| Mon 25 June 2012 | 9:00AM - 11:00PM |
Over 300 Olympians have been associated with the University as former students, academics and staff. To celebrate London 2012, the University is hosting a variety of events highlighting the City’s Olympic links and the cultural diversity of countries competing in the Games. |
| Tue 26 June 2012 | 9:00AM - 11:00PM |
Over 300 Olympians have been associated with the University as former students, academics and staff. To celebrate London 2012, the University is hosting a variety of events highlighting the City’s Olympic links and the cultural diversity of countries competing in the Games. |
| 7:00PM - 9:00PM |
Invisible Lives: Thinking critically about transgender issues The emergence of gender variant people, practices and identities following the publication of Magnus Hirschfeld’s Transvestites (1909) and the inter-war invention of sex reassignment technologies posed considerable challenges to conservative, socialist, feminist and gay/lesbian politics: if ‘male’ and ‘female’ were no longer true, then what was? |
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| Wed 27 June 2012 | 9:00AM - 11:00PM |
Over 300 Olympians have been associated with the University as former students, academics and staff. To celebrate London 2012, the University is hosting a variety of events highlighting the City’s Olympic links and the cultural diversity of countries competing in the Games. |
| 8:00PM - 10:00PM |
Highlight Bach's library The Bach Players perform music illustrating the influence of French music on Telemann and Bach, through the French music in Bach's own library. |
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| Thu 28 June 2012 | 9:00AM - 11:00PM |
Over 300 Olympians have been associated with the University as former students, academics and staff. To celebrate London 2012, the University is hosting a variety of events highlighting the City’s Olympic links and the cultural diversity of countries competing in the Games. |
| Fri 29 June 2012 | 9:00AM - 11:00PM |
Over 300 Olympians have been associated with the University as former students, academics and staff. To celebrate London 2012, the University is hosting a variety of events highlighting the City’s Olympic links and the cultural diversity of countries competing in the Games. |
| 8:00PM |
Arnold Scottish Dances Martinu Oboe Concerto Keiko Abe Prism Rhapsody for Marimba and Orchestra Dvorak New World Symphony (No 9) Conductor, Freddie Brown Soloists, Jemma Bausor and Yin-Shan (Eva) Hsieh |
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| Sat 30 June 2012 | 7:30AM - 10:00PM |
Highlight Hide Takemoto - classical guitar recital Classical guitarist/composer Hide Takemoto plays his compositions including Forest Gates, and his recent versions of pop, rock, heavy metal and country repertoire. |
| 9:00AM - 11:00PM |
Over 300 Olympians have been associated with the University as former students, academics and staff. To celebrate London 2012, the University is hosting a variety of events highlighting the City’s Olympic links and the cultural diversity of countries competing in the Games. |
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| 6:30PM - 8:00PM |
Maxim Kosinov - violin Dan Tidhar - harpsichord |
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| 7:30PM - 9:30PM |
Collegium laureatum - Beethoven Beethoven – Mass in C, Choral Fantasia & Coriolanus overture |
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| 8:00PM |
Cambridge philharmonic perform Parry and Puccini at Kings To celebrate its first ever concert in Kings 125 years ago, Cambridge Philharmonic is returning to Kings College Chapel to perform a celebration of Parry and Puccini. |
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| Sun 1 July 2012 | 9:00AM - 11:00PM |
Over 300 Olympians have been associated with the University as former students, academics and staff. To celebrate London 2012, the University is hosting a variety of events highlighting the City’s Olympic links and the cultural diversity of countries competing in the Games. |
| 6:00PM - 6:30PM |
Organ Recital to be performed by Freddie James (St John’s College) |
