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A Concert Full Of British Composers

A four day music festival, as part of a run of triennial events.

Following the death of Queen Victoria, the first festival under the patronage of King Edward VII was held in 1902. Organisers were keen to ensure that a good proportion of the concerts featured British composers and the week began with a tribute to the recently deceased Charles Stanford.


Festival Chorus, 1902. Image courtesy of Norfolk County Council Library and Information Service.

Arts make life better

Norfolk & Norwich Festival brings tens of thousands of people together in celebration – it has been doing this for over 250 years. Through our May Festival and our year-round arts education work, focusing on children and young people, we lead and support celebration, creativity and curiosity in communities across Norfolk and the region.

This year we begin an exciting new initiative, Festival Connect & Create that will bring creative opportunities to those schools and communities with least provision. Creativity transforms people’s lives. It builds cohesive communities, develops vital skills and supports health and wellbeing. We want more people to have access to creative opportunities.

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