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Music for a Summer’s Evening

Music for a Summer’s Evening
Queens’ College Chapel, Cambridge

A light-hearted summer evening of choral works.

Pierre Villette (1926–98): Three motets
Frédéric Chopin (1810–49): ‘Raindrop’ Prelude
Marc de Ranse (1881–1951): Première Symphonie Vocale
Arthur Sullivan (1842–1900): Evening
Franz Schubert (1797–1828), arr. Woodward: Wanderers Nachtlied
John Cage (1912–92): 4’33’’
Joseph Barnby (1838–96): Sweet and low
Charles Dibdin (c.1745–1814), arr. Woodward: Tom Bowling
Charles Trenet (1913–2001), arr. Woodward: La mer
Richard Rodgers (1902–79) and Oscar Hammerstein II (1895–1960), arr. Clay Warnick: Selection from South Pacific

Free strawberries and sparkling wine will be served on the banks of the Cam during the interval. Tickets always sell quickly for this concert so do book early!

Tickets go on sale on www.fairhavensingers.org.uk approximately one month before the concert. Tickets are also available from the Cambridge Corn Exchange Box Office (Wheeler Street, Cambridge CB2 3QB; tel. 01223 357851) or by emailing tickets@fairhavensingers.org.uk

Stapleford Singers Spring Concert - Mozart

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Stapleford Singers Spring Concert - Mozart
Emmanuel United Reformed Church

Stapleford Singers will be joined by the Academy of Great St. Mary's to perform Mozart's 'Requiem' and 'Jupiter' Symphony

Mozart and MacMillan

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Mozart and MacMillan
St John's College Chapel

The Fairhaven Singers, under inspirational conductor Ralph Woodward, team up with international superstar Emma Kirkby and the City of London Sinfonia for a selection of Mozart and Haydn sacred works, followed by James MacMillan's modern masterpiece, Seven Last Words from the Cross.

Lucy Cavendish Singers: Lunchtime Concert

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Lucy Cavendish Singers: Lunchtime Concert
Emmanuel United Reformed Church

A programme of jazz, classical and traditional pieces with solos, small groups and full choir numbers, accompanied by piano, violin, guitar and bass.

Performing from memory, the Lucy Singers are sometimes funny, frequently touching and always compelling!

http://www.lucy-cav.cam.ac.uk/pages/news-events/lucy-cavendish-singers.p...

Voskreseniye

Linton Music Society, Voskreseniye
Voskreseniye
St. Mary's Church, Linton

Linton Music Society ‘s first concert of the season brings back a
small choir that caused a sensation when they first came two years
ago. Voskreseniye is a Russian choir of outstanding quality, and will
present a lush programme of both sacred songs and eastern folk music
on Saturday 9th October, 7.30 pm in Linton Parish Church.

Shavnabada Georgian Choir

Shavnabada Georgian Choir
Trinity College Chapel

A unique opportunity to see a truely incredible choir from Tbilisi Georgia. Shavnabada returns after a brief visit to Cambridge in May 2009 where they were seen as outstanding. One of the Patriarch's choirs, Shavnabada makes accessible to an English audience Georgian traditions, song, (both chuch and folk), dance and culture through an English narrative and exciting performance.

Lead by Davit Tsintsadze the artistic director and inspiration behind the choir of 12 strong male voices, Shavnabada's passions lie in resurrecting Monastery and Folk Music that had all but disappeared from Georgian culture as a result of Georgia being part of the Soviet Union. Davit has made it his life's work to find, record and film examples of traditional Georgian singing in order to preserve, resurrect, sing and celebrate it across the country and across the world. Shavnabada have been schooled by the great Anzor Erkomaishvili, who founded the Rustavi ensemble and it is within this spirit Shavnabada now perform and teach otherwise previously unheard Georgian folk and church music.

Shavnabada will be giving a workshop at St. Paul's church Thursday 11th November 7:00-10:00pm

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