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CUMS: Beethoven Symohony No. 9 and Peter Maxwell Davies World Premiere

CUMS: Beethoven Symohony No. 9 and Peter Maxwell Davies World Premiere
King's College Cambridge

Sat 13th June 2009, 19:30, King's College Chapel
Cambridge University Musical Society
CUMS 1 and CHORUS

BEETHOVEN - SYMPHONY No. 9
PETER MAXWELL DAVIES - "The Sorcerer's Mirror"
World Premiere commissioned by CUMS in celebration of the University of Cambridge's 800th anniversary.

Libretto by Andrew Motion

Free pre-concert talk in Keynes Hall at 6.30pm by Robert Culshaw

Lynne Dawson soprano'
Madeleine Shaw mezzo'
Robin Leggate tenor'
Gerald Finley bass,
Stephen Cleobury conductor

Tickets: £30/£25/£20 with £4 off for CUMS members and a further £4 off for students. £5 student standbys on the door.

From: The Cambridge Corn Exchange (01223 357 851)

http://www.cums.org.uk

In celebration of Cambridge's 800th anniversary, the University Musical Society continues a long tradition of commissioning new music for great occasions which was originally initiated during Sir Charles Villiers Stanford's conductorship in the late nineteenth century. The Society has commissioned Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, Master of the Queen's Music, to write a new piece for symphony orchestra and chorus which will be premiered at the CUMS May Week Concert in King's College Chapel on 13 June 2009. The text for this new work will be written by Poet Laureate Andrew Motion. The work will be performed alongside Beethoven's Symphony No.9.

CUMS has a distinguished history of working with composers. Many of the great composers of the late nineteenth century - including Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Bruch and Grieg - conducted its orchestra and chorus. The Society enjoyed a very close relationship with Benjamin Britten and his partner Peter Pears, performing most years at the Aldeburgh festival during the 1960s and early 1970s. Ralph Vaughan Williams was a member, and The Society has premiered works by Rutter, Holloway and Saxton in recent years as well as premiering at least one new undergraduate composition each year.

Collegium Laureatum - Beethoven: Missa Solemnis

Collegium Laureatum Choir and Orchestra
Collegium Laureatum - Beethoven: Missa Solemnis
West Road Concert Hall Cambridge

Collegium Laureatum
Conductor: Ian Cobb

Beethoven - Missa Solemnis

Soloists: Augusta Hebbert, Sigridur Osk, John McMunn, Michael Bundy

Date: 4 April 2009
Venue: West road Concert Hall, Cambridge
Time: 7.30pm

Tickets: £13 (£10 concessions)

Website: www.collegium.org.uk

Some background information: This solemn mass was meant to be sung for the installation of Archduke Rudolph, Beethoven's patron, in 1819. The precision by which Beethoven had taken on this task, resulted in the completion of the mass only by 1823. It received much praise after its first performance in St. Petersburg from Prince Galitzin. He described it as 'masterly harmony' and 'moving melody'. Guided by the melody, Beethoven created music that tests the limits in range, vocal dexterity and stamina of all voices. A piece of music of the highest standing, in every meaning of the word

The Stapleford Singers, The Choir of Great St. Mary's and The Orchestra of Great St. Mary's - Concert

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The Stapleford Singers, The Choir of Great St. Mary's and The Orchestra of Great St. Mary's - Concert
Emmanuel United Reformed Church

The Stapleford Singers and Sinfonia will be joining forces with the Orchestra and choir of Great St. Mary’s (The University Church) in a performance of Elgar’s ‘The Music Makers’. The concert will also include works by Parry and other orchestral music and promises to be an event not to be missed.
‘The Music Makers’ is a wonderful work and Elgar includes a number of quotations from his earlier compositions (Sea Pictures, The Dream of Gerontius, The Enigma Variations and both symphonies) and there is no doubting that Elgar felt a strong affinity with the words of the poem by Arthur O'Shaunessey, identifying himself with the 'dreamer of dreams'.

The Choral Pilgrimage 2009

The Choral Pilgrimage 2009
St John's College Chapel

The Sixteen’s Choral Pilgrimage 2009

On Friday 13 March, The Sixteen will perform a programme of choral masterpieces both ancient & modern in St John’s College Chapel. The programme focuses on the three hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Purcell's birth (1659) and James MacMillan's fiftieth birthday (16 July 2009). Purcell has long been regarded as the most innovative of British composers; his extraordinary use of harmony sounds as modern today as it must have sounded in the seventeenth century. Putting his heartfelt Funeral Sentences alongside James MacMillan's powerfully emotive Child's Prayer, written in memory of the Dunblane tragedy, will give the listener the chance to experience the true power of music. Tickets from £10 available from Cambridge Arts Theatre 01223 503 333

For more information on The Sixteen visit www.thesixteen.com

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