Robinson Alumni Medics are invited to attend Friday Formal Hall dinner and after dinner talk and refreshments to learn about the current status of the Medical Studies at Robinson and the plans for the future.
In a convivial and yet inspiringly competitive atmosphere, students from all disciplines, both undergraduate and
postgraduate studies, are invited to present their research in the space of three minutes, aiming to convince the audience & a panel of Fellows of the importance of their research.
Drawing out the connections between medieval and modern English music, this thrilling concert presents Vaughan Williams’ much-loved Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis, a fascinating, beautiful and little-known ‘music of the spheres’ by William Byrd contemporary ‘Mr Picforth’ (his only extant work), and Jeremy Thurlow’s new Cello Concerto Four places of the soul.
Drawing out the connections between medieval and modern English music, this thrilling concert presents Vaughan Williams’ much-loved Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis, a fascinating, beautiful and little-known ‘music of the spheres’ by William Byrd contemporary ‘Mr Picforth’ (his only extant work), and Jeremy Thurlow’s new Cello Concerto Four places of the soul.