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As part of the Kingston Shakespeare Seminar Series 2017.
Thursday
30
March
Symposium: Wild Minds, is focused on the ambiguities and co-operations that define our relations with other species.
Friday
31
March
Join us at a Postgraduate Music Open Day to learn more about the courses and visit our facilities.
Friday
31
March
As part of the Kingston Shakespeare Seminar Series 2017.
Saturday
1
April
The concert, with full orchestra and professional soloists, is in memory of distinguished civil servant, human rights activist and long-term member of the choir Ian Buist.
Saturday
1
April
Vaughan Williams' haunting cantata, written in response to the First World War, describes the end of time and the descent of the holy city from Heaven. It is a visionary work of great power, rarely performed due to the complex choral input, including a distant children's choir. This performance is at the request of the late Ian Buist, scholar, humanitarian, gay rights activist and distinguished civil servant, who sang Sanctas Civitas with the Oxford Bach Choir, conducted by Vaughan Williams himself. The choir will be joined by Wimbledon Youth Choir and trebles from Shrewsbury House School, Surbiton.
Saturday
1
April
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