Canterbury Music Club is currently in its 69th season, presenting its continuing tradition of artists of international standing.

All concerts are held at St Gregory's Centre for Music, Canterbury Christ Church University, with the exception of the concert within the Canterbury Festival. This will take place in Canterbury Christ Church University's Augustine Hall, Rhodaus Town, near the Police Station, CT1 2YA.

Thursday, 16 September 2010 7.30pm

Young-Choon Park - piano

Haydn - Sonata in E-flat major
Scarlatti - Sonata in A minor
Beethoven - Sonata No. 8 in C minor, Op. 13, Pathétique
Chopin - Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58
   
Friday, 22 October 2010 7.30pm · Augustine Hall

Sacconi Quartet

Beethoven Quartets

Quartet in C major, Op. 59/3, Razumovsky
Quartet in B-flat major, Op. 130

N.B. This concert will take place in Canterbury Christ Church University's Augustine Hall. It is the third of three concerts in the Festival covering the late Beethoven quartets.

   
Thursday, 11 November 2010 7.30pm

Ariodante Ensemble

An early music ensemble, directed by the renowned horn player and harpsichordist, Anthony Halstead.
   
Thursday, 9 December 2010 7.30pm

Jennifer Hayes - 'cello
Alissa Firsova - piano

Beethoven - Sonata in C major
Brahms - Sonata in E minor
Prokofiev - Sonata
   
Sunday, 9 January 2011 7.30pm

Alea Quartet

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Thomas Hancox - flute
Mark Simpson - clarinet
Rachel Wick - harp

Debussy - Trio for flute, viola & harp
Ravel - Introduction & Allegro
Brahms - Clarinet quintet in B minor, Op. 115
   
Sunday, 13 February 2011 3.00pm

Canterbury & Kent Young Musicians - Ken Stacey Memorial Concert

An invitation concert given by some of the best young musicians from Canterbury and Kent.
   
Sunday, 13 March 2011 3.00pm

Alasdair Beatson - piano

A programme of music by Janacek, Mozart, Liszt, and Mendelssohn.
   
Sunday, 10 April 2011 3.00pm

Chaconne Brass Quintet

Works by Praetorius, Miles Davis, Steve Reich, et al.
   
Please note that we may need to change details of concerts owing to circumstances beyond our control.