Venue:
Recital Room, Churchill College
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Programme
Suite in D major (descant recorder & harpsichord)Nicola Matteis
Preludio; Balletto; Air & Variation(? - c1707)
Lamento (harpsichord)Johann Jacob Froberger
Sopra la dolorosa Perdita Real Msta. Di Ferdinando IV (1616-1667)
Ré de Romani
Sonata in G minor Op 1 No. 3 (1724)Francesco Barsanti
(treble recorder & harpsichord)(c1690 - ?)
Adagio; Allegro; Largo; Gavotta
Fantasia 7 in D major (voice flute)Georg Philipp Telemann
Alla francese - Presto(1681-1767)
Fantasia, Set 3 No. 5 in G minor (harpsichord)G P Telemann
Sonata in D minor (treble recorder & harpsichord)G P Telemann
Affettuoso; Presto; Grave; Allegro
Dr Férdia Stone-Davis has an MMus from Trinity College of Music, London, where she studied recorders with Philip Thorby and Rebecca Miles. Upon graduating she had lessons with Pamela Thorby. Recent performances include Queen’s University, Belfast, the University of Huddersfield (International Computer Music Conference), the University of Göttingen, Germany, and the University of Cambridge.
With an international reputation as a specialist in early keyboard instruments, Douglas Hollick studied with Peter Hurford, Marie-Claire Alain and Gustav Leonhardt. He has played widely both here and abroad, and teaches in Clare and Trinity Colleges, Cambridge. Recent years have seen him playing fortepiano as well as organ, harpsichord and clavichord, complementing his interest in the music of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Douglas was awarded a year 2000 Churchill Fellowship to visit North Germany and Denmark researching organs and other keyboard instruments of Buxtehude and the young J S Bach. His recordings on Riverrun Records are Harpsichord and organ music of Christophe Moyreau, Buxtehude, master and pupil, recorded in Buxtehude’s church of Sct Mariae at Helsingør in Denmark, Music from the period of the French Revolution for harpsichord, square piano and organ, and Music of the Baroque avant-garde for harpsichord and organ released in July 2007 as a tribute to Buxtehude in his tercentenary year. He has just recorded a further organ CD on the Metzler organ of Trinity College Cambridge, with works from the Andreas Bach Buch including the Passacaglias of both Buxtehude and Bach. This is due for release later this year. See www.rvrcd.com
Free entry
Venue:
Recital Room, Churchill College
Description:
The Hill Chorus is a community choir run by the music societies of the ‘hill colleges’. It is open to the whole, extended community: staff, students, fellows, friends, and locals! We sing a range of music both sacred and secular, ancient and modern. Rehearsals are weekly, on Wednesday evenings, starting October 4th, in the Recital Room. We generally sing one, relaxed, informal concert per term featuring a variety of short items. There are no auditions or prerequisites so give it a try whether you’re pitch perfect or tone deaf! Contact: Kim Ward kltw2@cam.ac.uk
Venue:
Recital Room, Churchill College
Description:
An Evening of traditional Persian music.
Venue:
Recital Room, Churchill College
Description:
The Orchestra on the Hill (OotH) brings together instrumentalists from the ‘Hill Colleges’ to play chamber orchestral music to a high-standard (about Grade 8) and for occasional collaborations with Inter Alios. OotH is always keen to recruit from new players, especially brass and strings! OotH also provides great opportunities to conduct and pay concerti. Rehearsals are on Sundays, 1-3pm in the recital room, with a first, open, one hour rehearsal on Sunday 8 th October.
Contact: OotH President, Rachel Leedham rel60@cam.ac.uk
Venue:
Fellows' Drawing Room, Murray Edwards College
Description:
The ‘Inter Alios’ choir is a joint venture between Churchill College where it serves the Christian Chapel at Churchill College, and Murray Edwards College where it serves the ‘Humanist Happenings’ Series: a new format which is broadly similar to chapel services, but with no theological content. A typical event features a short address on a topical theme, partnered with music and poetry to match. The choir thus provides its members with an opportunity to experience the traditional (Christian) Cambridge Choral Scholar experience and to sing the great works of that repertoire, while also participating in the creation of a new and unique offering. Contact: music.director@chu.cam.ac.uk.
Venue:
Recital Room, Churchill College
Description:
Our first Friday concert of the term is a special event to celebrate the musical ability of our new students.
This recital will be given by talented freshers performing their favourite works. If you are interested in performing, contact the Concert Series Co-ordinator, Jack Mainwaring (jm2013).
Venue:
Fellows' Drawing Room, Murray Edwards College
Description:
With the 'Inter Alios' choir, dir. Mark Gotham
The 'Humanist Happenings' are peaceful events with music, poetry, and a short address all organised around a topical theme.
Free and unticketed.
Music by Gibbons, Kate Whitley and others
Venue:
Recital Room, Churchill College
Description:
This concert will feature performances by applicants for the college's music bursaries.
Venue:
Fellows' Drawing Room, Murray Edwards College
Description:
With the 'Inter Alios' choir, dir. Mark Gotham
The 'Humanist Happenings' are peaceful events with music, poetry, and a short address all organised around a topical theme.
Free and unticketed.
Music by Liszt, Brahms and Lennon/Ono
Venue:
Recital Room - Churchill College
Venue:
Recital Room, Churchill College
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Free entry, retiring collection.
Venue:
The Chapel at Churchill College
Description:
Charity jazz concert for The Medaille Trust, which supports the fight against trafficking of women and men.
Venue:
Fellows' Drawing Room, Murray Edwards College
Description:
With the 'Inter Alios' choir, dir. Mark Gotham
The 'Humanist Happenings' are peaceful events with music, poetry, and a short address all organised around a topical theme.
Free and unticketed.
Jazz improvisation and music by Schubert
Venue:
Recital Room, Churchill College
Description:
Supported by Churchill Jazz Band.
Venue:
Recital Room, Churchill College
Description:
Jos Eckert is the pseudonym for Jocelino Rodrigues, a singer-songwriter originally from Portugal who is doing his Ph.D. in Engineering at Churchill. Jos is an artist whose music has been described as a juxtaposition of acoustic folk melodies with pop sensibilities and bluesy undertones. Come support his original music at 7h30pm on Friday the 24th of November at the Music Centre’s Recital Hall.
Be sure to follow Jos on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jos.eckert.music/
Free entry, retiring collection.
Venue:
The Chapel at Churchill College
Description:
The Churchill College Chapel Choir perform a plethora of festive works for the musical highlight of the chapel year, followed by mince pies and mulled wine.
Venue:
The Chapel at Churchill College
Description:
Schubert, Franz: Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759, the 'Unfinished'
Schubert, Franz: Entr'acte No. 1 from Rosamunde, D.797
– Interval –
Brahms, Johannes: Eine deutsches Requiem, op.45, Movements 1–3
The 'Orchestra on the Hill' with the 'Inter Alios' choir, dir. Mark Gotham
This concert marks the 150th anniversary of the Brahms Requiem with a concert on the exact date and a programme curated in response to that premiere.
Tickets £8 / £5 / £3 available on the door.
Programmes: £1 for hard copy, or digital version available free here.
Venue:
Fellows' Drawing Room, Murray Edwards College
Description:
Peaceful events with music, poetry and a short address all organised around a topical theme. With 'Inter Alios' choir, dir. Mark Gotham.
Address by Dame Barbara Mary Stocking, DBE
Venue:
Recital Room, Churchill College
Description:
Free entry, retiring collection.
Venue:
Fellows' Drawing Room, Murray Edwards College
Description:
Peaceful events with music, poetry and a short address all organised around a topical theme. With 'Inter Alios' choir, dir. Mark Gotham.
Address by Dr Mary Joannou.
Venue:
Recital Room, Churchill College
Description:
Free entry, retiring collection.
Peaceful events with music, poetry and a short address all organised around a topical theme. With 'Inter Alios' choir, dir. Mark Gotham.
Address by Professor Andrew Webber
Venue:
Recital Room, Churchill College
Description:
Come and join us for an evening of early Italian music from Monteverdi, Frescobaldi, Caccini, Rognoni, Castello and others.
Madeline Claire de Berrié (soprano)
Johanna Finnemann (violin, viola da gamba)
Edward Lilley (harpsichord)
Free entry, retiring collection
Venue:
Recital Room, Churchill College
Description:
Free entry, retiring collection
Venue:
Fellows' Drawing Room, Murray Edwards College
Description:
Peaceful events with music, poetry and a short address all organised around a topical theme. With 'Inter Alios' choir, dir. Mark Gotham.
Venue:
Recital Room, Churchill College
Description:
A special concert to celebrate ten years of both the Churchill College Music Centre and Churchill Jazz Band.
Drinks reception 17:45-18:15.
Concert 18:15 onwards.
Venue:
The Chapel at Churchill College
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Featuring a range of music including a new arrangement of Mahler's much loved Adagietto.
Venue:
St Edmund's College Chapel
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Including concertos for clarinet, guitar and flute.
Venue:
Recital Room, Churchill College
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Free entry, retiring collection.
Venue:
Recital Room, Churchill College
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Professional recital.
Free entry.
Venue:
The Chapel at Churchill College
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A chance to hear Inter Alios shortly before their concert at St Martin-in-the-Fields.
Allegri Miserere and other works.
Free entry.
Venue:
St Martin-in-the-Fields, London
Description:
Inter Alios choir of Churchill and Murray Edwards Colleges
Conducted by Mark Gotham
Tickets: here
Venue:
Recital Room, Churchill College
Description:
Free entry
Venue:
Fellows' Drawing Room, Murray Edwards College
Description:
Peaceful events with music, poetry and a short address all organised around a topical theme.
With ‘Inter Alios’ choir, dir. Mark Gotham
Venue:
Fitzwilliam College Auditorium
Description:
Easter Term 2018 Concert
Venue:
Recital Room, Churchill College
Description:
Professional Recital.
Free entry.
Venue:
Fellows' Drawing Room, Murray Edwards College
Description:
Peaceful events with music, poetry and a short address all organised around a topical theme.
With ‘Inter Alios’ choir, dir. Mark Gotham