Here we round up some of the other musical feasts on offer throughout the Brighton Festival.
APOLLO SAXOPHONE QUARTET, St Nicholas Church, Dyke Road, Brighton, Friday May 7, 10pm, £10, 01273 709709.
Combining contemporary classical with jazz, folk and world music, this ensemble commissions and performs new works by leading composers in new music.
Two world premieres come from free-jazz pianist and former King Krimsonite Keith Tippett and Steve Whibley from UK percussion ensemble 4-Mality.
ED HUGHES, Fabrica Gallery, Duke Street, Brighton, Saturday May 8, 7pm & 9pm, £10, 01273 709709.
Highly influenced by Japanese culture, Hughes has created a site-specific composition in response to Teruyoshi Yoshida's shimmering art installation.
Exploring the parallels between the creative process of a visual artist and that of a composer, the work is performed by chamber ensemble Chroma and echoes the ethereal qualities of the exhibition.
MUJICIAN, Gardner Arts Centre, Falmer, Sunday May 16, 8pm, £12.50/£10, 01273 709709.
Free-jazz quartet headed by one of the country's most innovative and influential pianists, Keith Tippett, who will kick off the night with a solo performance.
Improvisers Paul Dunmall, Paul Rogers and Tony Levin will then join him on the stage for a high-energy interplay and four-way dialogue which is said to be explosive.
DAVE DARLING & THE BUNYAN SINGERS, St George's Church, Kemp Town, Thursday May 20, 8pm, £12.50/£10, 01273 709709.
Perhaps one of the most intriguing elements of the festival, this event brings together a choir of the Bunun people from Taiwan and Grammy-nominated cellist David Darling who has worked with Johnny Cash and Bobby McFerrin.
Based on the ancient Bunun tradition of polyphonic choral singing the repertoire ranges.
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