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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETYSEASON 2017-18
The coming season is a showcaseof rich repertoire, thrilling guestconductors and soloists, as well asthe chance to applaud our newlyrestructured ensembles. We aredelighted to announce that theCambridge University Orchestra,formerly Cambridge UniversityChamber Orchestra (CUCO), is ournew premier orchestra. For thefirst time, the orchestra will havethe opportunity to performambitious large-scale concerts aswell as the chamber repertoire forwhich CUCO was so renowned.
The Cambridge University Sinfoniatakes after the CUMS SymphonyOrchestra, being conducted bothby professionals and ourexceptional student conductors.We are delighted that from thisyear Sian Edwards will be able tooffer her huge experience and loveof teaching to our studentconductors in a new role asArtistic Advisor.
Highlights of the year’sprogramme are many: theCambridge University Orchestraopens the Season with Bernstein,Saint-Saëns, Milhaud and Mozartunder Tom Poster, beforewelcoming back Sir Mark Elder for
a stunning December concert inKing’s College Chapel of Brahms’First Symphony, Schreker’sscintillating Kammersymphonieand Debussy’s Rhapsody forClarinet. King’s Chapel is also thevenue for the traditionally large-scale January concert, where weare very excited that celebratedconductor Jac van Steen will bemaking his first appearance withCUMS, as the conductor of theVerdi Requiem. What better wayto celebrate the start of our 175thAnniversary year!
It is a packed year too for theother CUMS ensembles, with theWind Orchestra looking forwardto a year under the baton ofstudent conductor William Barnes-McCallum and the CambridgeUniversity Symphony Choruspreparing to sing such choral‘greats’ as Israel in Egypt and theBrahms Requiem. It is anespecially exciting year for theChamber Choir, collaborating withthe Collegium Musicum for anhistorically-informed performanceof Purcell’s Hail, Bright Cecilia onthe Eve of St Cecilia’s Day, andperforming a selection of rareBrahms choral works in April as
part of the second CambridgeBrahms Festival.
And no introduction to the Seasoncould be complete withoutthanking our many supporters,whose steadfast generosity allowsus to put on these concerts andtake student music-making to evergreater heights.
Edward ReeveCUMS Student President
Chloë DavidsonCUMS Executive Director
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Season Highlights 4
Michaelmas Term Concerts 6
Lent Term Concerts 12
Easter Term Concerts 18
The Lunchtime Concert Series 20
Music on Tour: Beyond Cambridge 22
Our History 23
Join The Supporters' Circle 24
Booking Information 25
Concert Index 26
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Thank you to our Supporters and Funders, whosegenerous support has made this season possible.
To find out more about supporting CUMS pleasecontact Alice Greenwood, CUMS MarketingAssistant, at [email protected].
TTP Group – Principal Sponsor
Christ's College
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CUMS Fund
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Gonville & Caius College
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Murray Edwards College
Newnham College
Peterhouse
Robinson College
St Edmund's College
St John's College
Trinity College
University of Cambridge Faculty of Music
University of Cambridge Societies Syndicate
West Road Concert Hall
Wolfson College
Front Cover: CUMS Competition prize-winners 2017 in theCripps Building, St John’s College, Cambridge. ©Tom PorteousWith kind permission of St John’s College, Cambridge
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Soprano, Cambridge University Symphony Chorus
Singing with the Chorus is excellent, as it is unique among theUniversity’s choirs in terms of its size and the repertoire itperforms. I have learnt a lot as Student President: it has allowed meto influence how the Chorus is run, as well expanding myUniversity social circles by getting to know members of theChorus. Highlights for me from the past season include singingCopland’s In the Beginning in the stunning environment of TrinityCollege Chapel, as well as the once-in-a-lifetime chance to sing J.S.Bach’s Mass in B minor under Sir Roger Norrington. In theforthcoming season I am particularly looking forward to Handel’simmense choral work Israel in Egypt in the impressive surroundingsof Saffron Hall.
James Jones Violin, Cambridge University Orchestra
Looking back on my first year at Cambridge, and reflecting on mymusical activity, playing in CUCO was absolutely an essential andexciting experience. Having made the choice, as an aspiringviolinist, to attend university rather than conservatoire, I wasconcerned about being able to continue to gain experience playingin a high-level orchestra. However, CUCO absolutely provided thatand more, with unmatchable opportunities to play ambitiousprogrammes under esteemed professional conductors. What reallymade an impression on me was the sheer dedication and drive fromeach member of the orchestra to create something undeniablyspecial in every concert. There was a tangible sense of being part ofa team and something greater than oneself alone. CUCO is set tobe even more exciting and challenging this year as we will now becalled the Cambridge University Orchestra and will be performingsymphonic repertoire as well as chamber orchestra repertoire.
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Joseph CurranFlute, Cambridge University Wind Orchestra
Being part of the Cambridge University Wind Orchestra over the lastthree years has been a fantastic experience. There is a real sense ofcommunity and belonging in CUWO, and it has been a pleasure toperform together, and to help organise the concerts, socials and tours. I have had the chance to play music from diverse genres in venuesranging from West Road and Trinity Chapel to Oxford, Bristol and evenBelgium. In doing so I have met some great friends and have so manywonderful memories. I am looking forward to the season ahead, whichpromises to be as exciting as ever. Highlights include Márquez DanzonNo.2, Hindemith Symphony for Band and Ponchielli's Trumpet Concertowith soloist Nick Smith. I am particularly looking forward to our summerconcert, celebrating CUWO’s 30th anniversary, which will feature thepremière of an original composition written for CUWO by JonathanWoolgar.
Helena MooreSoprano, Cambridge University Chamber Choir
I was first attracted to the Cambridge University Chamber Choir as itoffered secular music which contrasts with the standard repertoire sungby chapel choirs. It has been inspiring to have masterclasses withdirectors such as Nicholas Mulroy on Baroque arias and fundamentally,the communication of a narrative to an audience. A highlight from lastyear was J.S. Bach’s St John Passion which allowed students to performboth in the choir and as soloists alongside Nicholas Mulroy as Evangelist.This provided a new challenge as the choir performed the Passionwithout a director, giving a huge responsibility to the singers and creatinga more courageous performance. This project, along with others such asVenus and Adonis, involved a collaboration with the specialist Baroqueorchestra Collegium Musicum led by Margaret Faultless. I am particularlylooking forward to performing in the concert of madrigals involving asmall chamber group.
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Alumni Festival:Come & SingFRIDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 20179.30PM
Rehearsals 4.30pm - 6.30pm &7.45pm - 9.15pm
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Fauré Cantique de Jean Racine
Duruflé Requiem
Cambridge University Alumni Chorus
East Anglia Chamber Orchestra
Stephen Cleobury conductor
Alice Webster mezzo-soprano
Charlie Baigent baritone
Henry Websdale organ
Tickets: £10Participant Tickets: £15 to sing plus£4 music hire
To book your tickets please visitwww.alumni.cam.ac.uk/events/alumni-festival-2017
Season Launch ConcertSATURDAY 21 OCTOBER 2017, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Bernstein Overture to Candide
Mozart Piano Concerto No.21 in C major, K.467
Saint-Saëns Carnival of the Animals
Milhaud Le Boeuf sur le toit
Cambridge University Orchestra
Tom Poster conductor/piano
Naomi Woo piano(Second Piano, Carnival of the Animals)
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Grieg Piano Concerto SATURDAY 28 OCTOBER 2017, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Beethoven Egmont Overture
Grieg Piano Concerto
Tchaikovsky Symphony No.5
Cambridge University Sinfonia Natalia Luis-Bassa conductorToby Hession piano (CUMS Concerto Competition 2017 prize-winner)
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The music of Judith WeirFRIDAY 17 NOVEMBER 2017, 8.00PM
ST JOHN'S DIVINITY SCHOOL
Barbara White My Barn Having Burned to the Ground I Can Now See the Moon
Judith Weir Nuits d'AfriqueThree ChoralesDay Break Shadows FleeBlue-Green Hill
Camden Reeves Starlight Squid
Richard Causton Phoenix
Jeremy ThurlowNew Work (World Première)
Cambridge University New Music Ensemble
In Praise of St Cecilia's Day TUESDAY 21 NOVEMBER 2017, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Henry Purcell Come Ye Sons of Art Hail, Bright Cecilia
Cambridge University Collegium Musicum
Cambridge University Chamber Choir
Margaret Faultless, Nicholas Mulroy directors
Edward Reeve continuo
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Pre-concert talk at 7.00pm Judith Weir in conversationwith Richard Causton
MARGARETFAULTLESS
NICHOLAS MULROY
JUDITH WEIR
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CambridgeUniversity JazzOrchestra FRIDAY 24 NOVEMBER 2017 7.30PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
The highlight of the CUJO yearwith special guest
For full programme details visitwww.cujo.org.uk closer to thetime.
To find out about CUJO gigsthroughout the year, sign up to our monthly newsletters atwww.cums.org.uk
Beethoven Piano Concerto No.3SATURDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2017, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Schumann Faust Overture Beethoven Piano Concerto No.3Mendelssohn Symphony No.5, ‘Reformation’
Cambridge University SinfoniaToby Hession conductorAdelaide Yue piano(CUMS Concerto Competition 2017 prize-winner)
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Wind OrchestraTUESDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2017, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Richard Saucedo Persistence
Copland, arr. Robert Longfield Variations on a Shaker Melody (from Appalachian Spring)
Ponchielli Trumpet Concerto
Copland An Outdoor Adventure
Adam Gorb Midnight in Buenos Aires
Martin Ellerby Paris Sketches
Cambridge University Wind OrchestraWilliam Barnes-McCallum conductorNick Smith trumpet (CUMS Concerto Competition 2017 prize-winner)
Handel Israel in EgyptSATURDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2017, 7.30PM
SAFFRON HALL
Handel Concerto Grosso in D minor, op.6 No.10 Israel in Egypt
Cambridge University Symphony Chorus
East Anglia Chamber Orchestra
Richard Wilberforce conductor
Sofia Larsson, Iúnó Connolly sopranos
Christopher Lowrey alto
Adam Temple-Smith tenor
Gareth John, Nicholas Mogg basses
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NICK SMITHCAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY CHORUS AND CUMS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA IN SAFFRON HALL, JUNE 2016
CUWO will beperforming with BristolUniversity WindOrchestra in Bristol onSaturday 18 November.
For further detailsplease visitwww.cums.org.ukcloser to the time.
Tickets: £10Concessions: £8Students: £3
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Sir Mark Elder conductsCambridge University OrchestraSATURDAY 2 DECEMBER 2017, 8.00PMKING'S COLLEGE CHAPEL
Schreker KammersymphonieDebussy Rhapsody for Clarinet Brahms Symphony No.1
Cambridge University OrchestraSir Mark Elder conductorSergio Castillo Lopez clarinet
SERGIO CASTILLO LOPEZ
SIR MARK ELDER
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KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL
Verdi Requiem
Cambridge University Orchestra
Choirs of Gonville & Caius, Jesus, Selwyn and St Catharine’s Colleges
Cambridge University Chamber Choir
Jac van Steen conductor
Elizabeth Atherton soprano
Claudia Huckle contralto
David Butt Philip tenor
Andrew Greenan bass
Tickets: £35, £30, £20, £6Students: £31, £26, £16, £3 or £5 on the door, subject to availability
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Mahler Symphony No.1SATURDAY 17 FEBRUARY 2018, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Nico Muhly Mixed Messages
Bruch Violin Concerto No.1
Mahler Symphony No.1
Cambridge University Orchestra
Ben Gernon conductor
Stephanie Childress violin (CUMS Concerto Competition 2017 Winner)
Tickets: £20, £14, £10Concessions: £18, £12, £8Students: £5
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18 An Evening ofChamber MusicFRIDAY 2 MARCH 20188.00PM
PEMBROKE COLLEGE OLD LIBRARY
The finest chamber musicians in theUniversity, who hold InstrumentalAwards, present a variedprogramme of chamber works in thebeautiful surroundings of PembrokeCollege Old Library. For full programme details visitwww.mus.cam.ac.uk nearer the time.
Tickets: £10Students: £3Tickets include a glass of wine atinterval drinks with the performers.
Cambridge University Wind OrchestraSchools ConcertWEDNESDAY 7 MARCH 2018, 1.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Eric Whitacre Ghost Train Paul Hart CartoonArturo Márquez, arr. Oliver Nickel Danzon No.2Murray Gold, arr. Matthew Kemp Doctor Who MusicMichael Giacchino, arr. Jay Bocook Music from The Incredibles
William Barnes-McCallum conductor
A varied and playful programme aimed at sparking the imagination ofchildren whilst teaching them about music. Pieces will be displayed witha colourful projected presentation. Open to schools by invitation – if yourschool would like to attend please contact Laura Dunkling [email protected]. The concert welcomes home-schooled children.
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Varsity Concert: Oxford & CambridgeUniversity Wind OrchestrasSATURDAY 24 FEBRUARY 2018, 5.00PM
TRINITY COLLEGE CHAPEL
Programme to include:Eric Whitacre Ghost Train Paul Hart CartoonArturo Márquez, arr. Oliver Nickel Danzon No.2Michael Giacchino, arr. Jay Bocook Music from The Incredibles
Cambridge University Wind OrchestraOxford University Wind OrchestraWilliam Barnes-McCallum, Peter Simmons conductors
Tickets: £10, Students: £3
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Elgar Sea PicturesSATURDAY 10 MARCH 2018, 8.00PMWEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Kaija Saariaho Lumière et Pesanteur
Elgar Sea Pictures
Sibelius Symphony No.2
Cambridge University Sinfonia
Naomi Woo conductor(CUMS Conducting Scholar 2017)
Helen Charlston mezzo-soprano
Tickets: £20, £14, £10Concessions: £18, £12, £8Students: £5
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Handel Acis and GalateaTUESDAY 13 MARCH 2018, 8.00PM
SENATE HOUSE
A semi-staged performance celebrating the 200th Anniversary of its first performance
Cambridge University Collegium Musicum
With members of Cambridge University Chamber Choir
Margaret Faultless, Nicholas Mulroy music directors
William Ashford stage director
We are very grateful to the University of Cambridge forgiving permission to perform in this historic building
Tickets: £25, £20, £10Students: £21, £16, £6, or £5 on the door, subject to availability
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SATURDAY 17 MARCH 20187.30PM
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Rachmaninov Movements from:All-Night Vigil Liturgy of St John Chrysostom
Frank MartinMass for Double Choir
Cambridge University Symphony ChorusEdward Higginbottom conductor
King’s Foundation ConcertSATURDAY 17 MARCH 2018, 5.30PM
KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL
Howells Te Deum (Collegium Regale)
Brahms Double Concerto for Violin & Cello
Howells An English Mass
Cambridge University Orchestra
Stephen Cleobury conductor
Magnus Johnston violin
Guy Johnston cello
Tickets: £35, £27, £22, £15Students: £5
Tickets: £20, £13Concessions: £18, £11Students: £16, £9 or £5 on thedoor, subject to availability
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This concert marks theretirement of Stuart Laingas Master of Corpus ChristiCollege and as Chairman of the CUMS Trustees.
Edward Higginbottom conductsCambridge UniversitySymphony Chorus
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Secular works by Brahms, including vocal quartets, Liederand intermezzi for piano
Cambridge University Chamber ChoirMartin Ennis directorEdward Reeve piano
This concert is part of theCambridge Brahms Festival, whichtakes place 18 - 22 April 2018. For more details about thefestival, please contact EdwardReeve at [email protected]
Cambridge University Wind OrchestraAnniversary ConcertFRIDAY 11 MAY 2018, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Nigel Hess Lochnager Suite
Jonathan Woolgar New Work (World Première)
Hindemith Symphony in B-flat
Vaughan Williams English Folk Song Suite
Grainger Irish Tune and Shepherd's Hey
Cambridge University Wind Orchestra
William Barnes-McCallum conductor
Tickets: £10Concessions: £8Students: £3
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Cambridge University Orchestra performs TchaikovskySATURDAY 12 MAY 2018, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Korngold Suite from Much Ado about Nothing
Tchaikovsky Variations on a Rococo Theme
Mendelssohn Symphony No.3, 'The Scottish'
Cambridge University Orchestra
Jamie Phillips conductor
Michael Petrov cello
Brahms Ein deutsches RequiemSATURDAY 16 JUNE 2018, 8.00PM
KING'S COLLEGE CHAPEL
William Cole New Work (CUMS Composer in Residence 2017-8) (World Première)
Brahms Ein deutsches Requiem
Cambridge University Sinfonia
Cambridge University Symphony Chorus
Naomi Woo, Jeremy Jackman conductors
Nardus Williams soprano
Johnny Herford bass
Tickets: £35, £30, £20, £12Students: £31, £26, £16, £8 or £5 on the door, subject to availability
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Lunchtime Concert SeriesADMISSION FREE 1.10pm – 1.55pm West Road Concert Hallunless otherwise stated
Michaelmas Term 201710 October
THE ARC QUARTET: ANITA MONSERRAT & ANAHITAFALAKI violin, LENI SEWART & DOROTHY HOSKINSviola and ORLA PAPADAKIS celloMozart String Quintet No.4 in G minor, K.516Shostakovich String Quartet No.7, op.108
17 October
LEO POPPLEWELL celloCUMS Concerto Competition prize-winnerMIKEY PANDYA pianoBeethoven Cello Sonata No.4, op.102 No.1 in C majorRachmaninov Cello Sonata, op.19
24 October
THE KING’S MENA concert of jazz and close harmony from the choralscholars of King’s College Choir
31 October
INSTRUMENTAL AWARD SCHEME WIND DECTETÉmile Bernard Divertissement, op.36Jean Françaix Neuf Pièces Caractéristiques
7 November
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY MINIMALIST ENSEMBLETerry Riley In C
14 November
HELENA MOORE & CAMBRIDGE MAHLER ORCHESTRAEDWARD LIEBRECHT conductorDelius Two pieces for small orchestraMahler Rückert-Lieder
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Ed Liebrecht President, CULCThe Lunchtime Concert series offers a chance to spendyour lunch break listening to Cambridge University’s bestperformers, in unique, interesting programmes throughoutthe year. This year’s series presents a fantastic variety ofrepertoire, ranging from Tudor choral music and well-loved Beethoven, through the giants of the latenineteenth century, to a brilliant array of twentieth-century music, including Stravinsky’s remarkable ASoldier’s Tale. Seventeen free admission concerts withinteresting performances of the highest quality is anopportunity not to be missed. I hope to see you there!
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28 November
ENSEMBLE PRO VICTORIAHUMPHREY THOMPSON directorThe Tudor Henrys: Browne, Fayrfax and Ludford
Lent Term 201816 January
FLUTE QUARTET: CHARLOTTE EVES flute, STEPHANIE CHILDRESS violin, ANNA SEMPLE viola,CHRIS HEDGES celloMozart Flute Quartet No.1 in D major, K.285Andreae Flute Quartet op.43
30 January
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY BRASS ENSEMBLEVaried music for brass ensembleWILLIAM CLARK-MAXWELL celloCUMS Concerto Competition prize-winner
6 February (St John’s Divinity School)
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY COLLEGIUM MUSICUMMARGARET FAULTLESS director‘Music for Violins’Telemann Concerto for four violins & other works for between one and four solo violins
13 February (1.10-2.15pm)
CUMS CONCERTO COMPETITION FINAL 2018Performances by the CUMS Concerto Competition finalists
20 February (St John’s Divinity School)
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY CHAMBER CHOIRNICHOLAS MULROY director‘Madrigal Mystery Tour’
27 February
THE EMPYREAN ENSEMBLEEDWARD REEVE director/piano, JAMES JONES violin,LAURA VAN DER HEIJDEN celloBeethoven Triple Concerto
6 March
Performances by musicians from theCAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY INSTRUMENTAL AWARD SCHEME
13 March
SIEGFRIED SINFONIAWILLIAM BARNES-McCALLUM conductorStravinsky L’Histoire du Soldat (Suite)
Easter Term 20181 May
URSULA PERKS, pianoProkofiev Ten Pieces from Romeo and Juliet, op.75
8 May
RICOCHET ENSEMBLE: ANNA SEMPLE viola,STEPHANIE CHILDRESS & PETER GRISHIN violinSchnittke Concerto Grosso No.1
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CUMS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TOURPRAGUE Following the summer tradition, CUMSSO went on tour andspent a very exciting five days in Prague, playingTchaikovsky’s wonderful 4th Symphony and Holst’sSomerset Rhapsody. We played in three different venues tofull audiences, including Prague’s own National Museum ofMusic which was a particular highlight, conducted superblyby the CUMS Conducting Scholar John Tothill. Aside fromthe rehearsals and concerts, the orchestra found time tosightsee around the city, visiting the Castle, Palace andJewish Heritage sites as well as enjoying a group trip toBrevnov Brewery and sampling Czech beer!
Sacha Lee Ensemble President 2016-7 and Tour Manager
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY WINDORCHESTRA TOUR GERMANYFollowing our inaugural tour to Belgium last year, CUWOdeparted for a second tour in July 2017 to the Rhineland,Germany. Under conductor Jack Bazalgette, we performeda varied repertoire of wind music, including MalcolmArnold’s jaunty Scottish Dances, Gorb’s energetic YiddishDances and the intense wind orchestra arrangement ofSymphonic Dances from Bernstein’s West Side Story. Theorchestra was received well by an enthusiastic audience inthe wonderful church of St. Peter in the town of Bacharachon the river Rhine, as well as entertaining residents, touristsand passers-by in the spa-centre of Bad Kreuznach. Wealso played in the prestigious church of St. Aposteln in thecentre of Cologne and enjoyed a final concert outdoors inthe gorgeous town square of Linz am Rhein. During theband’s down time, the band members bonded very quicklyand enjoyed several great excursions together. Theseincluded a visit to the stunning Drachenburg Castle atopthe Drachenfels peak, as well as a peaceful cruise along theriver around Cologne.
Simon Mariner, Joseph Curran & Ellen Berry Tour Managers
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Our HistoryCUMS is one of the oldest and most distinguisheduniversity music societies in the world. It offers a world-class musical education for members of the Universityand local residents, nurturing the great musicians of thefuture and providing performing opportunities for over500 Cambridge musicians every year. The Society hasplayed a pivotal role in British musical life for over 170years. It has educated Sir Andrew Davis, Sir Mark Elder,Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Edward Gardner, ChristopherHogwood and Robin Ticciati, gave the première of worksby Brahms, Holloway, Lutoslawski, Rutter, Saxton andVaughan Williams, and has given generations ofCambridge musicians the experience of performingalongside visiting conductors and soloists includingBritten, Dvorák, Kodaly, Menuhin and Tchaikovsky. Sincethe 1870s, CUMS has enjoyed the leadership of several ofBritain’s finest musicians, including Sir Charles VilliersStanford, Sir David Willcocks, Sir Philip Ledger, and, from1983 to 2009, Stephen Cleobury. In 2009, StephenCleobury assumed a new role as Principal Conductor ofCambridge University Symphony Chorus, Sir RogerNorrington was appointed as Principal Guest Conductorand a series was launched to expose CUMS members toa succession of world-class visiting conductors. In 2010,CUMS entered another new phase when it merged withthe Cambridge University Chamber Orchestra andCambridge University Music Club. In October 2010, theSociety launched the Cambridge University LunchtimeConcerts – a new series of weekly chamber recitals atWest Road Concert Hall showcasing our finest musicaltalent. In 2011 it welcomed the Cambridge UniversityChamber Choir, which is directed by Martin Ennis, David
Lowe and Nicholas Mulroy. In 2014, the CambridgeUniversity Jazz Orchestra and the Cambridge UniversityNew Music Ensemble joined CUMS as associateensembles. 2017 saw a restructuring of the CUMSorchestras, with the formation of two ensembles(Cambridge University Orchestra and CambridgeUniversity Sinfonia) from the earlier three, with the aim ofcreating a greater number of opportunities for studentsto play under some of the best professional conductors.CUMS continues to provide opportunities for our fineststudent soloists and conductors by awarding conductingscholarships and concerto prizes, and it encourages newmusic by running a composition competition andpremièring at least one new work each year. Recenthighlights have included Wagner’s Parsifal (Act III)conducted by Sir Mark Elder, a recording of The Epic ofEverest’s original score for the British Film Institute, J.S.Bach's B minor Mass conducted by Sir Roger Norringtonand Verdi’s Otello (Act I) conducted by Richard Farnes.
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Since it was founded in 1843, CUMS has provided uniqueopportunities for successive generations of Cambridgemusicians. It has immeasurably enriched the cultural lifeof the University and city and, having launched many ofthe biggest careers in classical music, it has played apivotal role in the musical world beyond. CUMS receivesno core funding from the University, and income fromticket sales does not meet the full cost of delivering aworld-class musical education. The CUMS Supporters’Circle has been established to address this pressingfinancial need. All those who value Cambridge’s vibrantmusical heritage, and want to maintain it for the 21stcentury, are invited to join the Circle.
JOIN THE SUPPORTERS’ CIRCLE To become a member of the Supporters’ Circle, pleasecomplete a membership form and return it to theaddress: CUMS Supporters' Circle, Cambridge University,11 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DP. To obtain a form
please visit our website or email Alice Greenwood, CUMS Marketing Assistant, at [email protected]
Donor: £100 – £249 per annum
• Contributing membership of the Society
• Entitlement to priority booking for tickets
• The opportunity to buy a full season ticket
• Acknowledgement in programmes and website
• Invitation to drinks reception each term at West Road
• Regular updates on key projects and events
Benefactor: £250 – £499 per annum
Principal Benefactor: £500 – £999 per annum
• All of the above, plus opportunities to sit in on selectedrehearsals
The Stanford Circle: £1,000 – £2,499 per annum
The Vaughan Williams Circle: £2,500+ per annum
The Britten Circle: £10,000+ per annum
• All of the above, plus the opportunity to be recognisedas the supporter of a specific activity each season
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For concerts in King's College Chapel on 2 December, 27 January, 17 March & 16 June:
King's College Visitor Centre and Box Office13 King’s Parade, Cambridge CB2 1SP Monday - Saturday 9.30am - 5.00pmSunday 10.00am - 4.30pm shop.kings.cam.ac.uk Tel: 01223 769340
For the concert in Saffron Hall on 25 November:
Saffron Walden Tourist Information Centre1 Market Place, Saffron Walden, CB10 1HRMonday - Saturday 9.30am - 5.00pmBank Holidays 10.30am - 1.00pmwww.saffronhall.comTel: 0845 548 7650Monday - Saturday 10.00am - 5.00pm
For all other concerts:
ADC Box Office ADC Theatre, Park Street, Cambridge CB5 8AS Monday - Saturday 1.00pm – 7.00pm www.adcticketing.com Tel: 01223 300085
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Booking Information For more information about CUMS, our concerts,booking tickets, receiving our e-newsletters orgetting involved, please visit our website,www.cums.org.uk, or email Alice Greenwood [email protected].
Our website is always up-to-date with the latestSociety news, events and contact information for theindividual Society ensembles.
Cambridge University Musical Society is a registered charity,limited by guarantee (no.1149534) with a board of trusteeschaired by Stuart Laing
Trustees of CUMS Stuart Laing (chairman), Simon Fairclough, James Furber,Stephen Johns, David Pickard, Jo Whitehead, Liz Winter,Nigel Yandell
Principal Guest Conductor Sir Roger Norrington CBE
CUMS Conductor Laureate Stephen Cleobury CBE
Artistic AdvisorSian Edwards
Director, Cambridge University Chamber Choir Martin Ennis
Associate Directors, Cambridge University Chamber Choir David Lowe, Nicholas Mulroy
Cambridge University Musical Society West Road Concert Hall 11 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DP www.cums.org.uk find us on Facebook & Twitter @camunimussoc
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Fri 22 Sep Come and Sing CU Alumni Chorus 9.30pm p.6
Tue 10 Oct Lunchtime Concert The Arc Quartet 1.10pm p.20
Tue 17 Oct Lunchtime Concert Leo Popplewell, cello & Mikey Pandya, piano 1.10pm p.20
Sat 21 Oct Mozart Piano Concerto No.21 CU Orchestra 8.00pm p.6
Tue 24 Oct Lunchtime Concert The King's Men 1.10pm p.20
Sat 28 Oct Grieg Piano Concerto CU Sinfonia 8.00pm p.7
Tue 31 Oct Lunchtime Concert IAS Wind Dectet 1.10pm p.20
Tue 7 Nov Lunchtime Concert CU Minamalist Ensemble 1.10pm p.20
Tue 14 Nov Lunchtime Concert Helena Moore & Cambridge Mahler Orchestra 1.10pm p.20
Fri 17 Nov Judith Weir New Music Ensemble 8.00pm p.8
Tue 21 Nov Purcell Odes CU Collegium Musicum and CU Chamber Choir 8.00pm p.8
Fri 24 Nov An Evening of Jazz CU Jazz Orchestra 7.30pm p.9
Sat 25 Nov Beethoven Piano Concerto No.3 CU Sinfonia 8.00pm p.9
Sat 25 Nov Handel Israel in Egypt CU Symphony Chorus 7.30pm p.10
Tue 28 Nov Lunchtime Concert Ensemble Pro Victoria 1.10pm p.21
Tue 28 Nov Trumpet Concerto CU Wind Orchestra 8.00pm p.10
Sat 2 Dec Brahms Symphony No.1 CU Orchestra 8.00pm p.11
LENT TERM 2018
Tue 16 Jan Lunchtime Concert Flute Quartet 1.10pm p.21
Sat 27 Jan Verdi Requiem CU Orchestra and Chapel Choirs 8.00pm p.12
Tue 30 Jan Lunchtime Concert CU Brass Ensemble & William Clark-Maxwell, cello 1.10pm p.21
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Tue 6 Feb Lunchtime Concert CU Collegium Musicum 1.10pm p.21
Tue 13 Feb Lunchtime Concert CUMS Concerto Competition Final 1.10pm p.21
Sat 17 Feb Mahler Symphony No.1 CU Orchestra 8.00pm p.13
Tue 20 Feb Lunchtime Concert CU Chamber Choir 1.10pm p.21
Sat 24 Feb Varsity Concert CU Wind Orchestra and OU Wind Orchestra 5.00pm p.14
Tue 27 Feb Lunchtime Concert The Empyrean Ensemble 1.10pm p.21
Fri 2 Mar An Evening of Chamber Music CU Instrumental Award Holders 8.00pm p.14
Tue 6 Mar Lunchtime Concert Instrumental Award Scheme Musicians 1.10pm p.21
Wed 7 Mar Schools Concert CU Wind Orchestra 1.00pm p.14
Sat 10 Mar Elgar Sea Pictures CU Sinfonia 8.00pm p.15
Tue 13 Mar Lunchtime Concert Siegfried Sinfonia 1.10pm p.21
Tue 13 Mar Acis and Galatea CU Collegium Musicum and CU Chamber Choir 8.00pm p.16
Sat 17 Mar King's Foundation Concert CU Orchestra 5.30pm p.17
Sat 17 Mar Edward Higginbottom CU Symphony Chorus 7.30pm p.17
EASTER TERM 2018
Fri 20 Apr Gottlose Schnaderhüpfl? CU Chamber Choir 8.00pm p.18
Tue 1 May Lunchtime Concert Ursula Perks, piano 1.10pm p.21
Tue 8 May Lunchtime Concert Ricochet Ensemble 1.10pm p.21
Fri 11 May Anniversary Concert CU Wind Orchestra 8.00pm p.18
Sat 12 May Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations CU Orchestra 8.00pm p.19
Sat 16 Jun May Week Concert CU Symphony Chorus & CU Sinfonia 8.00pm p.19