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COSMIC DAWN

The start of the universe sounds boring - everything was dark, right?

Wrong. At the next Bach, the Universe & Everything, Dr. Emma Chapman of Imperial College London will reveal how things were actually very exciting indeed - the first stars were lining up, and black holes were appearing. 

Learn how the latest research suggests that everything we know about the universe's early years might be wrong. And enjoy a flamboyant Bach cantata while you're at it.

Cosmic Dawn

J.S. Bach (‘How beautifully shines the morning star’) BWV 1

Sunday 24 February, 11.30am, Kings Place

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Clara Schumann 200th Anniversary Festival
22-24 Feb

Join St John’s Smith Square for a weekend of music and discussion on Clara Schumann, a celebrated international pianist, composer in her own right. 

A unique chance to hear all of her 29 published songs, this festival juxtaposes Clara’s music with works written by her husband Robert, their family friends Mendelssohn, Brahms, and Chopin.