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Accompanied by British pianist Ian Tindale, award-winning emerging soprano Harriet Burns performs a programme of stories and songs ranging from the prolific songwriters Schubert and Wolf through to British and American 20th century composers. This concert showcases a selection of contemporary female composers as well as drawing on the rich poetry of John Keats, Lewis Caroll and many more.
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£12 / £7 U18s + students
(includes £2 booking fee)
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