in the
over” fetched a record £26,
Fifty years after Rumer Godden became the tenant of Lamb House in Rye, we screen Powell & Pressburger’s melodramatic movie based on her novel about repressed love and roiling
One of the leading young brass ensembles in the UK, the trio was formed in 2012 by graduates from London’s Royal Academy of Music.Its members are Imogen Hancock
Founded in 1963, City of London Choir has enjoyed the direction of just two dedicated conductors: founder Donald Cashmore for its first quarter century, and, since 1989, Hilary Davan Wetton.
Martin Wimbush takes us on a personal journey, where he rediscovers the parts he’s played in Shakespeare and explores the ones he hasn’t, with plenty of funny stories
Traditional Irish folk band Dervish celebrate their 29th anniversary with a welcome return to Rye Arts Festival.
A sublime combination of the beautiful vocals of Cathy Jordan with the musicianship
To mark the centenary of WW1 and Women’s Suffrage, the annual opera from Euphonia Studio will be Les Mamelles de Tirésias (The Breasts of Tiresias) by Francis Poulenc.
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