Bath International Music Festival 2011

Wednesday 25th May to Sunday 5th June 2011
various venues, Bath, BA1 1LY, England MAP
various prices, including some FREE
Last updated: Tue 17th May 2011

Bath Music Festival takes place from Wednesday 25th May until Sunday 5th June, bringing together classical, jazz, world, folk and electronica in the beautiful setting of Bath.

Line-up

Billy Bragg, Mark Kermode, Soweto Kinch, Ute Lemper, Tokyo String Quartet, Kat Davidson, Dan Walsh, Paul Knox, Kat Davidson voice and whistle Dan Walsh banjo Paul Knox, Britten Sinfonia, Wells Cathedral School, Chamber Choir, City of Bristol Pipes and Drums, Hopping Mad, Natalie Clein, Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill, Patricia Rozario & Craig Ogden, John Kenny, Evan Parker & Chris Abrahams, Diana Baroni, Ute Lemper: Last Tango in Berlin, John Etheridge + John Horler + Andy Sheppard + John Paracelli, The Necks, Heath Quartet & Navarra Quartet, Alexander Balanescu & Evelina Petrova + Huw Warren, Richard Galliano Tangaria Quartet + Carmen Souza Quartet, The Dufay Collective, Red Priest, Ayanna Witter-Johnson, Soweto Kinch Quartet, Kathryn Tickell and Friends, Scholtes & Janssens Piano Duo, Les Noces + Russian Orthodox Nuptial Mass Music, Joanna MacGregor, Tokyo String Quartet, Stian Carstensen & Trifon Trifonov, Emma Halnan & Daniel King, Billy Bragg + Michael Roach & Johnny Mars, Tunde Jegede & HKB FiNN, Howard Skempton + John Tilbury, Alina Ibragimova, The Wilders + The Dodge Brothers, Sir Willard White sings Paul Robeson, and a Brecht and Weill Night.

Tickets

To book by phone, call: 01225 463362. To book in person go to: Bath Festivals Box Office, 2 Church Street, Abbey Green, Bath, BA1 1NL.

Venues

Performances take place across the city in a variety of venues including the Assembly Rooms, The Forum, the Pavilion, the Guildhall and Bath Abbey. The festival ends with an outdoor show in the heart of the city.

Party in the City

The main event is the Party in the City taking place on Friday 27th May with a programme of free events in venues including the Assembly Rooms, Bath Abbey, Central United Reformed Church, the Forum, Guildhall, Pavilion, Pump Room and St Michael's. The evening gets underway with the regular Schools Procession, this year celebrating Latina Heights.

More details will be here when available.


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