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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETYSEASON 2018-19
It is not often that a UniversityMusical Society offers such a richand exciting array of repertoire asdoes the 2018-19 CUMS Season.
Our two orchestras, CambridgeUniversity Orchestra andCambridge University Sinfonia,take on a thrilling year – highlightsinclude Cambridge UniversityOrchestra playing Debussy’s LaMer, with returning conductor andCUMS Artistic Advisor SianEdwards, an extremely excitingRussian dance music programmeincluding Rachmaninov’sSymphonic Dances andStravinsky’s iconic The Rite ofSpring with Duncan Ward; andCambridge University Sinfoniataking on Shostakovich’s 1st andBrahms’s 2nd symphonies, and aprogramme of Prokofiev andShostakovich with conductor HollyMathieson. The two orchestrascombine in our annual King’sChapel concert, welcomingGraham Ross to conduct a timelyperformance of Britten’s intimateand deeply moving War Requiem.The Wind Orchestra are gearingup for another busy year and areparticularly looking forward to
collaborating with the fantasticCambridge University JazzOrchestra.
We are delighted to welcomeesteemed conductor RichardWilberforce, Chorus Master of theLeeds Philharmonic Chorus andformer Director of the Hallé YouthChoir as the new musical directorof Cambridge UniversitySymphony Chorus, who haveahead of them a wonderful season,culminating in a concertperformance of extracts fromBoris Godunov with Sir JohnTomlinson, conducted by RyanWigglesworth.
Additionally, the New MusicEnsemble look forward toperforming a new work by RobinHolloway in Kettle's Yard andhistorically informed performanceexpert and scholar John Butt joinsMargaret Faultless and CollegiumMusicum to perform Handel’s DixitDominus, with guest players fromthe Orchestra of the Age ofEnlightenment. This is just asnapshot of the year’s music: weare delighted to be able toshowcase such a varied, ambitious
and exciting programme for our2018-19 Season. We are deeplygrateful to our many supporters,without whose steadfastgenerosity such a fantastic musicalopportunity for so many peoplewould not be possible. Throughtheir generosity and continuedexcellent work we hope tocontinue to pursue even greaterheights of student music-making.
Ed LiebrechtCUMS 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, withoutwhose support this season would not be possible.
To find out more about supporting CUMS pleasecontact Rachel Becker, CUMS Marketing Assistant,at [email protected].
TTP Group – Principal Sponsor
Christ's College
Churchill College
CUMS Fund
CUMS Supporters' Circle
Darwin College
Emmanuel College
Girton College
Gonville and Caius College
Homerton College
Jesus College
King’s College
Magdalene College
Murray Edwards College
Newnham College
Peterhouse
Queens' College
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: James Jones, violin (CUMS Concerto Competition2018 prize-winner) in the Cambridge University Botanic Garden.Photo: Tom Porteous With kind permission of CambridgeUniversity Botanic Garden, Cambridge.
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Soprano, Cambridge University Symphony Chorus
Since joining the University two years ago, singing with the Chorus has beenone of the most enriching parts of my university experience. I was concernedabout how I might fit my musical passion around studying for a MedicalDegree, but the Symphony Chorus has provided unmatched opportunities tosing in amazing venues around Cambridge and beyond! I have also enjoyedsinging in such a large ensemble - a factor that makes the Symphony Chorusunique from most other University choirs. Highlights have been singingCopland’s In the Beginning in Trinity College Chapel, and especially singingBrahms’ Ein deutsches Requiem in King’s College Chapel, conducted by JeremyJackman. As Student President of Symphony Chorus, I have had the chance toinfluence how the Chorus is run, as well as getting a tangible sense of the workthat goes into every concert. In the forthcoming season I am particularlylooking forward to singing a selection of works by Dvorák in Lent Term.
Claire WattersViola, Cambridge University Orchestra
Playing in the Cambridge University Orchestra in my first year has beena massive part of my university life and I am really looking forward toanother year! It has been a great way of meeting other music students,as well as people studying almost every subject from colleges across theUniversity. A personal highlight from last year was performing SchrekerKammersymphonie and Brahms Symphony No.1 under Sir Mark Elder.Playing under professional conductors is one of the unique aspects ofthe ensemble. Each conductor brings different rehearsal techniques andconducting styles, meaning that you learn something new from everyconcert and conductor. Rehearsals are very focused and productive,with every player committed to producing a high quality and excitingperformance for each concert. The social side of Cambridge UniversityOrchestra is equally inclusive and fun, ranging from biscuit breaks toformals, post-rehearsal pub trips and after concert parties!
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Millie NewisViolin, Cambridge University Sinfonia
I am very grateful for the opportunities that playing in the CambridgeUniversity Sinfonia has offered me over the 2017-8 season. Therepertoire has been varied, challenging and exciting: we have playedfamous symphonies as well as new compositions, and have joined forceswith renowned soloists and choirs to produce some excellent concerts.A particular highlight was the May Week Concert, in which we playedBrahms’s Ein deutsches Requiem in King’s College Chapel. Over the pastyear, I have learnt a great deal from my fellow players, the accomplishedconductors and skilled coaches, all of whom are generous with their timeand expertise. This is partly what makes the Sinfonia feel professional,but also fun and welcoming. I really enjoyed the orchestra tour toTuscany this summer and I am really looking forward to the forthcomingseason, which will feature Prokofiev’s Cinderella suites andShostakovich’s first violin concerto.
Max McLeish Trombone, Cambridge University Jazz Orchestra
I played trombone in CUJO during my first year at Cambridge. I enjoyed thebroad range of music we played, from swing era arrangements tocontemporary compositions including charts by members of the band.Highlights have been the joint concert with saxophonist Trish Clowes aspart of the Cambridge Jazz Festival, and working with BBC Big Banddirector Barry Forgie. Bringing their own compositions, arrangements andexperience, Trish and Barry each proved to have a large effect on the styleof the band, and provided entertaining projects. This year I am excited to bemusical director of the band along with Jamie Edgerton. The joint projectsare again must-see gigs, with trumpet player/composer Yazz Ahmedcollaborating with the band in November, and the Cambridge UniversityWind Orchestra will be joining us in May for a joint concert includingGershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue. We also have regular gigs at Pizza ExpressJazz Club in Soho and around Cambridge, and a tour in the summer.
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Alumni Festival:Come & SingFRIDAY 21 SEPTEMBER 20184.30 - 10.30PM
Performance at 9.30pm
KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL
Brahms Ein deutsches Requiem
Cambridge University Alumni Chorus
East Anglia Chamber Orchestra
Stephen Cleobury conductor
Janneke Dupré soprano
Charlie Baigent baritone
Participant Tickets: £15 to sing plus£4 music hireAudience Tickets: £10
To book your tickets please visitwww.alumni.cam.ac.uk/events/alumni-festival-2018
Season Launch ConcertIn celebration of Robin Holloway’s 75th birthdaySATURDAY 20 OCTOBER 2018, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Mozart Concerto for Two Pianos K.365
Schumann arr. Robin Holloway Six Canonic Studies op.56
Schumann Symphony No.3 ‘Rhenish’
Cambridge University Orchestra
Ryan Wigglesworth conductor/piano
Charles Owen piano
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Shostakovich Violin Concerto No.1 SATURDAY 27 OCTOBER 2018, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Galina Ustvolskaya Poem No.1
Shostakovich Violin Concerto No.1
Prokofiev Cinderella Suites (excerpts)
Cambridge University Sinfonia Holly Mathieson conductorJames Jones violin (CUMS Concerto Competition 2018 prize-winner)
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FRIDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2018, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Handel Overture to ‘Berenice’GloriaConcerto Grosso op.6 No.1 Dixit Dominus
Members of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and the Orchestra of the Age ofEnlightenment Experience Ensemble
Cambridge University Collegium Musicum
Cambridge University Chamber Choir
John Butt conductor
Margaret Faultless leader
Debussy La MerIn celebration of Debussy’s centenary year
SATURDAY 17 NOVEMBER 2018, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Gershwin An American in Paris
Tomasi Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra
Berlioz Overture to ‘Le Corsaire’ op.2
Debussy La Mer
Cambridge University OrchestraSian Edwards conductorIgnacio Mañá-Mesas saxophone(CUMS Concerto Competition 2018 winner)
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JOHN BUTT
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CambridgeUniversity JazzOrchestra SUNDAY 18 NOVEMBER 2018 7.30PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
The highlight of the CUJO yearwith special guest Yazz Ahmed.
For full programme details visitwww.cujo.org.uk closer to thetime.
CUJO will also be performing in a Varsity Jazz-Off on Saturday 24 November. For more details on this and other CUJO gigsthroughout the year, sign up toour monthly newsletters atwww.cums.org.uk.
Autumn Music: Holloway at 75THURSDAY 22 NOVEMBER 2018, 8.00PM
KETTLE’S YARD
Robin Holloway Autumn Music (World première)
Tim Watts Sheer
Kate Whitley 3 Pieces for Violin and Piano
Chris Brammeld In Memoriam
University of Cambridge New Music Ensemble
Patrick Bailey conductor
Tickets: £12Students and under-18s: £5
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Wind OrchestraTUESDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2018,8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Stravinsky Symphonies of Wind Instruments
Luis Serrano Alarçon Concertango for Alto Saxophone,Jazz Trio and Symphonic Band
Nigel Hess East Coast Pictures
Shostakovich arr. Johan de Meij Jazz Suite No.2
Edward Liebrecht conductorGeorge Speck saxophone(CUMS Concerto Competition
2018 prize-winner)
Tickets: £10 Concessions: £8 Students and under-18s: £3
Bach Christmas OratorioSATURDAY 24 NOVEMBER 2018, 7.30PM
SAFFRON HALL
Bach Christmas Oratorio
Cambridge University Symphony Chorus
East Anglia Chamber Orchestra
Richard Wilberforce conductor
Lucy Page soprano
Tim Morgan alto
Nicholas Scott tenor
Alex Ashworth bass
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LUCY PAGE TIM MORGAN
RICHARD WILBERFORCE
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Brahms Symphony No.2FRIDAY 30 NOVEMBER 2018, 8.00PMWEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Prokofiev Piano Concerto No.3Brahms Symphony No.2
Cambridge University SinfoniaStephanie Childress conductorAndreas Wildner piano (CUMS Concerto Competition 2018 prize-winner)
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KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL
Britten War Requiem
Cambridge University Orchestra
Cambridge University Sinfonia
Choirs of Clare, Jesus, Selwyn and Trinity Colleges
Choristers of Jesus and St Catharine's Colleges
Cambridge University Chamber Choir
Graham Ross conductor
Natalya Romaniw soprano
Ed Lyon tenor
Gareth John bass
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Stravinsky The Rite of SpringSATURDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2019, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances
Stravinsky The Rite of Spring
Cambridge University Orchestra
Duncan Ward conductor
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Living Notes: Opus OnesSATURDAY 23 FEBRUARY 2019, 7.30PM
STAPLEFORD GRANARY
Richard Causton NotturnoJulian Anderson The Bearded LadyJulian Anderson Van Gogh BlueJoy Lisney New WorkBritten Sinfonietta op.1
University of Cambridge New Music Ensemble
Naomi Woo conductor
Living Notes is a new concert series atStapleford Granary in which audience,composers and performers meet for anevening of thought-provoking andimaginative dialogue in words and music.
For information on the full concert series,which starts on 26 Oct 2018, please visitstaplefordgranary.org.uk
Tickets: £15Students and under-18s: £5
BBC Radio 3's DonaldMacleod is joined by thecomposers JulianAnderson, RichardCauston and Joy Lisneyfor an evening of musicand conversation
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Cambridge University Wind Orchestra Schools ConcertWEDNESDAY 6 MARCH 2019, 1.00PMWEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
John Adams arr. Lawrence T Odon Short Ride in a Fast Machine
Prokofiev arr. James Curnow Peter and the Wolf
Arr. John Higgins Disney at the Movies
David Maslanka Golden Light
Copland arr. Quincy Hilliard Hoe-Down
Cambridge University Wind OrchestraEdward Liebrecht conductor
A varied and playful programme aimed at sparking theimagination of children whilst teaching them about music.Pieces will be accompanied by a colourful projectedpresentation.
If your school would like to attend please contact Jonny Lewis-Brown at [email protected].
The concert welcomes home-schooled children.
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An Evening of Chamber MusicFRIDAY 1 MARCH 2019, 8.00PM
PEMBROKE COLLEGE OLD LIBRARY
The finest chamber musicians in theUniversity, who hold Instrumental Awards,present a varied programme of chamberworks in the beautiful surroundings ofPembroke College Old Library. For full programme details visitwww.mus.cam.ac.uk nearer the time.
Tickets: £10Students and under-18s: £3Tickets include a glass of wine at the interval
Varsity Concert
Cambridge University Wind Orchestra will also perform aVarsity Concert with Bristol University Wind Orchestra inTrinity College Chapel on Saturday 2 March 2019.
For more details closer to the time, please visit our website(cums.org.uk).
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Dvorák Stabat MaterSATURDAY 9 MARCH 2019, 7.30PMST MARY’S CHURCH, SAFFRON WALDEN
SUNDAY 10 MARCH 2019, 6.00PMEMMANUEL UNITED REFORMED CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE
Dvorák arr. Janácek Six Moravian ChorusesSuk Spring op.22aJanácek ElegyDvorák Stabat Mater
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Cambridge University Symphony ChorusRichard Wilberforce conductorHelena Moore sopranoUte Lepetit-Clare altoMichael Bell tenorLouis Wilson bass
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King’s FoundationConcertSATURDAY 16 MARCH 2019,5.30PM
KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL
Bruckner Ecce sacerdos magnus
Elgar Variations on an OriginalTheme 'Enigma', op.36
Bruckner Mass in E minor
Cambridge University OrchestraMembers of the Choir of King’sCollege (past and present)
Stephen Cleobury conductor
Tickets: £35, £27, £22, £15Students and under-18s: £5
Shostakovich Symphony No.1SATURDAY 9 MARCH 2019, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Michael Boyle New Work (World Première)(CUMS Composer in Residence 2018-9)
Brahms Piano Concerto No.1
Shostakovich Symphony No.1
Cambridge University Sinfonia
Toby Hession conductor(CUMS Conducting Scholar 2018-19)
Yuanfan Yang piano
Tickets: £20, £14, £10Concessions: £18, £12, £8Students and under-18s: £5
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Songs of LoveTHURSDAY 25 APRIL 2019,8.00PM
ROBINSON COLLEGE CHAPEL
Secular works by Brahms, includingLiebeslieder Waltzes, vocal quartetsand piano solos
Cambridge University Chamber ChoirMartin Ennis directorEdward Reeve and Adam McDonagh piano
There will be a pre-concert talk that will start at 7.30pm.
Admission is free. This performance ispart of the third Cambridge BrahmsFestival, which runs from Monday22nd to Saturday 27th April 2019. Seeadcticketing.com/brahmsfestival for full details.
Robert Cohen directs Cambridge University OrchestraSATURDAY 4 MAY 2019, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Rossini Overture to ‘L’Italiana in Algeri’
Haydn Cello Concerto in D
Bloch From Jewish Life
Mozart Symphony No.41, ‘Jupiter’ K.551
Cambridge University Orchestra
Robert Cohen cello/director
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Rhapsody in BlueTUESDAY 7 MAY 2019, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Programme to include:
Gershwin arr. Hunsberger Rhapsody in Blue
David Maslanka Symphony No.4
Cambridge University Wind Orchestra
Cambridge University Jazz Orchestra
Edward Liebrecht conductor
Luke Pitzer piano(CUMS Concerto Competition 2018 prize-winner)
Tickets: £10Concessions: £8Students and under-18s: £3
May Week ConcertSATURDAY 15 JUNE 2019, 8.00PM
KING'S COLLEGE CHAPEL
Mussorgsky arr. Rimsky-Korsakov Night on Bald Mountain
Mussorgsky Boris Godunov (excerpts)
Stravinsky/Bach Chorale Variations on
‘Vom Himmel hoch da komm' ich her’
Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms
Cambridge University Symphony Chorus
Cambridge University Sinfonia
Ryan Wigglesworth, Toby Hession conductors
Sir John Tomlinson bass
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Lunchtime Concert SeriesADMISSION FREE 1.10pm – 1.55pm West Road Concert Hallunless otherwise stated
Michaelmas Term 201816 October
RAIKES CONSORT DIRECTED BY JAMIE CONWAYBach Brandenburg Concerto No.4Bach Brandenburg Concerto No.5Conway New Work (Recorder Concerto)
23 October
NAOMI WOOCAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PERCUSSION ENSEMBLECAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY CHAMBER CHOIRStravinsky Les Noces
30 October
SALDANHA TRIO:SAMUEL HUSTON, DAN GILCHRIST, OWEN SALDANHABeethoven Clarinet Trio Op.11 Brahms Clarinet Trio Op.114
6 November
TO BE CONFIRMED
13 November
THE ARC QUARTET:ANITA MONTSERRAT, ANAHITA FALAKI, SELENI SEWART, LAURA VAN DER HEIJDENJanácek String Quartet No.1Bartók String Quartet No.1
27 November
MAX McCLEISH AND FRIENDS Some of Cambridge’s top jazz musicians, including members of CUJO, present an hour of jazz at lunchtime.
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The Cambridge University Lunchtime Concert seriesoffers a wonderfully broad selection of repertoire to enjoythroughout the year, featuring some of CambridgeUniversity’s best performers and conductors andcompositions old and new. Works to be performed rangefrom Bach’s Brandenburg concertos to a rare performanceof Stravinsky’s Les Noces, and ensembles ranging fromjazz combos to the Collegium Musicum are particularhighlights of the season. These seventeen concerts, allwith free admission and showcasing the talents andenthusiasm of the musical life of the university, are not tobe missed. I’m looking forward to seeing you all there!
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Lent Term 201915 January
CUMS CONCERTO COMPETITION PRIZEWINNERS 2018LUCY WALKER AND PATRICK BEVANProgramme to be confirmed
22 January
JAMES MITCHELL AND NICK MAIERDebussy Petite SuiteCUMS CONCERTO COMPETITION PRIZEWINNER 2018CATRIONA BOURNE Programme to be confirmed
29 January
CAMBRIDGE MAHLER ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY ED LIEBRECHTBiber arr. E Liebrecht Battalia à 10 Ward new commissionCopland Appalachian Spring Suite for 13 instruments
5 February (St John’s Divinity School)
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY CHAMBER CHOIR DIRECTED BY NICHOLAS MULROYTheatre of the SensesWith players from Collegium Musicum
19 February (St John’s Divinity School)
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY COLLEGIUM MUSICUMMARGARET FAULTLESS, director
26 February
CUMS CONCERTO COMPETITION FINAL 2019Performances by the CUMS Concerto Competition finalists
5 March
Performances by musicians from theCAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY INSTRUMENTAL AWARD SCHEME
12 March
OPERAZONE COLLECTIVEDIRECTED BY LUKE FITZGERALDWalton The Bear
Easter Term 201923 April
THE LEOPOLD ENSEMBLE DIRECTED BY MATTHEW GIBSONMozart Overture to ‘Le Nozze di Figaro’Mozart Piano Concerto No.26 in D Major “Coronation”
30 April
SAXOPHONE CHOIR DIRECTED BY IGNACIO MAÑÁ-MESAS
7 May
2020 CHAMBER ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY OLIVER COPEPanufnik Violin ConcertoShostakovich Chamber Symphony Op.110a
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CUWO TOUR TO CANADABetween 2 and 11 July 2018, Cambridge University WindOrchestra embarked on our most ambitious tour yet toCanada in celebration of our 30th Anniversary. Althoughbased in Montreal, we played five concerts across the citiesof Montreal, Ottawa and Quebec, including a joint concert aspart of the ‘Music and Beyond’ festival with Ottawa WindEnsemble, a performance at Calypso Waterpark, and anoutdoor concert in Mont Royal Park with magnificent viewsacross the city. These are just three unforgettable momentsfrom a tour packed full of highlights, which culminated in a24 hour stay in New York City before heading home. Hugethanks must go to Marcel Welsh, Joe Curran and especiallyRobin Otter for organising such an incredible tour withoutthe help of a tour company.
Emily Neve, CUWO President 2018-19
ORCHESTAL TOUR TO TUSCANYThis July, the CUMS orchestras united for a five-day tour ofTuscany. We played three concerts to rave reviews – afterour first concert in Montecatini Terme, several audiencemembers drove to the nearby town of Pescia the nextevening to hear us perform again! And in Pescia we werealso welcomed with open arms by a standing-room-onlyaudience and the mayor, as well as a late-night pizza party.The tour culminated in a performance at the prestigious43rd Cantiere internazionale d’arte in Montepulciano. Hugethanks to our conductor, Naomi Woo, for such a fabulousmusical experience! Alongside our concerts, we were able toexperience the breath-taking art and architecture of Luccaand Florence, to take a dip in the Mediterranean, and ofcourse to enjoy plenty of wine, pasta, and gelato.
Isaac Barkway & Hermione Kellow, Tour Managers 2018
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CUWO prepares for performance on top of Mont Royal with panoramic views over Montréal
The orchestra rehearses Dvorák’s Symphonic Variations in Montecatini Terme
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Our HistoryCambridge University Musical Society (CUMS) is one ofthe oldest and most distinguished university musicsocieties in the world. It offers a world-class musicaleducation for members of the University and localresidents, nurturing the great musicians of the future andproviding performing opportunities for over 500Cambridge musicians every year.
The Society has played a pivotal role in British musical lifefor 175 years. It has educated Sir Andrew Davis, Sir MarkElder, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Edward Gardner,Christopher Hogwood and Robin Ticciati, has premièredworks by Brahms, Holloway, Lutoslawski, Rutter, Saxtonand Vaughan 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 best musicians, including Sir Charles VilliersStanford, Sir David Willcocks, Sir Philip Ledger, and, from1983 to 2009, Stephen Cleobury.
In 2009, Stephen Cleobury assumed a new role as PrincipalConductor of the CUMS Symphony Chorus, Sir RogerNorrington was appointed as Principal Guest Conductorand a series was launched to expose CUMS members to asuccession of world-class visiting conductors. In 2010,CUMS entered another new phase when it merged with theCambridge University Chamber Orchestra and CambridgeUniversity Music Club. In October 2010, the Societylaunched the Cambridge University Lunchtime Concerts –a new series of weekly chamber recitals at West RoadConcert Hall showcasing our best musical talent. In 2011 it
welcomed the Cambridge University Chamber Choir, whichis directed by Martin Ennis, David Lowe and NicholasMulroy. In 2014, the Cambridge University Jazz Orchestraand the Cambridge University New Music ensemble joinedCUMS as associate ensembles. Most recently, in 2017, theCUMS orchestras undertook a restructure, forming twoensembles (Cambridge University Orchestra andCambridge University Sinfonia) as opposed to three, withthe aim of creating a greater number of opportunities forstudents to play under some of the best professionalconductors.
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 a recording of The Epic ofEverest’s original score for the British Film Institute, Verdi’sOtello (Act I) conducted by Richard Farnes, J.S. Bach’sMass in B minor conducted by Sir Roger Norrington andBrahms’ Symphony No.1 conducted by Sir Mark Elder.
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Sir Mark Elder conducts Debussy Rhapsody for Clarinet, featuring clarinettist Sergio Castillo Lopez, King's College Chapel, December 2017
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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: CUMSSupporters' Circle, 11 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DP.
To obtain a form please visit our website or email RachelBecker, 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 on 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 19January, 16 March and 15 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 24 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 or gettinginvolved, please visit our website, www.cums.org.uk, or email Rachel Becker on [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 West Road Concert Hall 11 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DP
Find us on Facebook & Twitter @camunimussoc
For the concert in Kettle’s Yard on 22 November:
Kettle’s Yard Box OfficeCastle Street, Cambridge, CB3 0AQTuesday - Sunday 11.00am - 5.00pmkettlesyard.co.uk/musicTel: 01223 748100 Monday - Friday 9.00am - 5.00pm
For the concert in Stapleford Granary on 23 February:
Stapleford GranaryBury Road, Stapleford, Cambridge, CB22 5BPstaplefordgranary.org.uk Tel: 01223 849004 Monday - Friday 9.30am - 5.00pm
For the CUSC concerts on 9 & 10 March:The Symphony Chorus box office can be found at:
9 March: www.camchorus.uk/concert210 March: www.camchorus.uk/concert3
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Fri 21 Sep Come and Sing CU Alumni Chorus 9.30pm p.6
Tue 16 Oct Lunchtime Concert Raikes Consort 1.10pm p.20
Sat 20 Oct Mozart Concerto for Two Pianos CU Orchestra 8.00pm p.6
Tue 23 Oct Lunchtime Concert Naomi Woo, CU Percussion Ensemble andCU Chamber Choir 1.10pm p.20
Sat 27 Oct Shostakovich Violin Concerto No.1 CU Sinfonia 8.00pm p.7
Tue 30 Oct Lunchtime Concert Saldanha Trio 1.10pm p.20
Tue 6 Nov Lunchtime Concert To be confirmed 1.10pm p.20
Tue 13 Nov Lunchtime Concert The Arc Quartet 1.10pm p.20
Fri 16 Nov The Glories of Handel OAE, CU Collegium Musicum & CU Chamber Choir 8.00pm p.8
Sat 17 Nov Debussy La Mer CU Orchestra 8.00pm p.8
Sun 18 Nov An Evening of Jazz CU Jazz Orchestra 7.30pm p.9
Thu 22 Nov Holloway at 75 University of Cambridge New Music Ensemble 8.00pm p.9
Sat 24 Nov Varsity Jazz-Off CU Jazz Orchestra 7.30pm p. 9
Sat 24 Nov Bach Christmas Oratorio CU Symphony Chorus 7.30pm p.10
Tue 27 Nov Lunchtime Concert Max McLeish and Friends 1.10pm p.20
Tue 27 Nov Saxophone Concerto CU Wind Orchestra 8.00pm p.10
Fri 30 Nov Brahms Symphony No.2 CU Sinfonia 8.00pm p.11
LENT TERM 2019
Tue 15 Jan Lunchtime Concert Lucy Walker, piano and Patrick Bevan, violin 1.10pm p.21
Sat 19 Jan Britten War Requiem CU Orchestra, CU Sinfonia and Chapel Choirs 8.00pm p.12
Tue 22 Jan Lunchtime Concert James Mitchell, Nick Maier and Catriona Bourne 1.10pm p.21
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Tue 29 Jan Lunchtime Concert Cambridge Mahler Orchestra 1.10pm p.21
Tue 5 Feb Lunchtime Concert CU Chamber Choir 1.10pm p.21
Sat 16 Feb Stravinsky Rite of Spring CU Orchestra 8.00pm p.13
Tue 19 Feb Lunchtime Concert CU Collegium Musicum 1.10pm p.21
Sat 23 Feb Living Notes: Opus Ones University of Cambridge New Music Ensemble 7.30pm p.14
Tue 26 Feb Lunchtime Concert CUMS Concerto Competition Final 2019 1.10pm p.21
Fri 1 Mar An Evening of Chamber Music CU Instrumental Award Holders 8.00pm p.15
Sat 2 Mar Varsity Concert CU Wind Orchestra and BU Wind Orchestra 5.00pm p.15
Tue 5 Mar Lunchtime Concert Instrumental Award Scheme Musicians 1.10pm p.21
Wed 6 Mar Schools Concert CU Wind Orchestra 1.00pm p.15
Sat 9 Mar Dvorák Stabat Mater CU Symphony Chorus 7.30pm p.16
Sat 9 Mar Shostakovich Symphony No.1 CU Sinfonia 8.00pm p.17
Sun 10 Mar Dvorák Stabat Mater CU Symphony Chorus 6.00pm p.16
Tue 12 Mar Lunchtime Concert Operazone Collective 1.10pm p.21
Sat 16 Mar King's Foundation Concert CU Orchestra 5.30pm p.17
EASTER TERM 2019
Tue 23 Apr Lunchtime Concert The Leopold Ensemble 1.10pm p.21
Thu 25 Apr Songs of Love CU Chamber Choir 8.00pm p.18
Tue 30 Apr Lunchtime Concert Saxophone Choir 1.10pm p.21
Sat 4 May Mozart Symphony No.41 CU Orchestra 8.00pm p.18
Tue 7 May Lunchtime Concert 2020 Chamber Orchestra 1.10pm p.21
Tue 7 May Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue CU Wind Orchestra and CU Jazz Orchestra 8.00pm p.19
Sat 15 Jun May Week Concert CU Symphony Chorus and CU Sinfonia 8.00pm p.19
Cambridge University MusicalSociety is a registered charity,limited by guarantee(no.1149534) with a board of trustees chaired by Dame Fiona Reynolds.
Trustees of CUMS Dame Fiona Reynolds (chairman),Simon Fairclough, James Furber,Stephen Johns, Jo Whitehead,Nigel Yandell
Principal Guest Conductor Sir Roger Norrington CBE
CUMS Conductor Laureate Stephen Cleobury CBE
Artistic Advisor Sian Edwards
Director, Cambridge UniversityChamber Choir Martin Ennis
Associate Directors, CambridgeUniversity Chamber Choir David Lowe, Nicholas Mulroy