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Fri 10th September 2010, 18:00:00

Music from the Peterhouse Partbooks

A concert of Renaissance Sacred Music

Leading professional early music ensemble Alamire are joined by the Lady Frances Singers for a programme of music by Byrd, Gibbons, Taverner and Peterhouse organist Thomas Wilson. Directed by Dr David Skinner, Fellow of Sidney Sussex College.

The Chapel, Peterhouse

Friday 10th September at 6.00pm

Tickets £12/10 on the door. To reserve tickets email rosie.woodbury@pet.cam.ac.uk or telephone 01223 338223

Sat 18th September 2010, 00:00:19

Cerberus plays

An Evening of Chamber Music performed by
Violins: Gwen Owen Richer and Victoria Anderson
Viola: Andrew Ware
Cello: Veronica Henderson
Flute: Hugh Robinson
Clarinet: Sarah Bowden

Debussy String Quartet in G minor Op. 10
Villa-Lobos Bachianas Brasileiras No.6
Brahms Clarinet Quintet in B minor Op. 115

Admission by programme on the door: £10 (£8.00 concessions)

Sun 26th September 2010, 15:00:00

The Intimate Mozart: Piano Concerti in Chamber Music Format

With guests from the
Guildhall School of Music in Drama, London
Sunday 26 September 2010, 3 -4pm
Clare Hall Dining Hall
Presented by David Dolan

Programme
Mozart piano concerto in A major K. 414
David Dolan (piano), Tetsumi Nagata & John Doig (violins), Oscar Pirks (viola), Ella Rundle (cello), and Ana Cordova (double bass).

Mozart piano concerto in C major K. 415
Janneke Brits (piano), Beatrice Cazals & Frederic Moerth (violins), Angela Garcia Lopez (viola), Sarah Oliver (cello), and Zaynab Martin (double bass).

Performed by both advanced students and staff from the
Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London, and arising from Mozart’s designation of these concertos as being suitable for performance in a chamber music format, this concert demonstrates the role of the performer as creator and improviser.

Tickets: £10 / £3 Students
To book, please contact the Development Office: fw280@cam.ac.uk / 01223 760 962

Fri 15th October 2010, 19:45:00

The Cambridge Chamber Ensemble at Caius

THE CAMBRIDGE CHAMBER ENSEMBLE

Bateman Auditorium, Gonville and Caius College
Friday 15 October at 7.45pm

Mendelssohn – Piano Trio in D minor Op 49
Matyas Seiber – ‘Permutazioni a Cinque’
Ferenc Farkas – Early Hungarian Dances for Wind Quintet
Dvorak – Piano Trio in E minor Op 90 ‘Dumky’

Hisayo Shimizu – piano
Stephen Foster – violin
Oliver Gledhill – cello

Sally Landymore (flute), Graham Dolby (oboe), Sarah Whitworth (clarinet), Paul Ryder (horn), Laura Macleod (bassoon)

TICKETS: £10 (£5 students under 23) – includes interval refreshments
Phone 01223 506064 or 0794 135 1111, Mon – Sat, 9am-9pm
Tickets also available at the door, subject to availability

20th century music for Wind Quintet by Hungarian composers is framed by two of the outstanding works for Piano Trio from the Romantic period – Mendelssohn’s bravura Trio in D minor, and Dvorak’s ever-popular and most ‘folky’ chamber work.
2010 is the 50th anniversary of the untimely death of Matyas Seiber and the composer’s daughter, Julia Seiber Boyd, Chair of the Cambridge-Szeged Society, will be in attendance.

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