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Presented by Canterbury Symphony Orchestra

Featuring Krish Parthiban, Canterbury Young Musician of the Year.

Join the Canterbury Symphony Orchestra for an evening of vibrant and expressive music, featuring two Romantic masterpieces. The concert opens with Weber’s First Clarinet Concerto performed by a gifted young clarinettist, Krish Parthiban brings exceptional musicality and flair to this dazzling showcase of the instrument.

The programme concludes with Mahler’s radiant Fourth Symphony. Lighter in spirit than many of his other works, it explores themes of innocence and wonder, building towards a serene and haunting finale with soprano solo. Full of charm, colour and lyrical beauty, it is one of Mahler’s most loved works.

Under the direction of Music Director Joe Davies, the CSO continues its mission to present exciting performances and champion emerging talent. This promises to be a memorable evening for classical music lovers of all ages.

Tickets available via the Gulbenkian box office. Early booking recommended.

CSO: This Heavenly Life

Sun 23 November

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ART31 takes its name from Article 31 of the UN Convention on the Rights of a Child, which states that ‘Children have the right to relax and play, and to join in a wide range of cultural, artistic and other recreational activities’.

ART31 is a vision created with, by, and for young people in Kent, championing the belief that all children and young people have an entitlement to access high quality arts and culture, to empower them to achieve their creative potential, and to genuinely engage young people as equal partners in any decision making that affects them.

The ART31 Youth Board is made up of young people from across Kent aged 13-25 who steer its governance, and influence policy and practice across the county and beyond, challenging the creative sector to examine existing ways of working and integrate young people into the core of their practice.

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