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Classical Guitar Concert

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Classical Guitar Concert
Michaelhouse - Trinity Street, Cambridge

A Saturday afternoon classical guitar concert starting at 3pm on Saturday 12th June 2010, at the Michaelhouse Arts Centre, Trinity Street, Cambridge.

Featuring the music of John Dowland, JS Bach, Sor, Rossini, Verdi and Piazzolla.

Works include 'Tyrolienne' (Rossini), 'La donna e mobile' (Verdi), traditional music from Germany, Mexico and Peru, and nuevo tango music by Astor Piazzolla of Argentina.
Played by guitarist Timothy Christmas.

The Michaelhouse Arts Centre is next to the market square in Cambridge city centre.
Tickets eight pounds on the door. The doors open at 2.45pm, and the concert ends at 4pm.

Michaelhouse Arts Centre, Trinity Street, Cambridge CB2 1SU

www.michaelhouse.org.uk

Beethoven Ensemble: Folk Song and Dance

The Beethoven Ensemble
Beethoven Ensemble: Folk Song and Dance
Trinity College Chapel

Saturday 29th May, 8pm
Trinity College Chapel

THE BEETHOVEN ENSEMBLE

Arisa Fujita, violin
Dan Hill, conductor

Programme:
Ludwig van Beethoven: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D, Op 61
Jean Sibelius: Symphony No 3 in C, Op 52

Book online at: http://www.beethovenensemble.com

The final concert in our Cambridge Series is a celebration of folk song, dance and merriment. Beethoven's Violin Concerto is one of the most soulful and joyful of all the violin concertos (though Sibelius's is close) - the third movement Rondo erupting in a great dance. Influences from Finnish folk music are discernible in the very first chords of the Sibelius's Third Symphony. There were also some programmatic notions behind it. In Paris in January 1906, after a period of lively celebrations, Sibelius played three themes to the painter Oscar Parviainen: Funeral March, A Prayer to God and A Great Feast. The Symphony is more classical than his first two, arcing back to a Beethovenian style, both musically and in orchestration.

Ticket Prices: £12/£8 (concessions) £3 (students)
ONLINE: http://www.beethovenensemble.com
EMAIL: tickets@beethovenensemble.com
PHONE: 01223 968-333

Trinity College Chapel
Cambridge
CB2 1TQ

Queen Mary's Consort: Best of British

Queen Mary's Consort: Best of British
Trinity College Chapel

Drawing on the finest choral scholars from across the University, Queen Mary's Consort returns for an all-British programme:

Patrick Gowers - Viri Galilaei
Francis Grier - Three Devotions
Benjamin Britten - Hymn of St Columba
Gustav Holst - Nunc Dimittis
Oliver Rudland - Eventide
William Walton - The Twelve
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Queen Mary's Consort
Simon Bland / John Challenger - Organ
Directed by Michael Waldron

Choir 2000 'Come and Sing' Choral Day, Saturday 29th May 2010

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Choir 2000 'Come and Sing' Choral Day, Saturday 29th May 2010
Histon Baptist Church

Building on the success of previous Choral Days, Histon-based Choir 2000 is again offering an opportunity to study Mozart's beautiful Vesperae Solennes de Confessore under the skilled direction of David Hill who, although of international fame, is still closely connected to this area.

David Hill is widely respected as both a choral and orchestral conductor in this country and abroad. At present he is the Chief Conductor of the BBC Singers, Musical Director of the Bach Choir, Music Director of the Leeds Philharmonic Society and Chief Conductor of The Southern Sinfonia.

The day will start at 9.30am with a short warm-up piece, 'Hamba Lulu' before moving on to the main work. We finish with a 'performance' open to the public free of charge at around 4.30pm. The day will finish at around 5.15pm.

We also arrange a lunchtime hog roast at a local pub if there is sufficient interest.

Enrolment for the day is £12 - scores are included and CD rehearsal files are available at a small extra charge. A registration form can be downloaded from our website at: http://www.choir2000.org/

Gilbert and Sullivan's "HMS Pinafore" from Scratch

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Gilbert and Sullivan's "HMS Pinafore" from Scratch
Ely Cathedral Cambridge

‘H.M.S. Pinafore’ or ‘The Lass that Loved a Sailor’ is one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s best loved musical - theatre works, written over 130 years ago it continues to be one of their most enjoyable operettas and has achieved extraordinary popularity worldwide through wonderful tunes and highly comic situations.

Now YOU can take part in a performance of this gloriously funny musical full of good natured humour that will be an evening of enjoyment for all the family.

During the first half of the performance you, the audience, will learn the words and music of the chorus songs under the direction of Mr Ian McMillan accompanied by Ely Sinfonia under their Artistic Director Mr Steve Bingham. Words and music sheets are included in the ticket price.

After the interval you will be joined by our company of distinguished soloists from the world of West-End Theatre and Opera to perform a slightly edited version of Gilbert and Sullivan’s comical masterpiece.

To add to the fun of the event you are invited to come dressed in Victorian costume as a sailor or maiden, or whatever takes your fancy.

We hope that many local choirs and musical societies will join us for the evening and a special ticket price is available to groups of 8 or more people with a £2 reduction on each ticket.

The evening will end with a grand ‘Last Night of the Proms’ finale, with Union Jack flags supplied.

Do not miss what promises to be a wonderful ending to the Eel Day Festival.

P.S. If you do not wish to take part in the boisterous singing you are most welcome to just sit and enjoy Gilbert and Sullivan’s wonderful musical.

Tickets £18, £12, £8, children £5, £2 off each ticket for groups of 8 or more available from Ely Cathedral Box 01353 660349 (Mon-Fri 11am-3pm) and ONLINE at https://tickets.elycathedral.org/

Beethoven Ensemble: Expanding Horizons

The Beethoven Ensemble
Beethoven Ensemble: Expanding Horizons
Trinity College Chapel

Saturday 08 May 2010 at 20:00
Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge

Beethoven Ensemble: Expanding Horizons

Tickets from http://www.beethovenensemble.com

Daniel Hill, conductor
Robin Green, piano
Antoine Francoise, piano

Programme:
Jean Sibelius ~ The Swan of Tuonela from 'Legends', Op 22
Francis Poulenc ~ Concerto for two pianos and orchestra in D minor
Ludwig van Beethoven ~ Symphony No 5 in C minor, Op 67

Tickets from http://www.beethovenensemble.com

The Jenkinson Farr Duo

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The Jenkinson Farr Duo
Linton Village College

An entrancing evening of music from the Jenkinson Farr Duo

Continuing their 50th anniversary season, the Linton Music Society welcome the multi-award-winning Jenkinson Farr Duo. Katherine Jenkinson (cello) and Alison Farr (piano) met as students at the Royal Academy of Music and have now been playing together for ten years. During this time, they have become experts in the cello/piano repertoire and have had music composed especially for them. They have played at The Wigmore Hall, St Martin-in-the-fields and the Southbank Centre.

The irresistible programme includes Vivaldi’s Sonata No6 Rv46, Shostakovich’s Sonata for Cello and Piano Op 40, Fauré’s Elegie and Beethoven’s Sonata in D Major Op 102 No 2.

“…no matter how varied the techniques and musical expressions required, these grand performers mastered the style with awe-inspiring understanding and amazing phrasing and articulation.” Dr RJ Westwell

The concert takes place on Saturday 27 March 2010 7.30pm at
Linton Village College. Tickets £10, under 16’s £2, are available at the door, or in advance either by telephoning 01223 893480 or from Sweet Talk News, 77 High Street, Linton.

Further information about all concerts and the Linton Music Society is available by visiting www.lintonmusic.org.uk

CPYO Spring Concert

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CPYO Spring Concert
West Road Concert Hall Cambridge

This concert will feature the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Youth Orchestra performing Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony and music by Bernstein and Copland. For more information, please visit www.cambridgeshiremusic.org or contact us on 01480 373555

CPYO Spring Concert

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CPYO Spring Concert
West Road Concert Hall Cambridge

This concert will feature the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Youth Orchestra performing Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony and music by Bernstein and Copland. For more information, please visit www.cambridgeshiremusic.org or contact us on 01480 373555

Classical Guitar Concert

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Classical Guitar Concert
Michaelhouse - Trinity Street, Cambridge

A Saturday afternoon Classical Guitar Concert with music by Vivaldi, Carcassi, Giuliani, Tarrega and Brouwer.

Works include 'Jesu, Joy' (Bach), 'Ode to Joy' (Beethoven) and the famous 'Spanish Romance'. Played by guitarist Tim Christmas.

The Michaelhouse Arts Centre has a fine setting, near to the market square in Cambridge city centre.

Doors open at 2.45pm, and the concert will end at 4pm.

Michaelhouse, Trinity Street, Cambridge CB2 1SU

www.michaelhouse.org.uk

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