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SEASON 2015-16 | www.cums.org.uk
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This Autumn boasts a terrific wealth of opportunities for our musicians,including CUCO performing at London’s Kings Place and John Wilsonconducting Rachmaninov’s Symphony No.2 with CUMS Symphony Orchestra.In October, selected instrumentalists perform in a programme ofcontemporary music alongside members of the Philharmonia Orchestra. Forour most ambitious event of the season, we are thrilled to welcome RichardFarnes, Music Director of Opera North, to conduct Act I of Verdi’s Otello, inKing’s College Chapel. In the final term, I am particularly looking forward towelcoming Paul Daniel who will conduct CUCO in a performance of Brahms’impassioned 3rd Symphony.
Our Lunchtime Concert Series continues its varied offering through the year,which includes the Cambridge University Chamber Choir, New MusicEnsemble, the Gesualdo Six and the Cambridge University PercussionEnsemble – all free to attend! Our Competitions augment the exceptionalopportunities for the University’s most talented musicians. The 2015 ConcertoCompetition winner, Julia Hwang, will perform with returning conductor CarlosIzcaray. Joel Sandelson, our Conducting Scholar, tackles Mahler’s monumental5th Symphony in October; and the première of a new work by our Composer-in-Residence, Chris Mortlock, promises to be an unmissable addition to the diary.
We say farewell to Stephen Cleobury after a distinguished association withCUMS for over 30 years. For his final concert in June, Stephen has chosenElgar’s The Dream of Gerontius and is joined by three outstanding soloists whoall started their musical careers in Cambridge.
Special thanks go to our volunteers, supporters and our new Principal Sponsor,TTP Group, without whose generosity the work of CUMS would not bepossible. I look forward to the season ahead and hope you enjoy the wonderfulmusic on offer.
Rees Webster, CUMS Student President
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Season Highlights 4
Michaelmas Term Concerts 6
Lent Term Concerts 12
Easter Term Concerts 17
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 Sophie Nairac, CUMS FundraisingCoordinator, at [email protected].
TTP Group – Principal Sponsor
Bloom Design
Christ’s College
Churchill College
CUMS Fund
CUMS Supporters' Circle
Darwin College
Emmanuel College
Girton College
Homerton College
Jesus College
King's College
Newnham College
Orpheus & Bacchus Festival
Queens’ College
St John’s College
University of Cambridge Faculty of Music
University of Cambridge Societies Syndicate
West Road Concert Hall
Wolfson College
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Alto, CUMS Chorus
Singing in the Chorus has provided some glorious musicalexperiences, and this year is no exception as our season includeswell-loved choral works and the opportunity to explore a rareoratorio by Louis Spohr. Rachmaninov described his choralmasterpiece The Bells as ‘of all my works the one I love most’ andI am particularly excited to perform it in all its glory in Russian.Ending the year with The Dream of Gerontius will be a movingmoment for the Chorus as, with three outstanding Cambridgealumni as soloists, we mark Stephen Cleobury’s final concert asPrincipal Conductor.
Natalie RickardViolinist, Cambridge University Chamber Orchestra
I have played in the Cambridge University Chamber Orchestra forthe past year, and have hugely enjoyed being part of such a
dynamic ensemble, playing a range of repertoire from Mozart'sPiano Concerto No.4 with Stephen Kovacevich to Britten's WarRequiem with the Britten Sinfonia. This season, I’m particularly
looking forward to Paul Daniel joining us for Stravinsky, and it is areal treat that Jack Liebeck has found time in his busy schedule to
come to perform the sensational Lindberg Violin Concerto.
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Jonathan MorellPercussionist, CUMS Symphony Orchestra
This coming year is going to be very exciting as apercussionist in CUMS SO. I am very much looking
forward to being able to perform one of my favouriteworks, Mahler's Fifth Symphony, in Michaelmas term. In
addition, the Cambridge University Percussion Ensemble(comprising percussionists primarily from CUMS SO) will
perform in the Lunchtime series, affording players theopportunity to experience not only standard ensemblerepertoire, but also newly-composed works. This year
promises to be a lot of fun.
Adam HickoxConductor, Cambridge University Wind Orchestra
This is shaping up to be a hugely enjoyable musical seasonfor members of the Cambridge University Wind Orchestraand I am delighted to be conducting all of their concertsthis year. Highlights include the annual Varsity concert (inwhich we share the stage with the wind orchestra from theUniversity of Oxford), the ever-popular schools concert(which will include some choreographically strikingmoments in our performance of Eric Whitacre’s GodzillaEats Las Vegas) and our joint concert with the CUMSConcert Orchestra.
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Alumni Festival: Come & SingFRIDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2015, 9.30PMRehearsals 4.30pm - 6.00pm & 7.45pm - 9.15pm
KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL
Parry I was GladRutter GloriaMarshall Psalm 150Widor arr. Willcocks Sing!
Cambridge University Alumni ChorusPrime BrassStephen Cleobury conductorTom Etheridge organ
Tickets: £10Participant Tickets: £15 plus £4 score hire
Contact Maggie Heywood for details and tickets:[email protected] | 01223 365110
Massed Choirs Matinee SATURDAY 10 OCTOBER 2015, 2.00PM
KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL
A jubilant concert of contemporary music for choirs andbrass featuring the Cambridge University TrumpetEnsemble and the New Wallace Collection, directed byJohn Wallace, alongside a wealth of fine choirs fromKing’s and its environs.
The King’s Men – Patrick Dunachie director
King’s Voices – Ben Parry director
King’s Junior Voices – Lynette Alcántara director
Cambridge University Chamber Choir –Mark Gotham director
Concanenda – Alexandra Schwinn director
Tickets: £10 | Students: admission free
For full programme details visitwww.kings.cam.ac.uk/events/contemporary-music
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PhilharmoniaOrchestra and members of CUMS SUNDAY 11 OCTOBER 2015,8.00PM
KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL
George BenjaminAt First Light
Thomas Adès Chamber Symphony
Judith Weir Heroic Strokes of the Bow
Philharmonia OrchestraMembers of CUMS
George BenjaminStephen CleoburyMark Gotham conductors
Tickets: £15Students: admission free
CUCO Performs Mozart Sinfonia ConcertanteSATURDAY 24 OCTOBER 2015, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Wagner Siegfried IdyllMozart Sinfonia Concertante K.364Schubert Symphony No.9
Cambridge University Chamber OrchestraNatalia Luis-Bassa conductorCharles Mutter violinAlistair Scahill viola
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Mahler Symphony No.5SATURDAY 31 OCTOBER 2015, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
CUMS Symphony OrchestraJoel Sandelson conductor(CUMS Conducting Scholar 2015-2016)
Tickets: £20, £14, £10 Concessions: £18, £12, £8Students: £5
CUMS Chorus Performs BerliozWEDNESDAY 11 NOVEMBER 2015, 7.30PM
KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL
Widor arr. Willcocks Sing!Berlioz Te DeumSaint-Saëns Symphony No.3 ‘Organ’
BBC Concert OrchestraKing’s College ChoirCUMS ChorusStephen Cleobury conductorThomas Trotter organJohn Daszak tenor
Tickets: £60, £40, £30, £22, £15Students: £5 on the door, subject to availability
Please note: this concert will be broadcast live on BBC Radio 3.
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CUMS Concert OrchestraCambridge University Musical Society’s second symphony orchestra
THURSDAY 19 NOVEMBER 2015, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Brahms Academic Festival Overture Tchaikovsky Marche Slave Grieg Peer Gynt Suite No.1 Sibelius Finlandia
CUMS Concert Orchestra Rees Webster conductor
Tickets: £10 Concessions: £8 Students: £3
Celebrating RachmaninovSATURDAY 21 NOVEMBER 2015, 8.00PM
KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL
Rachmaninov All-Night Vigil ‘Vespers’ (excerpts)Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a Theme of PaganiniRachmaninov The Bells
East Anglia Chamber OrchestraCUMS Chorus
Stephen Cleobury conductorEdward Reeve piano(CUMS Concerto Competition 2015 prize-winner)
Evelina Dobraceva sopranoJoshua Ellicott tenorMark Stone bass
Tickets: £30, £20, £15 Students: £26, £16, £11 or £5 on the door, subject to availability
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Howard Shelley Performs BeethovenSATURDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2015, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
SUNDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2015, 6.30PM
KINGS PLACE, LONDON
Mozart Symphony No.35, K.385 ‘Haffner’ Beethoven Piano Concerto No.2Mendelssohn Symphony No.4 ‘Italian’
Cambridge University Chamber OrchestraHoward Shelley piano, conductor
West Road Tickets: £20, £14, £10 Concessions: £18, £12, £8Students: £5
Kings Place Tickets: £14.50 - £29.50Post-Concert Drinks: see page 22 for details
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A Russian Evening with John WilsonSATURDAY 5 DECEMBER 2015, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No.1Rachmaninov Symphony No.2
CUMS Symphony OrchestraFiachra Garvey pianoJohn Wilson conductor
Tickets: £20, £14, £10 Concessions: £18, £12, £8Students: £5
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Arutiunian Trumpet Concerto WEDNESDAY 2 DECEMBER 2015, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALLJohn Williams arr. Fienga Star WarsArutiunian Trumpet Concerto Shostakovich Jazz Suite No.2 Holst Suite No.2 in F major
Cambridge University Wind Orchestra Adam Hickox conductorMatilda Lloyd trumpet(CUMS Concerto Competition 2015 prize-winner)
Tickets: £10Concessions: £8Students: £3
MATILDA LLOYD FIACHRA GARVEY JOHN WILSON
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Verdi Otello in King’sSATURDAY 16 JANUARY 2016, 8.00PM
KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL
Rachmaninov Die Toteninsel (Isle of the Dead)Debussy La MerVerdi Otello Act I
Cambridge University Chamber OrchestraMembers of CUMS Symphony OrchestraChoirs of Jesus, Selwyn and Trinity CollegesMembers of CUMS Chorus and Cambridge University Chamber Choir
Richard Farnes conductorSoloists include Ronald Samm tenor
Tickets: £35, £30, £20Students: £31, £26, £16 or £5 on the door, subject to availability
CambridgeUniversity Jazz Orchestra FRIDAY 29 JANUARY 2016,7.30PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALLThe highlight of the CUJO year withspecial guest
For full programme details visitwww.cujo.org.uk closer to the time. To find out about CUJO gigsthroughout the year sign up to ourmonthly newsletters atwww.cums.org.uk
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RONALD SAMM IN VERDI’SOTELLO, OPERA NORTH CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY JAZZ ORCHESTRA
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InstrumentalAwards SchemeShowcaseTUESDAY 9 FEBRUARY 2016,8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
The finest chamber musicians in theUniversity present a variedprogramme of chamber works.
For full programme details visitwww.westroad.org closer to the time.
Tickets: £10Concessions: £8Students: £3
Beethoven Symphony No.4SATURDAY 27 FEBRUARY 2016, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
R Strauss Overture and Dance scene from ‘Ariadne auf Naxos’Chris Mortlock (CUMS Composer in Residence 2015-2016) New WorkIbert Flute ConcertoBeethoven Symphony No.4
Cambridge University Chamber OrchestraGerry Cornelius conductorRosalind Ridout flute (CUMS Concerto Competition 2015 prize-winner)
Tickets: £20, £14, £10 Concessions: £18, £12, £8Students: £5
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Cambridge University Wind OrchestraSchools Concert WEDNESDAY 2 MARCH 2016, 1.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Bernstein Candide OvertureDukas arr. Winterbottom Sorcerer's ApprenticeHesketh Danceries Set 1Giancchino arr. Bocook Music from ‘The Incredibles’
Cambridge University Wind OrchestraAdam Hickox conductor
A varied and playful programme aimed at sparking the imagination ofchildren whilst teaching them about music. Pieces will be displayed with acolourful projected presentation. Open to schools by invitation – if yourschool would like to attend please contact Matthew Kemp [email protected]. The concert welcomes home-schooled children.
Beethoven PianoConcerto No.1THURSDAY 3 MARCH 2016,8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALLBeethoven Egmont OvertureVaughan Williams English Folk Song Suite
Beethoven Piano Concerto No.1
CUMS Concert OrchestraRees Webster conductorNina del Ser piano (CUMS Concerto Competition 2015 prize-winner)
Tickets: £10 Concessions: £8 Students: £3
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Spohr The LastJudgementFRIDAY 4 MARCH 2016,
7.30PMLSO ST LUKE’S, LONDON
SUNDAY 6 MARCH 2016,
8.00PMWEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
CUMS ChorusFaust Chamber OrchestraMark Austin conductor
A rare performance of Spohr'soratorio, hugely popular withaudiences in the 19th century untilthe First World War. Spohr was aleading musician of his age -virtuoso violinist, a friend ofBeethoven, the first conductor touse a baton, and the inventor ofrehearsal letters. His unique blend ofRomanticism and Handel-like choralwriting is now being rediscovered byperformers and audiences alike.
LSO St Luke’s Tickets: £25, £21, £18Students: £10
West Road Tickets: £20, £14, £10 Concessions: £18, £12, £8Students: £5
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Shakespeare 400SATURDAY 5 MARCH 2016,7.30PM
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Shakespeare in music - aprogramme of solo songs and partsongs, to mark the 400thanniversary of the death of WilliamShakespeare and the 70th birthdayof Giles Swayne.
Solo songs from Purcell toDankworth, and choral music byVaughan Williams, George Shearingand a new work by CUMS Composerin Residence, Chris Mortlock.
Cambridge University Chamber Choir
Tim Brown conductor
Stephen Varcoe baritone
Daniel Pailthorpe flute
Tickets: £12 Students: £5
King’s FoundationConcert SATURDAY 12 MARCH 2016,5.30PM
KING’S COLLEGE CHAPELBeethoven Violin ConcertoBeethoven Mass in C
King's Choral Scholars, past and present
Cambridge University Chamber Orchestra
Stephen Cleobury conductorKrysia Osostowicz violin
Tickets: £40, £30, £22, £15 Students: £5
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Brahms Violin ConcertoSATURDAY 12 MARCH 2016, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Brahms Violin ConcertoRimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade
CUMS Symphony Orchestra Carlos Izcaray conductorJulia Hwang violin (CUMS Concerto Competition Winner)
Tickets: £20, £14, £10 Concessions: £18, £12, £8Students: £5
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Paul Daniel conducts BrahmsSATURDAY 7 MAY 2016, 8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALLStravinsky Pulcinella SuiteLindberg Violin ConcertoBrahms Symphony No.3
Cambridge University Chamber OrchestraPaul Daniel conductorJack Liebeck violin
Tickets: £20, £14, £10 Concessions: £18, £12, £8Students: £5
Godzilla Eats Las VegasTHURSDAY 12 MAY 2016,8.00PM
WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL
Ticheli VesuviusWhitacre Godzilla Eats Las VegasHess East Coast PicturesVerdi La Traviata OvertureDvorák Czech Suite
Cambridge University Wind OrchestraCUMS Concert OrchestraAdam Hickox, Rees Webster conductors
Tickets: £10 Concessions: £8 Students: £3
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CUMS May Week Concert: The Dream of Gerontius SATURDAY 11 JUNE 2016, 7.30PM
SAFFRON HALL, SAFFRON WALDEN
Elgar's monumental and moving oratorio The Dream of Gerontius has been chosen by Stephen Cleobury for his lastconcert as CUMS Chorus Principal conductor, celebrating 30 outstanding years of music-making.
CUMS Chorus CUMS Symphony OrchestraStephen Cleobury conductorJennifer Johnston mezzo-sopranoAndrew Kennedy tenorAshley Riches bass
Tickets: £28, £22, £15, £10 Students: £24, £18, £11, £6 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
Helen McKeownPresident, CULC
The Lunchtime Concert series showcases the University’sfinest musical talent, offering the perfect break from yourhectic daily routine. Taking place every Tuesday at1.10pm, these concerts explore an impressive range ofmusic from Byrd, Beethoven and Brahms to Debussy,Hovhaness and Thelonious Monk. This year’s programmeis looking particularly diverse, featuring a jazz concert, aMozart opera in concert performance, and a greaterexploration of new music - all alongside the return ofestablished CULC favourites such as the CambridgeUniversity Collegium Musicum in Lent term. Don’t missout on the opportunity to hear fantastic repertoire fromtop musicians, all admission free!
Michaelmas Term 201513 OctoberTHE AULA ENSEMBLEBliss ConversationsAlex Woolf Stormchaser (New work)Martinu Nonet
20 OctoberALEX RODZIANKO, pianoRachmaninov Morceaux de fantaisie, Op.3Beethoven Piano Sonata, Op.81a ‘Les Adieux’
27 OctoberTHE GESUALDO SIXdirected by Owain ParkSacred Flemish Renaissance Polyphony 1400-1600,including works by Ockeghem and Josquin des PrezSchütz Italian Madrigals
3 NovemberJAZZ ENSEMBLEdirected by Ben JonesMusic by Joe Henderson, Jasper Høiby, Chris Potter andThelonious Monk
10 NovemberJOEL SANDELSON, cello (CUMS Concerto Competition prize-winner) & NAOMI WOO, pianoBrahms Sonata No.1 for Piano and Cello in E minor, Op.38Sonata No.2 for Piano and Cello in F major, Op.99
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17 NovemberTHE PERCIVAL ENSEMBLEdirected by Bertie BaigentMozart Bastien und Bastienne, K.50 (Concert Performance)
24 NovemberCAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY TRUMPET ENSEMBLE &EDWARD REEVE, pianoAlan Hovhaness Khaldis (Concerto for Piano, FourTrumpets and Percussion)
GRANTA WIND QUINTETMozart Movements from Serenade No.10 in B flat major,K.361 ‘Gran Partita’, arr. John Whitfield
Lent Term 201626 JanuaryJACK MAINWARING, flute (CUMS Concerto Competition prize-winner)
Flute recital including Debussy SyrinxFauré Fantaisie, Op.79Ian Clarke Hypnosis
HUEY LAI, violin, AIDAN HASLAM, cello & KATIE WONG, pianoBeethoven Piano Trio in C minor, Op.1, No.3
2 February (St John’s College Divinity School)CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY CHAMBER CHOIRdirected by Nicholas MulroyLove’s Fire; Love’s Ashes - The Art of Claudio Monteverdi:Madrigals from books 4, 5 and 6
9 February 1.10 - 2.15pmCUMS CONCERTO COMPETITION FINALPerformances by the CUMS Concerto Competition Finalists
16 February (St John’s College Divinity School)CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY COLLEGIUM MUSICUM,directed by Margaret Faultless, Director of PerformanceStudies and co-leader of the Orchestra of the Age ofEnlightenmentA Grand Tour: Suites and Sonatas from across Europeperformed on period instruments
1 MarchINSTRUMENTAL AWARDS SCHEME CONCERTPerformances by musicians from the CambridgeUniversity Instrumental Award Scheme to celebrate themusic of Sir William Sterndale Bennett
8 MarchENSEMBLE PRO-VICTORIAco-directed by Toby Ward and Humphrey ThompsonMusic for Passiontide: Eight-piece vocal ensemble,performing works by Taverner, Byrd, Tallis & Parsons
Easter Term 201619 AprilNEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE CONCERTA programme of contemporary music
26 AprilJAMS COLEMAN, pianoChopin Preludes, Op.28
3 MayCAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PERCUSSION ENSEMBLEAn exciting and inventive programme which will includeEnrico Nicola Cascavilla's music from the silent movie,Haunted House
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POST-CONCERT DRINKSAT KINGS PLACE, LONDON Sunday 29 November
Join Howard Shelley and members ofthe Cambridge University ChamberOrchestra for post-concert drinks inthe stunning surroundings of KingsPlace.
For further details please contactSophie Nairac, CUMS FundraisingCoordinator, at [email protected]
CUMS ON TOUR In 2016 In July 2015 CUMS Symphony Orchestratoured the Netherlands receivingstanding ovations and were thrilled tohave one of their concerts broadcastlive on local television. This seasonCUMS Chorus travel to Rome from 1 - 4 April 2016 and will be performingin two of the city's beautiful churcheswith conductor Mark Austin.
CUWO are delighted to be performingcloser to home: in Oxford for theirannual Wind Orchestras’ Varsity concertand, for the first time, they will bevisiting Bristol University to performwith the University’s Wind Orchestra.
For full details visit our websitewww.cums.org.uk
LONDON CHAMBER MUSIC RECITALS Come and enjoy our LondonChamber Music recitals where theUniversity’s finest musicians performin intimate and exclusive venues.These vibrant social events mixmusic, wine and conversation withthe musicians.
To be the first to find out about thenext concert, sign up to our Londonmailing list atwww.cums.org.uk/alumni
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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, has premièred works byBrahms, 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 ofthe CUMS Chorus, Sir Roger Norrington was appointedas Principal Guest Conductor and a series was launchedto expose CUMS members to a succession of world-classvisiting conductors. In 2010, CUMS entered another newphase when it merged with the Cambridge UniversityChamber Orchestra and Cambridge University MusicClub. In October 2010, the Society launched theCambridge University Lunchtime Concerts – a new seriesof weekly chamber recitals at West Road Concert Hallshowcasing our finest musical talent. In 2011 it welcomedthe Cambridge University Chamber Choir, which isdirected by Martin Ennis and David Lowe. Most recently,
in 2014, the Cambridge University Jazz Orchestra andthe Cambridge University New Music Ensemble joinedCUMS as associate ensembles. CUMS continues toprovide opportunities for our finest student soloists andconductors by awarding conducting scholarships andconcerto prizes, and it encourages new music by runninga Composition Competition and premièring at least onenew work each year. Recent highlights have includedWagner’s Parsifal (Act III) conducted by Sir Mark Elder, arecording of Haydn and Mozart symphonies with SirRoger Norrington, a recording of The Epic of Everest’soriginal score for the British Film Institute and Britten’sWar Requiem conducted by Stephen Cleobury in ElyCathedral.
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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 a piv-otal role in the musical world beyond. CUMS receives nocore funding from the University, and income from ticketsales does not meet the full cost of delivering a world-class musical education. The CUMS Supporters’ Circlehas been established to address this pressing financialneed. All those who value Cambridge’s vibrant musicalheritage, and want to maintain it for the 21st century, areinvited to join the Circle.
JOIN THE SUPPORTERS’ CIRCLE To become a member of the Supporters’ Circle, contactour Secretary, Christine Skeen: CUMS Supporters’ CircleCambridge University, 11 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DP
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 CollegeChapel on 10 & 11 October 2015,11 November 2015, 12 March 2016
The Shop at King's Box Office 13 King’s Parade, Cambridge CB2 1SP Monday - Saturday 9.30am - 5.00pm,& Sunday 10.00am - 4.30pm shop.kings.cam.ac.ukTel: 01223 769340
For Cambridge University Chamber Orchestra Concert on 29 November 2015
Kings Place Box Office 90 York Way, London, N1 9AGwww.kingsplace.co.ukTel: 020 7520 1490Monday - Friday 10.00am - 5.00pm,Saturday 9.00am - 12.00pm& Sunday 12.00pm - 6.00pm
For CUMS Chorus Concert on 4 March 2016
LSO St Luke’s Box Officewww.barbican.org.uk orlso.co.uk/whats-onTel: 020 7638 8891Please visit the Barbican website for full box office details
For CUMS May Week Concert on 11 June 2016
Saffron Hall Box Office www.saffronhall.comTel: 0845 548 7650 Please visit the Saffron Hall website for full box office details
For all other concerts:
ADC Box Office adcticketing.com Tel: 01223 300085 ADC Theatre, Park Street,Cambridge CB5 8AS Monday - Saturday1.00pm – 7.00pm
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CUCO Season Ticket
Save 20% by booking for all 4 CUCO Concerts at West Road Concert Hall.
Applications close 23 October 2015 at 5.00pm
Please book your season ticket through the
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Booking Information
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Fri 25 Sep Come and Sing CU Alumni Chorus 9.30pm p.6
Sat 10 Oct Massed Choirs Matinee CU Chamber Choir 2.00pm p.6
Sun 11 Oct New Music at King’s Philharmonia Orchestra and members of CUMS 8.00pm p.7
Tue 13 Oct Lunchtime Concert The Aula Esemble 1.10pm p.20
Tue 20 Oct Lunchtime Concert Alex Rodzianko, piano 1.10pm p.20
Sat 24 Oct Mozart and Schubert CU Chamber Orchestra 8.00pm p.7
Tue 27 Oct Lunchtime Concert The Gesualdo Six 1.10pm p.20
Sat 31 Oct Mahler Symphony No.5 CUMS Symphony Orchestra 8.00pm p.8
Tue 3 Nov Lunchtime Concert Jazz Ensemble 1.10pm p.20
Tue 10 Nov Lunchtime Concert Joel Sandelson, cello and Naomi Woo, piano 1.10pm p.20
Wed 11 Nov Berlioz Te Deum CUMS Chorus 8.00pm p.8
Tue 17 Nov Lunchtime Concert The Percival Ensemble 1.10pm p.20
Thu 19 Nov Tchaikovsky & Brahms CUMS Concert Orchestra 8.00pm p.9
Sat 21 Nov Celebrating Rachmaninov CUMS Chorus 8.00pm p.9
Tue 24 Nov Lunchtime Concert CU Trumpet Ensemble and Granta Wind Quantet 1.10pm p.21
Sat 28 Nov Howard Shelley in Cambridge CU Chamber Orchestra 8.00pm p.10
Sun 29 Nov Howard Shelley in London CU Chamber Orchestra 6.30pm p.10
Wed 2 Dec Arutiunian Trumpet Concerto CU Wind Orchestra 8.00pm p.11
Sat 5 Dec John Wilson conducts CUMS Symphony Orchestra 8.00pm p.11
LENT TERM 2016
Sat 16 Jan Verdi Otello Act I CU Chamber Orchestra and College Choirs 8.00pm p.12
Tue 26 Jan Lunchtime Concert Jack Mainwaring, Huey Lai, Aidan Haslam, Katie Wong 1.10pm p.21
Fri 29 Jan CUJO and Special Guest CU Jazz Orchestra 7.30pm p.12
Tue 2 Feb Lunchtime Concert Cambridge University Chamber Choir 1.10pm p.21
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Tue 9 Feb Lunchtime Concert CUMS Concerto Competition Final 1.10pm p.21
Tue 9 Feb IAS Showcase Concert Instrumental Awards Scheme 8.00pm p.13
Tue 16 Feb Lunchtime Concert Cambridge University Collegium Musicum 1.10pm p.21
Sat 27 Feb Gerry Cornelius conducts CU Chamber Orchestra 8.00pm p.13
Tue 1 Mar Lunchtime Concert Instrumental Awards Scheme Concert 1.10pm p.21
Wed 2 Mar Schools Concert CU Wind Orchestra 1.00pm p.14
Thu 3 Mar Beethoven Piano Concerto No.1 CUMS Concert Orchestra 8.00pm p.14
Fri 4 Mar The Last Judgement, London CUMS Chorus 7.30pm p.15
Sat 5 Mar Shakespeare 400 Cambridge University Chamber Choir 7.30pm p.15
Sun 6 Mar The Last Judgement, Cambridge CUMS Chorus 8.00pm p.15
Tue 8 Mar Lunchtime Concert Ensemble Pro-Victoria 1.10pm p.21
Sat 12 Mar King’s Foundation Concert CU Chamber Orchestra 5.30pm p.15
Sat 12 Mar Brahms Violin Concerto CUMS Symphony Orchestra 8.00pm p.16
EASTER TERM 2016
Tue 19 Apr Lunchtime Concert New Music Ensemble Concert 1.10pm p.21
Tue 26 Apr Lunchtime Concert Jams Coleman, piano 1.10pm p.21
Tue 3 May Lunchtime Concert Cambridge University Percussion Ensemble 1.10pm p.21
Sat 7 May Paul Daniel conducts CU Chamber Orchestra 8.00pm p.17
Thu 12 May Godzilla Eats Las Vegas CUMS Concert Orchestra & CU Wind Orchestra 8.00pm p.17
Sat 11 Jun May Week Concert CUMS Chorus and Symphony Orchestra 7.30pm p.18
For more information about CUMS, our concerts, booking tickets, receiving our e-newsletters or getting involved,
please visit our website, www.cums.org.uk, or email Chloe Davidson at [email protected].
Our website is always up-to-date with the latest Society news, events and contact information for the individual
Society ensembles.
Principal Guest Conductor: Sir Roger Norrington CBE
Principal Conductor, CUMS Chorus: Stephen Cleobury CBE
Principal Guest Conductor, Cambridge University Chamber Orchestra: Peter Stark
Directors, Cambridge University Chamber Choir: Martin Ennis, David Lowe
Chairman of the Trustees: Stuart Laing
Cambridge University Musical Society West Road Concert Hall 11 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DP
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