Martin Yates CUMS Chorus Society Musical Principal Conductor, Principal Conductor, University University Cambridge Stephen Cleobury CBE Principal Guest Conductor Principal Conductor, CUMS I Principal Conductor, Sir Roger Norrington CBE Sir Roger 2010–2011 Season

Design and pre-press: Peter Ducker mistd / Printed in the United Kingdom Members of Supporters’ the CUMS to Circle are able go on sale to the purchase tickets before season tickets more please turn information to general For public. page 22 of brochure. this Society Musical Cambridge University Concert Hall Road West Cambridge CB3 9DP Road, 11 West www.cums.org.uk : and on 19 March 2011: King’s College Chapel King’s College Concert Hall Road West on 25 February 2011 and on 25 February on 20 November 2010: on 20 November CUMS Chorus and Philharmonia Booking information www.cums.org.uk, visit our website, recommend you We as as well booking, about information the latest for Road West concerts at for our on-line booking system Concert Hall. concerts in office for Box CUCO Concert Cambridge Corn Exchange Office Box Street, CB2 3QB Cambridge Wheeler 357851 01223 Tel: Office for Box Orchestra concert Concert King’s Foundation King’s Shop at 13 King’s Parade, Cambridge CB2 1SP 01223 369340 Tel: concerts in office for Box Maggie Heywood 20 Badminton Close, Cambridge CB4 3NW 01223 365110 Tel/Fax: or www.cums.org.uk CUMS brochure 2010_PND 15/09/2010 16:39 Page 24 Page 16:39 15/09/2010 2010_PND brochure CUMS CUMS brochure 2010_PND 15/09/2010 13:34 Page 2

CUMS 2010–2011

Page Date Concert Venue UMS embarks upon its 167th season with a of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust, and in November we perform Cparticular sense of anticipation. for the first time with the East Anglia Chamber 6 Friday 24 September 2010, 4pm Alumni ‘Come and Sing’ King’s College Chapel In February we welcomed the Cambridge University Orchestra in Handel’s Judas Maccabaeus. 6 Wednesday 20 October 2010 Cameo & Festival of Ideas Concert for Schools West Road Concert Hall Chamber Orchestra to the CUMS family. CUCO has Our Great Conductors series continues in January 8 Saturday 23 October 2010, 8pm Season Launch Concert with CUCO West Road Concert Hall long been a magnificent musical flagship for Cambridge: with Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius under Sir Richard its performances are highlights of the University’s Armstrong. Libor Pesek, Conductor Emeritus of the 8 Saturday 30 October 2010, 8pm Martin Yates conducts CUMS I West Road Concert Hall musical year, and we are thrilled to feature them as part Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, takes up the 10 Saturday 13 November 2010, 8pm Handel’s Judas Maccabaeus with CUMS Chorus and of our season for the first time. baton in March to conduct CUMS I in a programme of East Anglia Chamber Orchestra King’s College Chapel A few months later we announced the appointment of Smetana, Janácˇek and Dvorˇák. 10 Saturday 20 November 2010, 8pm An evening of Brahms with CUCO West Road Concert Hall Martin Yates, ‘one of the most exciting and versatile The Cambridge University Wind Orchestra 11 Thursday 25 November 2010, 8pm Cambridge University Wind Orchestra West Road Concert Hall British conductors of his generation’ in the words of The maintains its winning streak, with four performances 11 Thursday 2 December 2010, 8pm Brahms, Schumann & Vaughan Williams with CUMS I West Road Concert Hall Times, as Principal Conductor of CUMS I. Martin’s debut including the ever-popular concert for schools and a joint 12 Saturday 22 January 2010, 8pm Sir Richard Armstrong conducts Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius on 30 October, which includes the world premiere of concert with the Oxford University Wind Orchestra. with Cambridge College Choirs, CUCO and CUMS I King’s College Chapel Arnold Bax’s Symphonic Serenade, is the beginning of our CUMS II will perform three concerts, the dates of which association which will also see him mentoring our student may be found on pages 11, 16 and 18. 14 Friday 25 February 2011, 7.30pm Stephen Cleobury conducts CUMS Chorus and Philharmonia Orchestra King’s College Chapel conductors and strengthening our orchestral programme None of this work would be possible without financial on an ongoing basis. support, and I extend my grateful thanks to our many 15 Saturday 26 February 2011, 4pm Cambridge and Oxford University Wind Orchestras Trinity College Chapel West Road Concert Hall will be the place to be on supporters for their ongoing generosity. But this 15 Saturday 5 March 2011, 8pm Peter Stark conducts CUCO West Road Concert Hall Tuesday lunchtimes this year for lovers of chamber programme stands most of all as testament to the 15 Wednesday 9 March 2011 Cambridge University Wind Orchestra Schools Concert West Road Concert Hall music. The Cambridge University Lunchtime Concerts talented Cambridge musicians – well over 500 of them! – 16 Saturday 12 March 2011, 8pm Libor Pesek conducts CUMS I West Road Concert Hall (admission free!) are being launched to showcase the who will perform as part of it. The University’s musical crème de la crème of the University’s musical talent. life is on exceptional form: I hope you will join me in 16 Saturday 19 March 2011, 5.30pm CUCO and King’s College Choir perform Mozart’s Requiem King’s College Chapel Under Stephen Cleobury’s leadership the CUMS enjoying it on many occasions in the year ahead. 18 Saturday May 14, 8pm CUCO plays Mozart and Shostakovitch West Road Concert Hall Chorus goes from strength to strength. Our partnership 18 Thursday 26 May 2011, 8pm Cambridge University Wind Orchestra and CUMS II West Road Concert Hall with the Philharmonia Orchestra and Concerts at King’s Simon Fairclough 20 Saturday 18 June 2011, 8pm May Week Concert in honour of Robin Holloway King’s College Chapel continues in February with a charity performance in aid Chairman, Cambridge University Musical Society

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Cambridge University Lunchtime Concerts

This season we launch a new series of weekly chamber Tuesday 2 November 2010, 1.10pm Tuesday 14 December 2010, 1pm Tuesday 1 March 2011, 1.10pm music recitals at West Road Concert Hall. The 45 minute cuco chamber ensemble britten sinfonia celebrity recital programmes feature the finest musicians of Cambridge Schoenberg Verklärte Nacht Brahms Clarinet Trio Op. 114 Stephen Varcoe bass baritone University alongside Britten Sinfonia’s established Julian Philips New Work (World premiere tour) Christina Lawrie piano At Lunch series. With free entry to the Cambridge Tuesday 9 November 2010, 1.10pm Janácˇek Concertino cuco wind quintet University Lunchtime Concerts and tickets starting from Tuesday 8 March 2011, 1pm britten sinfonia £3 for the Britten Sinfonia concerts this is a perfect way to Poulenc Sextet for Wind Quintet and Piano Full programme details will be announced on our spend a relaxing Tuesday lunchtime. website shortly before each concert Programme to include: Tuesday 16 November 2010, 1.10pm Schubert Piano Quintet in A, ‘The Trout’ kausikan rajeshkumar piano Michaelmas Term 2010 (Winner of the Granta DFAS/CUMS Concerto Lent Term 2011 Tuesday 15 March 2011, 1.10pm The recitals will be each Tuesday from 12 October to 14 Competition) The recitals will be each Tuesday from 18 January 2011 final of the cums concerto competition and December (except 7 December). Cambridge University Mozart Piano Sonata in F, K332 to 15 March 2011. Highlights include: n w brown prize Lunchtime Concerts are from 1.10pm–1.55pm and Chopin Four Impromptus (Op.29, 36, 51 & 66) Britten Sinfonia concerts will start at 1pm. All the recitals Tuesday 1 February 2011, 1.10pm Full programme details will be announced on our will be held at West Road Concert Hall (except 23 Tuesday 23 November 2010, 1.10pm rachel stroud baroque violin website shortly before each concert November). Highlights include: (please see CUMS website for venue details) Programme to include works by Bach, Handel, Corelli cuco chamber ensemble and Biber. Not only can you experience chamber music of superb Tuesday 12 October 2010, 1pm Walton Façade quality you can enjoy a delicious sandwich lunch in the britten sinfonia Tuesday 15 February 2011, 1.10pm West Road foyer prior to the concert. A selection of James MacMillan For Max Tuesday 30 November 2010, 1.10pm cambridge university collegium musicum sandwiches, teas, coffees and cakes will be available. For James MacMillan 25 May 1967 cuco chamber ensemble Programme to include: up-to-date information about catering arrangements at James MacMillan Walfrid, On His Arrival at the Gates of Adams Chamber Symphony Biber Battalia lunchtime concerts, please visit our website: Paradise Stravinsky Octet Biber Sonata Representativa www.cums.org.uk James MacMillan For Sally Farina Cappriccio Stravagante Peter Maxwell Davies New Work (World premiere tour) Schmelzer Fechschule Shostakovich Piano Quintet

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Michaelmas Term 2010

Alumni Weekend Friday 24 September 2010 from 4pm ‘Come & Sing’ king’s college chapel Brahms Ein deutsches Requiem (to be sung in English) Tickets £10 singers, £3 music hire (£5 audience for 9.30pm Stephen Cleobury conductor ‘performance’) Raphaela Papadakis soprano For further details contact CUMS Ashley Riches bass Raphaela Papadakis Ashley Riches Box Office 01223 365110, San Lau and Parker Ramsay piano [email protected]

CaMEO and the Festival of Ideas Concert Wednesday 20 October 2010 west road concert hall for schools Mark Knight A Young Person’s Guide to Percussion Open to primary schools by invitation – if your school would like Orchestra made up of members of CUMS to attend please contact Ruth Hardie Harry Ogg (CUMS Brenda Charters Conducting at the Cambridge University Faculty Scholar) conductor of Music – [email protected]

Harry Ogg

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Season Launch Concert Saturday 23 October 2010 at 8pm Beethoven The Creatures of Prometheus Overture west road concert hall Beethoven Piano Concerto No.4 Beethoven Symphony No.3 Tickets £16 (£13 concessions), £5 students Cambridge University Chamber Orchestra Tom Poster piano Toby Purser conductor

Tom Poster Toby Purser

Martin Yates conducts CUMS I Saturday 30 October 2010 Bax Symphonic Serenade (world premiere) at 8pm west road concert hall Walton Cello Concerto Rachmaninov Symphony No.2 Tickets £16 (£13 concessions), £5 students CUMS I Symphony Orchestra

Martin Yates conductor Woodwark and Jerome

Robbie Stanley Smith cello obe (runner up of the Granta DFAS/CUMS Concerto Competition)

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Handel Saturday 13 November 2010 Cambridge University Wind Orchestra Thursday 25 November 2010 at 8pm at 8pm Liam Dunachie Diversions and Chaconne for Winds Judas Maccabaeus king’s college chapel west road (world premiere) CUMS Chorus concert hall Tickets £32, £26, £20 John Adams Short Ride in a Fast Machine East Anglia Chamber Orchestra Students: £4 reduction of above Philip Sparke The Year of the Dragon Tickets £10 (£8 prices and £5 on the door, subject to Eric Whitacre Ghost Train Stephen Cleobury conductor concessions), availability Martin Ellerby Clarinet Concerto Christina Sampson soprano £3 students Elisabeth Fleming mezzo-soprano Stephen Cleobury Christina Sampson Stephen Craigen conductor James Neville alto Joe Shiner clarinet (runner up of the Granta Matthew Sandy tenor DFAS/CUMS Concerto Competition) Stephen Craigen Joe Shiner Nicholas Morris bass Thursday 2 December 2010 CUMS I plays Brahms, Schumann and at 8pm Vaughan Williams west road concert hall Brahms Variations on a theme of Tickets £16 (£13 concessions), Schumann Piano Concerto £5 students Elisabeth Fleming James Neville Matthew Sandy Nicholas Morris Vaughan Williams Symphony No.5 An evening of Brahms Saturday 20 November 2010 CUMS I Symphony Orchestra Brahms Tragic Overture at 8pm This performance is given in west road Double Concerto memory of Brenda Charters, a long Brahms concert hall Martin Yates, Harry Ogg (CUMS Brenda Charters Brahms Symphony No.4 Conducting Scholar) conductors standing and much-loved supporter Tickets £23, Kausikan Rajeshkumar piano (winner of the Granta of CUMS. Cambridge University Chamber Kausikan Rajeshkumar Orchestra £20 (OAP, DFAS/CUMS Concerto Competition) Registered Tuesday 30 November 2010 Peter Ash conductor at 8pm Disabled), west road concert hall Matthew Trusler violin £10 students, CUMS II Guy Johnston cello children CUMS II, our second symphony orchestra, will be holding their Michaelmas Term concert on 30 November 2010. Please see CUMS Charity Concert in aid of Cam Sight Peter Ash Matthew Trusler Guy Johnston website for details closer to the time – www.cums.org.uk 10 Ⅵ cums 2010‒2011 cums 2010‒2011 Ⅵ 11 CUMS brochure 2010_PND 15/09/2010 08:43 Page 12

David Hill conducts Britten’s War Requiem with Cambridge College Lent Term 2011 Choirs, CUMS I and CUCO. January 2010. Photo by Paul Smith

great conductors series Saturday 22 January 2011 at 8pm Sir Richard Armstrong conducts Elgar’s king’s college chapel The Dream of Gerontius Tickets £32, £26, £20 CUMS I Symphony Orchestra Students: £4 reduction of above Cambridge University Chamber prices and £5 on the door, subject to Orchestra availability The Choirs of Clare, Gonville and Caius, Jesus, Selwyn and Trinity Colleges Sir Richard Armstrong conductor Louise Poole mezzo-soprano Sir Richard Armstrong Louise Poole Peter Wedd tenor Darren Jeffrey bass

Peter Wedd Darren Jeffrey

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CUMS Chorus and Philharmonia Orchestra Friday 25 February 2011 Cambridge Unversity Wind Orchestra and Oxford Saturday 26 February 2011 at 7.30pm at 4pm Haydn Concerto king’s college chapel University Wind Orchestra trinity college chapel Verdi Quattro Pezzi Sacri Programme to include: Tickets £60, £50, £40, £25 Tickets £10 (£8 concessions), Mozart Coronation Mass Gershwin An American in Paris £5 students on the door, subject to £3 students Martin Ellerby Venetian Spells CUMS Chorus availability King’s College Choir For VIP reception tickets please Philharmonia Orchestra email [email protected] Stephen Cleobury conductor CUCO conducted by Peter Stark Saturday 5 March 2011 trumpet Alison Balsom Ravel Mother Goose Suite at 8pm west road concert hall Charity Concert in aid of The Cystic Fibrosis Trust and Franck Symphonic variations Tickets Concerts at King’s Ravel Pavane pour une infante £16 (£13 concessions), Alison Balsom défunte £5 students Poulenc Sinfonietta Peter Stark conductor Richard Haughton Richard Lydia Scadding piano Peter Stark Lydia Scadding

Cambridge University Wind Wednesday 9 March 2011 Orchestra Concert for Schools west road concert hall Theodore Kung conductor Open to schools by invitation – if your school would like to attend A varied programme aimed at sparking the please contact Simon Smart at imagination of children. Music Worksheets and [email protected] teacher guidance notes will be provided. Theodore Kung

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great conductors series Saturday 12 March 2011 at 8pm Libor Pesek conducts an evening of west road concert hall Czech music Tickets £16 (£13 concessions), Smetana The Bartered Bride: Overture £5 students Janácˇek Taras Bulba Dvorák Symphony No.6

CUMS I Symphony Orchestra Libor Pesek Libor Pesek conductor

King’s Foundation Concert Saturday 19 March 2011 at 5.30pm Britten Serenade for tenor, horn and strings king’s college chapel Mozart Requiem Tickets £30, £22, £15 Cambridge University Chamber Orchestra King’s College Choir and former Tuesday 15 March 2011 Choir members at 8pm west road concert hall Stephen Cleobury conductor John McMunn tenor Alec Frank-Gemmill horn John McMunn Alec Frank-Gemmill

CUMS II CUMS II, our second symphony orchestra, will be holding their Lent Term concert on 15 March 2011. Please see CUMS website for details closer to the time – www.cums.org.uk Photos by Francis Knights Photos by 16 cums 2010‒2011 CUMS brochure 2010_PND 15/09/2010 08:44 Page 18

Easter Term 2011

Cambridge University Chamber Orchestra Saturday 14 May 2011 at 8pm Mozart Piano Concerto No.25 west road concert hall Shostakovich Chamber Symphony Mozart Symphony No.35 Tickets £16 (£13 concessions), £5 students Thomas Blunt conductor Francis Grier piano

Thomas Blunt Francis Grier

Cambridge Unversity Wind Orchestra and Thursday 26 May 2011 at 8pm CUMS II west road concert hall Rachmaninov Isle of the Dead Prokofiev Marches, No.1 March for a Spartakiade Tickets £10 (£8 concessions), Toby Young New Work (world premiere) £3 students James Henshaw conductor

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May Week Concert in honour of Robin Holloway Saturday 18 June 2011 at 8pm Cambridge University Musical Society Bach Singet dem Herrn king’s college chapel Schubert Unfinished Symphony No.8 (Scherzo newly realized and Tickets £32, £26, £20 a new Trio by Robin Holloway) Student: £4 reduction of above prices CUMS is one of the oldest and most distinguished was launched last year with the objective of exposing Brahms Gesang der Parzen and £5 on the door, subject to university music societies in the world. It offers a world- CUMS members to a succession of world-class visiting Debussy Prélude à l’après-midi availability class musical education for members of the University and conductors. d’un faune local residents, nurturing the great musicians of the future In February 2010 CUMS entered another new phase of Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms This concert marks the retirement and providing performing opportunities for over 500 its development when it merged with the Cambridge Cambridge musicians every year. University Chamber Orchestra and Cambridge University Stephen Cleobury Harry Ogg of the distinguished composer CUMS Chorus Robin Holloway as Professor of The Society has played a pivotal role in British musical Music Club. This season we launch the Cambridge CUMS I Symphony Orchestra Composition at the University of life for almost 170 years. It has educated such luminaries University Lunchtime Concerts – a new series of weekly Cambridge as Sir Andrew Davis, Sir Mark Elder, Sir John Eliot chamber recitals at West Road Concert Hall showcasing the Stephen Cleobury, Harry Ogg (CUMS Brenda Charters Conducting Gardiner, Edward Gardner, Christopher Hogwood and University’s finest musical talent. CUMS continues to Scholar) conductors Robin Ticciati, has given world or UK premieres of works provide opportunities for the University’s finest student Francis Knights Francis by Brahms, Holloway, Lutoslawski, Maxwell Davies, soloists and conductors by awarding conducting scholarships Rutter, Saxton and Vaughan Williams, and has exposed and concerto prizes, and it actively encourages new music by successive generations of Cambridge musicians to visiting running a composition competition and premiering at least conductors and soloists including Britten, Dvorak, Kodaly, one new work each year. Menuhin and Tchaikovsky. Since the 1870s, CUMS has Recent highlights have included the world premiere of enjoyed the leadership of several of Britain’s greatest The Sorceror’s Mirror, a major new CUMS commission musicians, including Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir from Sir Peter Maxwell Davies and Sir Andrew Motion, the David Willcocks, Sir Philip Ledger, and – from 1983–2009 opening concert of the 2009 City of London Festival, tours – Stephen Cleobury. to Prague and Tuscany, choral concerts with Stephen In 2009 Stephen Cleobury assumed the new role of Cleobury, the Philharmonia Orchestra and soloists Chorus Director, and Sir Roger Norrington was appointed including Bryn Terfel in Cambridge and at the Royal Albert as Principal Guest Conductor. Martin Yates, ‘one of the Hall, and performances of Mahler’s monumental Symphony most exciting and versatile British conductors of his of a Thousand at Ely Cathedral under Stephen Cleobury, of generation’ in the words of , recently joined the Britten’s War Requiem at King’s with David Hill, and of team as Orchestra Director; and a Great Conductors Series Brahms’ Ein deutsches Requiem with Sir Roger Norrington.

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Join the CUMS Supporters’ Circle Supporters and Funders

CUMS can only continue to offer musical excellence with The Stanford Circle 1,000–£4,999 per annum CUMS would like to express its gratitude to the generous your support. If you enjoy and value our Society’s work All of the above, plus the opportunity to be recognised as For more information about CUMS, funders and supporters which have made its work in the our concerts, booking tickets, receiving and its ongoing contribution to the world of classical the supporter of a specific activity each season. 2010–2011 academic year possible: music do join our CUMS Supporters’ Circle. Membership our newsletters, or getting involved, The Vaughan Williams Circle £5,000+ please see our website: of the Circle is through annual donation to CUMS. There Churchill College Trinity College are six levels of donation and all support is greatly By joining the Supporters’ Circle you will become an Clare College Trinity Hall www.cums.org.uk appreciated: important member of the CUMS family, helping the Our website is always up-to-date with Society to maintain and enhance the rich musical Clare Hall University of Cambridge Friend £50–£99 per annum the latest Society news, events, and experience that we want all our musicians and audience CUMS Fund Active Community Fund Donor £100–£249 per annum contact information. Alternatively, you members to enjoy. CUMS Supporters’ Circle University of Cambridge can contact individual society Friends and Donors enjoy To join, please contact Christine Skeen, Secretary, CUMS Donald Wort Fund Faculty of Music ensembles: ● contributing membership of the Society, entitling Supporters’ Circle, Cambridge University Musical Society, Gonville and Caius College West Road Concert Hall them to priority booking for performances CUMS I & CUMS II– Chloe Davidson 11 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DP. ● acknowledgement in CUMS concert programmes and Granta DFAS Wolfson College ([email protected]) on the website King’s College Cambridge University Wind Orchestra ● invitations to drinks at each performance at West Road Jesus College – Rachel Croft ([email protected]) Concert Hall J Paul Getty Jnr Charitable CUMS Chorus – Caroline Goulder ● an invitation to the annual CUMS Garden Party Trust ([email protected]) ● regular updates on key CUMS projects and events Nigel Brown OBE CUCO – Josh Borin ([email protected]) Benefactor £250–£499 per annum Murray Edwards College Cambridge University Lunchtime Principal Benefactor £500–£999 per annum Pembroke College Concerts – Thomas Neal All of the above, plus ([email protected]) ● an invitation to dine at a conductor’s table at the Ridgeons annual CUMS Dinner Robinson College ● Front cover photos by Jerome Woodwark and opportunities to sit in on selected rehearsals Francis Knights

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