CoMA Summer School 2025 ~ Keele, Staffordshire
5 days of summer music-making for musicians of all abilities.
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Your guide to the best classical, new and experimental music concerts happening around the UK, as well as arts networking events and meet-ups, musical plays, training opportunities, and anything else that looks interesting. Join our mailing list to receive updates.
5 days of summer music-making for musicians of all abilities.
In this solo concert for the Platoon Presents at Kings Place series, Belle Chen performs music from her whimsical and imaginative ‘Ravel In The Forest,’ as well as new original pieces.
The Living Room is all about providing variety within the brief of 'classically inspired'.
Witching Hour is a spellbinding live performance that merges classical, contemporary, and folk music with storytelling.
For over a decade, artists from around the world have gathered in Glasgow with a shared goal – to push the boundaries of their art form, often challenging its basic ground rules.
Hear treasures from Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou’s unique song collection in Amharic, French and English, composed between 1940 and 1980, and arrangements for string ensemble and piano by Dunietz.
Three beautifully-conceived 21st century works inspired by the visual arts, culminating in a celebration of Balkan folk tunes herald the return of Ellie Consta’s pioneering Her Ensemble.
Classic FM’s Rising Star-nominated Aaron Azunda Akugbo plays the trumpet with harpist Milo Harper to present a night-themed programme of bespoke arrangements and songs that shed a spotlight on black and queer culture.
Classical:NEXT is the largest international gathering of all classical and art music professionals.
Future-facing composers Pablo Martinez and Sun Keting debut their commissioned compositions as part of London Sinfonietta's fifth Writing the Future: a scheme which encourages composers to stretch themselves in new directions while also leading the London Sinfonietta into undiscovered creative territories.
This is the planet on which we live; the world. It is everything that we are.
5 days of summer music-making for musicians of all abilities.
Witching Hour is a spellbinding live performance that merges classical, contemporary, and folk music with storytelling.
From the 14th to 19th centuries, thousands of people all over Europe were sentenced to death for being in same-sex and queer relationships. This concert commemorates these martyrs of the LGBTQ+ community, telling their stories and remembering their lives.
London Sinfonietta premieres a composition by Laurence Osborn, alongside works from Hannah Kendall and Luciano Berio on being heard, acceptance and community.
Witching Hour is a spellbinding live performance that merges classical, contemporary, and folk music with storytelling.
Witching Hour is a spellbinding live performance that merges classical, contemporary, and folk music with storytelling.
Olga Pashchenko showcases Fanny Mendelssohn's cycle of 13 piano pieces describing the passage of a year, within a reimagining for period instrument orchestra by four contemporary composers.
Ben Nobuto’s SERENITY 2.0 is a glitched-out collage of frenzied strings, percussion, and samples.
EMPOWER: Women Changing Music is an initiative dedicated to promoting fairness and gender equality within the music industry.
An immersive concert experience. Step inside a 360 degree world of music.
Ben Nobuto’s SERENITY 2.0 is a glitched-out collage of frenzied strings, percussion, and samples.
Ben Nobuto’s SERENITY 2.0 is a glitched-out collage of frenzied strings, percussion, and samples.
Ben Nobuto’s SERENITY 2.0 is a glitched-out collage of frenzied strings, percussion, and samples. It cycles restlessly through Japanese pop, news anchors and vocal-fried YouTubers – but the calm after the doomscrolling is worth the ride.
Ben Nobuto’s SERENITY 2.0 is a glitched-out collage of frenzied strings, percussion, and samples. It cycles restlessly through Japanese pop, news anchors and vocal-fried YouTubers – but the calm after the doomscrolling is worth the ride.
EMPOWER: Women Changing Music is an initiative dedicated to promoting fairness and gender equality within the music industry.
Join us this International Women's Day to celebrate 15 years of WOW - Women of the World.
Dance the night away with Barbie The Movie: In Concert as part of the Royal Albert Hall's Films in Concert series.
You are invited into a wyrd world of bargains, community, and magic in a trilogy of interactive immersive operas.
Carving out a unique sonic space employing percussion and handmade xylophones.
Join the Jervaulx Singers for a lavish 10-course musical tasting menu, where each course is represented by choral music, song and opera.
A cosy evening of acapella choral music in an atmospheric, Grade-II listed library.
Echo Collective founders Margaret Hermant and Neil Leiter use sound in ways that few artists have explored, turning traditional classical instruments in to sonic machines, darting between piano, harp and strings.
A joyous frolic through German folk hero Till Eulenspiegel’s merriest of pranks in Franz Hasenöhrl’s reduction for five instruments of the orchestral original.
Discover what happens when two worlds collide in a day-long exploration of symphonic electronics.
A concert bringing together music two centuries apart, to focus on melody and its disintegration.
Diversity and inclusion panel talk.
An intimate performance in the stunning St Pancras Clock Tower.
Meliora Collective is a flexible ensemble, consisting of an array of dynamic, creative, and spirited young artists.
At the heart of this year’s RCM Chamber Festival are two centenary screenings of Charlie Chaplin’s The Gold Rush film in concert, with live chamber ensemble in the Britten Theatre.
97 Ensemble aims to raise awareness to the statistic that 97% of women aged 18-24 experience sexual harassment in the UK.
An anniversary concert and film screening of the BBC documentary, Turkey’s Earthquake: Those Who Stayed.