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Spring programme for 2023 announced for University of Kent’s Lunchtime Concert series
January 26, 2023
The University of Kent’s Lunchtime Concert series continues on 8 February, offering an exciting range of musical performances that are once again sponsored by Canterbury law firm Furley Page.
The Spring concert programme gets underway on Wednesday 8 February with a performance by the acclaimed Delta Sax Quartet. Launching the quartet’s fortieth anniversary celebrations, concert-goers will be treated to a typically eclectic programme, including works by Steve Martland, Joy Division, Purcell and Soft Machine.
The concert series continues on Wednesday 5 April, when the University Camerata and music scholars will perform A Baroque Miscellany, exploring instrumental and vocal music from the Baroque period, including Vivaldi’s Concerto for Two Oboes.
The lunchtime concerts will take place in the Colyer-Fergusson Hall at 1.10pm and admission is free, with a suggested donation of £3. To find out more and book visit University of Kent, Music, www.kent.ac.uk/music/whatson