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The tenor Ian Bostridge is joined by pianist Julius Drake and guitarist Xuefei Yang. Cage's Seven Haiku (a selection); Schubert's 'Du bist die Ruh', D776; 'Lachen und Weinen', D777; 'Sei mir gegrüsst', D741; 'Daß sie hier gewesen', D775; Cage's Seven Haiku (a selection); Britten's 'Songs from the Chinese'; Cage's Seven Haiku (a selection); and Henze's 'Six Songs from the Arabian'. (Note: at 6pm, a pre-concert talk in which the potter and writer Edmund De Waal discusses Orientalism; £3. Part of The Bostridge Project: 'Ancient and Modern' series.)
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