Pre-Concert Talk
Pre-Concert Talk
The Forgotten Scarlatti - a pre-concert talk with Dr Geoffrey Webber. This 30 minute talk is about the keyboardist Domenico Scarlatti, born 1685. For more information see the website. Armonico…
The Forgotten Scarlatti - a pre-concert talk with Dr Geoffrey Webber. This 30 minute talk is about the keyboardist Domenico Scarlatti, born 1685. For more information see the website. Armonico…
Jonathan and Phil have teamed up for a brand new show. This is a fascinating, entertaining, no-holds-barred evening for cricket fans and non-lovers of the game alike. You can tweet…
Conversation. Discussion. Education. A return of the annual Festival of Ideas in it's 10th year. A themed weekend of talks: this year's theme is IMAGINE. Talks will touch on a…
Part of the Malvern Festival of Ideas A talk by Asad Rehman, Executive Director of War on Want. He will explore the idea of turning this moment of multiple crises…
Part of the Malvern Festival of Ideas Tim Jackson (Ecological Economist) and Jane Davidson (former minister for environment, sustainability and housing in the Welsh Government) will explore ideas around alternative…
Part of the Malvern Festival of Ideas Imagination Session: Money, Power and Gardening Treasure, serious treasure, is found deep beneath the earth. The ones who found it don't know what…
Part of the Malvern Festival of Ideas On August 18th 2011, in response to the UK riots and after a chance encounter in a post office, Bernadette Russell (Author) embarked on…
Part of the Malvern Festival of Ideas A talk by Afraa Hashem. Afraa is one of the main characters in the award-winning documentary, For Sama. Affra opened schools in Aleppo and remained in…
Part of the Malvern Festival of Ideas A talk by Onjali Q Rauf, bestselling author and human rights activist. She is the founder of NGO Making Herstory, a woman's rights…
Part of the Malvern Festival of Ideas A talk by Nathan Waddell, author and lecturer on early twentieth-century and modernist literature. The title of this talk is: George Orwell wasn't…