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Music, Healing and Human Rights

6:00pm-7:00pm on Friday 14 March

Times shown are in GMT (UTC +0) up to the 26th March. For events on or after 27th March times are in BST (UTC +1).

St Catharine's College, Chapel, St Catharine's College Trumpington St CB2 1RL, CB2 1RL

As part of a larger project, curated by Elizabeth Carmack, on the theme of music, healing and human rights, this performance by St Catharine’s College Choir features premieres of works by three of the UK's most distinguished composers: Errollyn Wallen (Mistress of the King's Music), Richard Causton and Howard Skempton.
The commissions address diverse issues including intersectionality and systemic prejudice, loss of freedom of speech in failing democracies and LGBTQ rights, and will be premiered alongside other works by the same composers. In each case, the works will be introduced by the composers themselves.

Booking email address: music@caths.cam.ac.uk

Telephone number:
01223337746

Booking/Registration is: RECOMMENDED

Additional Information

Age: All Ages
Format: Performance, Music
Timing: In person
Cost: Free entry
Event Capacity: 175
Theme: Environment, Society
Accessibility: Full access

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