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  • Sun 1 Sep 2019

    • 17:45
      Imperial College Union

      Rosamund Bartlett and Philip Bullock discuss Tchaikovsky and the Russian folk tradition.

      Also part of
      Proms 2019
      Proms Plus Talk
  • Mon 2 Sep 2019

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  • Wed 4 Sep 2019

  • Thu 5 Sep 2019

    • 17:45
      Imperial College Union

      Novelist Mark Haddon on updating the legend of Pericles, popularised by Shakespeare, from the sea-faring to the aviation age.

      Also part of
      Proms 2019
      Proms Plus Talk
  • Fri 6 Sep 2019

    • 17:40
      Imperial College Union

      Poet and broadcaster Ian McMillan hosts a special edition of 大象传媒 Radio 3鈥檚 The Verb, his showcase of poetry and the spoken word, with guest writers and performers.

      Also part of
      Proms 2019
      The Verb
  • Sat 7 Sep 2019

    • 17:45
      Imperial College Union

      An exploration of the connections between the music of Strauss and Mozart, with Barbara Eichner and William Mival.

      Also part of
      Proms 2019
      Proms Plus Talk
  • Sun 8 Sep 2019

    • 17:45
      Imperial College Union

      Witchcraft, witch-trials and the image of the witch are explored by historian Professor Suzannah Lipscomb.

      Also part of
      Proms 2019
      Proms Plus Talk
  • Mon 9 Sep 2019

    • 17:45
      Imperial College Union

      In the third of our series on Henry Wood, Hannah French and Gulliver Ralston explore the Proms founder-conductor鈥檚 relationship with Wagner鈥檚 music.

      Also part of
      Proms 2019
      Proms Plus Talk
  • Tue 10 Sep 2019

    • 17:15
      Imperial College Union

      A discussion about the function of letters in literature and life with best-selling crime novelist Ruth Ware and epistolary historian Shaun Usher.

      Also part of
      Proms 2019
      Proms Plus Talk
  • Fri 13 Sep 2019

    • 17:45
      Imperial College Union

      Beethoven鈥檚 only opera, Fidelio, and his Fifth Symphony are two of his most iconic works. Benjamin Walton and Laura Tunbridge examine Beethoven鈥檚 social standing in the early years of the 19th century.

      Also part of
      Proms 2019
      Proms Plus Talk
  • Sat 14 Sep 2019