04 September 2009
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Posted by: King's College, Cambridge
Concert's at King's and the Cambridge Music Festival have joined forces to produce an exciting an varied programme of concerts about 'Music and Evolution'.
The programme runs throughout November and links the Darwin anniversary with music about creation, evolution and the natural world. You can hear folk, gospel and Latin American music as well as newly-commissioned music and great Classical pieces such as Haydn's Creation. There are concerts for children, sing-along concerts as well as poetry readings and walking tours.
For the Concert's at King's programme see Concerts at King's. For the full Cambridge Music Festival programme, which includes concerts outside King's, see the Festival website.
Concerts at King's is an annual series of concerts organised by King's Director of Music, Stephen Cleobury. The programme is performed by various ensembles and orchestras, including the College's quartet in residence, the Dante Quartet, and the University's Musical Society (CUMS). The Cambridge Music Festival is held every three years.