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- 1949-2015 (Creation)
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1 file, paper and electronic
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Musical performances held in the College, including a good many organ recitals, notably one on the new organ in 1971 and one for the inauguration of the Hudleston organ in 2008. There are also choral works, and performances of readings and music to commemorate.
A number of programmes are undated, including two plays performed in the cloisters during May Week;
Poster for Canti Amorosi - solos and duets by Purcell, Handel and Monteverdi, 24 November c.1980;
Live recording of performance of Stabat Mater by Pergolesi by Clare Ekins and Gregory Morris, 26 and 27 October 1998; Programme and flier for Recognosce - readings from the writings of Lancelot Andrewes, 27 January 2010; Lucy Dennis soprano, Debbie Thorne cello, Richard Hellier baritone and James O'Donnell harpsichord;
Poster for 'A boy was born' by Britten and 'Fantasia on Christmas Carols' by Vaughan Williams, performed by the Radegund Ensemble including Gareth Jones, baritone, and Thomas Corns, director, 1 December c. 2010;
Programme, flier and poster for 'No Small Stir' - Words and Music in celebration of the King James Bible, 23 February 2011;
Inaugural recital on the Steinway Piano by John Chen and Julien Cohen, 23 October 2012;
Programme for Mahan Esfahani plays the new Bruce Kennedy harpsichord at Jesus College, 27 October 2012;
Bruce Kennedy Harpsichord Recital Series - Rameau Pieces de Clavecin en concerts featuring Stanislav Gres, 26 October 2013, Korneel Bernolet, 1 March 2014, Anna-Riikka Santapukki (harpsichord), Johanna Kilijarvi (viola da gamba), Kari Olamaa (baroque violin), 10 May 2014; Mark Edwards, 8 November 2014; Jean-Christophe Dijoux, 21 February 2015; Tamar Halperin, 23 May 2015; Jean Rondeau, 31 October 2015;
Recital for the Society of St. Radgeund by John Chen, c. 2015;
Recital of 'The Ancient Mariner', a musical drama by Geoff Page based on Samuel Taylor Coleridge's epic poem, 21 October 2022;