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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

Singing On The River

Singing On The River
King's College Cambridge

A programme of music for a summer's evening with Madrigals, Part Songs, Folk Songs, close harmony and classics including songs by Cole Porter, Louis Armstrong and Michael Jackson.

 

Tickets are available from The Shop at King's: 01223 769 340

King's College Cambridge

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Women in Rural Music Enterprise - WiRME Network Meeting

Women in Rural Music Enterprise - WiRME Network Meeting
Cambridge Meridian Golf Club

Women and music

Moving Tone in co-operation with WIRE invite you to the first meeting of this local music network for women.

The first meeting of WiRME will take place at the Cambridge Meridian Golf Club, Toft, Cambridgeshire, on Saturday, 4 July at 7pm. Open to women connected or interested in live music locally, we invite you to come along and help us get this local music network happening. For more information call 01223 264991 or 0771 241 4762.

Cambridge Meridian Golf Club

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DOT COTTON: FIERCE ANGEL

DOT COTTON: FIERCE ANGEL
Junction 1, The
East Anglia’s biggest and best lesbigay club, featuring some of the most revered dance DJ’s and Producers. This month features Mark Doyle of Fierce Angel and Lisa German. 

Fierce Angel is the new record and events company from Mark Doyle, the creator of Hed Kandi. Fiercely independent and already picking up critical worldwide acclaim, the company is on a mission to provide simply the finest music and the most memorable nights out. 

Mark Doyle is the main man behind Fierce Angel Records. The compiler of the CDs, A&R for the record label & headline DJ at evens across the world! His phenomenal career all started back in 1999 when he had the idea for Hed Kandi and developed the brand as a lifestyle concept incorporating a record label, a radio show and international club nights that stimulate all the senses. 

Lisa German has eleven years experience and a technical ability as a DJ second to none, she’s gained a reputation as one of the scenes true professionals as clubbers from DTPM to The Gallery, Heaven to Trade and now Hed Kandi will happily testify.

Michiko Kobayashi

Michiko Kobayashi
Emmanuel United Reformed Church
Michiko began playing the violin at the age of five. Her first violin teacher in Japan was Prof. Takahiro Muroya, with whom she learned for eleven years.

She entered Toho Gakuen School of Music in 1993 where she studied the violin with Prof. Tsugio Tokunaga, as well as the piano and conducting. She moved on to study at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London with Prof. David Takeno. She also took part in the student exchange programme between GSMD and Robert Schumann Hochschule für Musik, Düsseldorf, where she studied with Prof. Ida Bieler. 

Awards include the third prize at the JILA Music Competition, Croydon Symphony Orchestra Soloist Award, and she became one of five finalists in the prestigious Japan Music Competition in 2000. She also won all the available violin prizes at GSMD, gaining, as well as BMus (Hon.) First Class and MMus in Performance, the Concert Recital Diploma (Equivalent to European Premier Prix) in 2003. She was also the recipient of a special award for her "strong artistic temperament" at Lipizer International Violin Competition in Italy. 

She has participated in international masterclasses by Toru Yasunaga (leader of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra), Ruggiero Ricci, György Pauk, Igor Ozim, Gerhard Schulz, Eduard Schmieder, and Hermann Krebbers. 

She performed Saint-Saëns' third violin concerto with Epsom Symphony Orchestra, Sarasate's Carmen Fantasy with Croydon Symphony Orchestra at Fairfield Hall, and her performance of Bartök's second violin concerto with Guildhall Symphony Orchestra at Barbican Hall was awarded Musicians' Company Silver Medal from GSMD. 

Night Music

Night Music
West Road Concert Hall Cambridge
Mark Padmore tenor/director*
Maxim Rysanov viola
Jacqueline Shave leader/director
Katie Mitchell stage director

Stravinsky Fanfare for a New Theatre
Harrison Birtwistle Prologue
Britten Lachrymae
Handel ‘Thus when the Sun' and ‘Total Eclipse' (Samson)
John Woolrich Ulysses Awakes
Britten Nocturne*

Fêted British tenor Mark Padmore joins Britten Sinfonia in a ravishing programme exploring the theme of night in this dramatically-treated performance directed by Katie Mitchell. Fresh from his acclaimed realisation of Bach's St John Passion, Mark Padmore performs this unique, unconducted interpretation of Britten's Nocturne, while also beguiling us with two gems of arias from Handel's Samson, intensely evocative settings of Milton's glorious poetry, including the poignant meditation on Samson's blindness, ‘Total Eclipse'. Viola wunderkind Maxim Rysanov takes the leading role in Britten's interpretation of Dowland's Lachrymae and John Woolrich's Ulysses Awakes, a moving reworking of Monteverdi.

... one achingly beautiful stanza succeeds the other, and the purity of Padmore's delivery here is a thing of wonder.'
The Independent


In conversation Free pre-concert talk with performers in Cambridge at 7.00pm

* must show ID on booking or collection on door

Pierre-Laurent Aimard and Britten Sinfonia

Pierre-Laurent Aimard and Britten Sinfonia
West Road Concert Hall Cambridge

Haydn Symphony No. 22 'The Philosopher'

Ives The Unanswered Question

György Kurtág Ligatura Message to Frances Marie (TheUnanswered Question); Irka-Firka

Schoenberg Three pieces Op. posth.

Webern Five Movements, Op. 5

Mozart Piano Concerto No. 26 in D K.537 'Coronation'


Recitalist, soloist, chamber musician and conductor, Aldeburgh Festival Artistic Director designate Pierre-Laurent Aimard combines technical mastery with an ability to paint the full spectrum of colour and identify with the spirit of each work. Typically, this programme spans the centuries, an intriguing mix of classical style with the distilled, sensuous expressionism of Schoenberg, Webern and Aldeburgh Festival's featured composer György Kurtág.

‘...his playing is big-boned, strongly profiled and richly textured. There is nothing ordinary about Aimard. His musicianship is in a class of its own.'
Evening Standard

Cambridge 7.00pm - In conversation with Pierre-Laurent Aimard (free)

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