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Sunday Coffee Concert

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Sunday Coffee Concert
Kettle's Yard

This young Kazakh violinist brings her dynamic style to a varied programme of acoustic and electricacoustic music for solo violin. Music by Austrian composer Johannes Maria Staud and Anna Meredith.

Coffee is served in the gallery from 11.30am.

Tickets online:
https://sales.admin.cam.ac.uk/courses/coursedetails.asp?CourseDateID=406...

New Music Series: http://www.kettlesyard.co.uk/music/new.html

The Moving Tone Sessions

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The Moving Tone Sessions
Michaelhouse - Trinity Street, Cambridge
The Moving Tone Sessions bring aural delight to audiences presenting innovative newly composed music in the beautiful surroundings of Michaelhouse blending contemporary sounds with the golden acoustic of this ancient church.

Friday, 14 November - more information

 

Michaelhouse - Trinity Street, Cambridge

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Nitin Sawhney

Nitin Sawhney
Junction 1, The

Nitin Sawhney is widely regarded as one of the most influential and versatile creative talents alive today. Firmly established as a world-class producer, songwriter, DJ, multi-instrumentalist, orchestral composer, and cultural pioneer, Sawhney has become a latter-day Renaissance man in the worlds of music, film, videogames, dance and theatre.

Booking Info:
Book online on The Junction website www.junction.co.uk or ring 01223 511511

The Cambridge Free Improvisation Society

The Cambridge Free Improvisation Society is an informal collective of Cambridge University studen . . . more>>

The Cambridge Free Improvisation Society - Live 19/06/08

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The Cambridge Free Improvisation Society - Live 19/06/08
Churchill College

If you've ever felt that the experimental music scene in Cambridge was a bit sparse, take this opportunity and come down to Churchill College Recital room for a concert of freely improvised music from the Cambridge Free Improvisation Society. The Society is an informal collective of Cambridge University students who gather to freely improvise as and when during term times. We've played a few concerts previously and have a myspace: http://www.myspace.com/cambridgeimprovisation
So far, the line-up for the concert is:
Joe Scott (trombone) Jo Davis (flute) David Currington (oboe) Jacken Waters (guitar) David Grundy (piano, laptop) Dan Larwood (guitar) Mardean Isaac (bass)
The gig starts at 8pm at Churchill College Recital Room (Map here - http://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/the_college/info/map_of_college.php). And, best of all, it's FREE to watch!
Previous gigs were a little bit sparsely attended, so please do make the effort to come down and see what happens. It should be an interesting evening!

ST EDMUNDSBURY CATHEDRAL

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Stan Sulzmann's 'Neon'

Stan Sulzmann's 'Neon'
Kettle's Yard
Stan Sulzmann is without question one of the most highly respected musicians in the UK today, admired by musicians and audiences for his instantly recognisable sound, and boundless creative imagination, and is a source of inspiration to many of Britain's emerging young musicians.

Sulzmann's career stretches back to the 60's, when as part of a uniquely talented crop of British musicians, he played with Graham Collier, John Taylor, Kenny Wheeler, Gordon Beck, as well as leading many groups of his own.

Since that time Stan has been at the forefront of European contemporary jazz, and his talents have been sought by a host of discerning musicians, including Gil Evans, Mike Gibbs, Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland and Michael Brecker. Constantly in demand as a guest soloist, he has appeared with bands across Europe, including the Hilversum Radio Orchestra, NDR Big Band (alongside Chet Baker), Hanover Radio Symphony Orchestra and the New York Composers Orchestra.

Moving Tone

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Surrounded!

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Surrounded!
Kettle's Yard
New Live Electronic Music for Several Loudspeakers by members of MEME@Anglia Ruskin University.

The multiple speaker arrangement allows the sound to manifest itself physically, and be moved arround the room. the performance is of a pre recorded soundscape that will be controlled and directed arround the room. The pieces are regularly mood pieces, that cunjure up an atmosphere through the timbre of the sound, and the presentation of the sound in the physical space. Often the performer is also the composer of the music. 

This afternoons concert is directed by Julio d'Escriván.
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