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Free lunchtime concerts at the Turner Sims Concert Hall!
Posted by Highfield Residents' Association on Oct 16, 2024 in News | 0 comments
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As winter settles in, hide from the gloomy weather at Turner Sims! Take advantage of some of our free events – all the joy of live music, and it won’t cost you a thing…
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FREE! Lunchtime Concerts…
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Join us on Mondays for the perfect lunch break, presented by the University of Southampton Music Department. Entrance is FREE and all are welcome.
Don’t forget to book your ticket!
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Daudi Matsiko / Monday 21 October 1pm
British-Ugandan singer-songwriter Daudi Matsiko’s debut album, The King Of Misery, is a hauntingly beautiful exploration of depression, bipolar disorder, and finding hope in that experience.
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Camila Cortina Bello / Monday 2 December 1pm
Camila Cortina Bello is a jazz pianist, educator, musicologist and composer. Her music re-imagines the sounds of her Cuban roots through the lens of jazz, classical and world music.
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FREE! The Real Thing? (BBC2 1990) / Monday 11 November 2pm
Part of the University of Southampton’s Arts & Humanities Festival
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The first re-showing of a 90-minute survey of the aesthetic questions raised by the CD-fuelled Early Music boom of the 1980s. It was described by the Daily Telegraph as ‘the most literate and probing programme on music for many years’
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The Vibe are a team of passionate musicians from all over Southampton. A Turner Sims initiative, their exciting projects aim to reach young people, highlighting the amazing music scene in our city! The Vibe Lounge is a new series of pre-concert performances in the foyer programmed by the Vibe Collective.
Join us just for the Vibe – or make a night of it and book your ticket for the concert in the auditorium afterwards…
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afromerm / Saturday 19 October 7pm
Composer and sound artist, Cecilia Morgan, draws from contemporary, jazz, and cinematic disciplines, blending electronic elements with live instrumentation, spoken and sung vocalisations.
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