In 1913 Debussy and Ravel began a somewhat friendly rivalry to set three poems by Stéphane Mallarmé, whose words, like the music of these great French composers, explored the same shimmering textures beloved of their contemporary impressionist painters.
In celebration of performing together for over 30 years on stages across the world, Fisherman’s Friends are proud to announce their new UK tour dates for 2025 and 2026. Having sold out every venue on their last tour, the band look forward to performing old songs and new.
Praised for her “warm, sensitive pianism” (The Observer), and for performances that are “a masterclass in the art of holding an audience’s attention” (Cherwell), Libby Burgess returns to Sheffield for a recital of some of the best-loved music for solo piano.
A newly-composed work for Konnakol (vocal percussive music from the South Indian Carnatic tradition), live-coded electronic music and percussion.
One of the most distinctive voices in jazz and improvised music, trumpeter & composer Laura Jurd presents music from her forthcoming new album. (in association with University of Sheffield Concerts)
Featuring a cast of talented West End actor-musicians, their performance will take audiences back through the Groovy times of the 1960s.
Described as “quite simply revelatory” (The Irish Times) and “stylish, open-minded and adventurous” (The Guardian), the Dudok Quartet Amsterdam has made its name as playful, inventive interpreters of the string quartet repertoire.
A rare chance to see an internationally celebrated band as Yorkshire-born saxophonist & composer Sam Newbould leads his award-winning line-up from the vibrant Amsterdam jazz scene.
Amy Macdonald's gift for crafting positive, uplifting songs from relatable stories of triumphs, struggles and hope have made her one of the UK's most beloved artists.
Concerteenies' Greystones Gigs bring brilliant musical experiences for all the family into the community.