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Linton Village College

    Linton Village College is a co-eduational comprehensive Community College with Foundation status. it. . . more>>

    Cambridge Taverner Choir

    Cambridge Taverner Choir
    Little St. Mary's Church
    Directed by Owen Rees, The Cambridge Taverner Choir, belongs to a generation of exciting early music chamber choirs which, like The Tallis Scholars and The Sixteen, emerged from the Oxford and Cambridge choral tradition.

    As well as regular concert series and festival appearances in Cambridge, the choir has performed in many parts of the U.K., including an appearance in the prestigious York Early Music Festival in July 2002.

    The choir has undertaken highly successful tours of Portugal in 1991 and Switzerland and Italy in 1996; it has also broadcast on Radio 3, and has been featured on Radio 4.

    The choir has released four recordings; all have been acclaimed by the critics, and Music from Renaissance Portugal was short-listed for the Gramophone Early Music Award in 1994.

    Little St. Mary's Church

      It is possible to hire the parish room for meetings and events, and to hire the church for even. . . more>>

      Friday Lunchtime Concerts

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      Friday Lunchtime Concerts
      Kettle's Yard
      Clare Hennessey, horn, Chang-Ho Yoon, violin &
      Richard Uttley, piano
      Brahms- Horn Trio


      Kettle's Yard Ensemble

      Cordeia WIlliams in YMotY finals 2006
      Kettle's Yard Ensemble
      Kettle's Yard

      Advanced instrumentalists from Cambridge University perform Brahms and Beethoven. Performers include violinist Catherine Myerscough and pianist Cordelia Williams.

       

      Tickets available in advance and on the door.

      To book your tickets please call 01223 352124.

       

      Alexander Goehr Portrait Concert

      Alexander Goehr Portrait Concert
      Kettle's Yard

      The inaugural performance by this newly formed ensemble. Young professional musicians perform alongside advanced instrumentalists from Cambridge University. They perform chamber works by Alexander Goehr, Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire and new compositions by Cambridge University students.

       

      To book your tickets please call 01223 352124.

      Collegium Laureatum - Dvorak Mass in D and Faure Requiem

      Collegium Laureatum - Dvorak Mass in D and Faure Requiem
      West Road Concert Hall Cambridge

      Collegium Laureatum Conductor: Ian Cobb Organist: Richard Sands

      Programme: DVORAK MASS in D *** FAURE REQUIEM CANTIQUE DE JEAN RACINE

      Soloists: Augusta Hebbert, Edward de Mickwitz

      Dvorak wrote his Mass in D major in 1886. Dvorak's main publisher refused to publish this work because the original scoring was for choir and organ. However, the London firm Novello accepted it on condition that he provide an orchestrated version as well. He did this in 1892. Collegium Laureatum will perform the orginal version.
      Faure dedicated the Cantique de Jean Racine to Cesar Franck. It was Franck who conducted the first performance at the Societe Nationale on 15th May 1875. The final piece will be Faure's Requiem. Collegium say : "We will not have to be so careful inviting you to this performance as Faure was when he invited his friends to the first (unfinished) version sung at a funeral. He said:"I shall be performing my requiem at 4.30 tomorrow, if you are passing the door, just drop in. Ask my friends not to sit together in case it begins to look like a performance! You must look as if you are there by chance."

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      can also be purchased on the door if still available www.collegium.org.uk

       

       

      The Scarlet Pimpernel

      The Scarlet Pimpernel
      Mumford Theatre, The
      The Scarlet Pimpernel is a swashbuckling musical based on the adventure novel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy, set during te reign of terror following the French Revolution. A secret society of English aristocrats, known as the League of the Scarlet Pimpernel, is engaged in rescuing their French counterparts from the guillotine. Their leader is the Scarlet Pimpernel. Despite being the talk of London society, no one except his small band of followers, and possibly his close friend the Prince of Wales, knows the Pimpernel's true identity. Set in the late 1700s with a wonderful musical score by Frank Wildhorn, a hilarious libretto and lavish costumes, this is certainly not a production to miss. There is also a saturday matinée which will start at 2.30pm

      The Scarlet Pimpernel

      The Scarlet Pimpernel
      Mumford Theatre, The
      The Scarlet Pimpernel is a swashbuckling musical based on the adventure novel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy, set during te reign of terror following the French Revolution. A secret society of English aristocrats, known as the League of the Scarlet Pimpernel, is engaged in rescuing their French counterparts from the guillotine. Their leader is the Scarlet Pimpernel. Despite being the talk of London society, no one except his small band of followers, and possibly his close friend the Prince of Wales, knows the Pimpernel's true identity. Set in the late 1700s with a wonderful musical score by Frank Wildhorn, a hilarious libretto and lavish costumes, this is certainly not a production to miss. There is also a saturday matinée which will start at 2.30pm

      The Scarlet Pimpernel

      The Scarlet Pimpernel
      Mumford Theatre, The
      The Scarlet Pimpernel is a swashbuckling musical based on the adventure novel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy, set during te reign of terror following the French Revolution. A secret society of English aristocrats, known as the League of the Scarlet Pimpernel, is engaged in rescuing their French counterparts from the guillotine. Their leader is the Scarlet Pimpernel. Despite being the talk of London society, no one except his small band of followers, and possibly his close friend the Prince of Wales, knows the Pimpernel's true identity. Set in the late 1700s with a wonderful musical score by Frank Wildhorn, a hilarious libretto and lavish costumes, this is certainly not a production to miss. There is also a saturday matinée which will start at 2.30pm
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