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Page 1: Ticket information 6E

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Ticket informationTicket pricesMusic in Quiet Places: £14, £12 concessions,£5 students & under 18s

Discount! Buy a season ticket for all fourMusic in Quiet Places concerts and get £8 off.

Spring Concerts: See individual concerts (overleaf)for ticket prices.

Discount! Buy a season ticket for all fourSpring Concerts and get £8 off.

Booking ticketsTickets for both series can be purchased online,by phone, through Cambridge Corn ExchangeBox Office or by post.! Online at www.cambridgesummermusic.com

or visit www.cornex.co.uk! By Phone to the Corn Exchange Box office on

01223 357851. Phone booking opening times:Monday to Saturday 10am–6pm.

! In Person at the Cambridge Corn ExchangeBox Office: 2 Wheeler Street, CambridgeCB2 3QB. Opening times: Monday to Friday12pm–6pm, Saturday 10am–6pm.

! By Post. Simply write out your ticket requestand send with a cheque for the correct amountmade out to Cambridge City Council toCambridge Corn Exchange Box Office: 2 Wheeler Street, Cambridge, CB2 3QB.Please include your name, address, telephoneand email address (if applicable). Include £1if you wish your tickets to be posted to you.

Additionally, tickets for one of our Music in QuietPlaces concerts – the Meridiem Duo – are availableto buy in person from Comberton Post Office,12 Barton Road, CB23 7BP. Tickets will also be available on the door, except forevents that have sold out.

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Sarah Miller fluteElinor Nicholson harpProgramme includes:Debussy: La fille aux cheveux de linBernard Andres: NarthexRochester Young: Song of the LarkBach: Sonata in G minor, BWV 1020Schaposhnikov: Sonata for flute & harp

The enchanting combination of flute and harp is one thatnever fails to delight. The Meridiem Duo present a variedprogramme exploring the wide repertoire available forthese beautifully matched instruments. Romanticsonatas sit alongside contemporary work, plus folk pieceson Clarsach. The Meridiem Duo are Live Music Now musicians.

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Working backwards from the 1930s, the FB PocketOrchestra (FBPO) explores repertoire that marked thebeginnings of what we now regard as popular music. Take a trip back in time andimmerse yourself in the funkysounds of blues, ragtime, hot jazz,songs and dances from long ago ...Established in 2012, the ‘pocket-sized’ three-piece orchestra aim topresent a contemporary slant on popular acoustic musicfrom the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. ‘The style, glamour and ‘fabulousness’ of this era is capturedbeautifully ...’

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Johannes Marmen, Ricky Gore violinsJoshua Hayward viola • Anton Crayton cello

Haydn: String Quartet, Op 20 No 2Janacék: String Quartet No 1Brahms: String Quartet No 2, Op 51Direct from their SpringAldeburgh Chamber Music

Residency, the Marmen Quartet perform three quartets bymasters of the art: Haydn, Brahms and Janacék. These fouryoung virtuosos together make up one of the most excitingnew quartets around – the first to be selected for Music inthe Round’s professional development scheme, Bridge. ‘They have the potential to be an exceptional quartet.’

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Harriet MacKenzie violinMeg Hamilton violaMilos Milivojevic accordionUnited by a shared passion forimprovisation and a love of musicfrom around the globe, the threemembers of Kosmos each brings their own individualflavour to the group. Their unique programme features wildGypsy fiddling, emotive Klezmer and Greek music glidingseamlessly into hot-blooded tango, alongsideinterpretations of Japanese, Polish and Sephardic songs,with references to classical composers.‘I love ... their telepathic rapport, dazzling virtuosity andimpeccable musicianship. I defy you not to be mesmerised.’

Music in Quiet Places

Spring Concerts

Comberton is about 8 miles tothe west of Cambridge, off theB1046, west of the M11.

Whittlesford is about 7 milessouth of Cambridge. ChurchLane off Duxford Road. Parkingwill be directed from ChurchLane.

Great Shelford is about 4 milessouth of Cambridge. Travelsouth on the A1301 and turnoff onto the High Street.

Girton is about 2 miles north-west of Cambridge. Travellingnorth from Cambridge on theHuntingdon Rd/A1307, turnonto Girton Rd.

Some unrestricted parking is available near the churches; a carpark is available at Girton. There are a few spaces adjacent toWhittlesford Church for blue badge holders; please reserve yourspace in advance through the Box Office. Please notify us or the Box Office if you require disabled parking,or are using a wheelchair, and we will accommodate you. Thechurches are heated; however, they are not concert halls, and soyou may like to bring a cushion and warm clothing.

Cambridge Summer Music Ltd:company number 3475445; charity number 1068417

Administration: 8 Horn Lane, Linton, Cambridge, CB21 4HTPhone 01223 894161

Email [email protected]

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La Serenissima • Wu Quartet

www.cambridgesummermusic.com Photo © www.flickr.com/photos/kenrickturner

Page 2: Ticket information 6E

£12, £5 students/under 18s

: Shout Joy: O Brother Man

: Symphony No 94, ‘Surprise’: Mass in C

The cream of America’s finest young musicians take centrestage in this concert: the singers of Yale Schola Cantorum andthe players of Julliard 415, the prestigious Music School’s mainperiod-instrument ensemble, all conducted by renownedBritish conductor, David Hill, formerly Music Director atSt John’s College, Cambridge. Their programme blends theclassical with the contemporary, including a newly composedwork commissioned from Roderick Williams.

Cambridge Summer MusicMary Archer Diana Burrell

Stephen Cleobury Germaine Greer Peter Hurford John Rutter

:Katie Derham Henry Goodman Joanna Lumley

JOIN THE FRIENDS!The Friends of Cambridge Summer Music (CSM)support the charity’s work, helping to make theSpring Concerts, the Summer Music Festival, Music inQuiet Places and the Music for Kids series a success. You can join the Friends on-line, via paypal,ator for all information you can contact the Friends’Secretary, Ann Braithwaite, via

You will receive:! Priority booking ! Reserved best seats at venues with unreserved

seating when you book in advance! Advance publicity for all events and Friends’

newsletters! Invitations for you and two guests to at least

two Friends’ Receptions! A free copy of the Festival Programme, in which

your gift will be acknowledged

Friends and their guests are warmly invited to thefirst Friends’ Reception of the year prior to BenJohnson’s performance on Tuesday 19 May. Aninvitation will be sent to Friends or when you becomea Friend.

Single Friend: £25 (£30 and above from 1 May 2015)

Joint Friend: £45 (£50 and above from 1 May 2015)

Supporter: £100 and abovePatron: £500 and above

Benefactor: £1500 and above St Cecilia Benefactor: £5,000 and above

Cambridge Summer Music Festival 2015

We are delighted to announce some of the highlights ofthe Festival. Tickets will go on sale in advance to ourFriends before it goes on general public sale. It is not toolate to become a Friend! Highlights of the 2015 Summer Music Festival include:

Kirill Timofeev cello • Karl-Heinz Steffens conductorGlinka Ruslan and Ludmilla OvertureTchaikovsky Roccoco Variations • Brahms Symphony No 1

with bass-baritonePatricia Bardon mezzo-sopranoAndrew Matthews-Owen piano

Haydn: String Quartet Op 76 No 1 • Brett Dean: Epitaphs forString Quintet • Brahms: String Quintet in G, Op 111

Programme includes Mendelssohn Octet

Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 30, Op. 109 Dvorák: Piano Quintet

Brilliant cello octet in an afternoon of lush music for theensemble. ‘A bold and brilliant bunch’ The Times

Presenting their captivating blend of gypsy jazz style, classical,folk and world music.

Further details can be seen on the website

To become a Friend and take advantage of priority booking,see the panel on the left. The full festival programme will be revealed in April.

£16, £14 concessions, £8 students/under 18s

: Adagio in B minor, K.540: Piano Sonata No. 24

: Eight Piano Pieces, Op. 76: Children's Corner

: HumoresqueAcclaimed American pianist RichardGoode has been hailed for music-makingof tremendous emotional power, depthand expressiveness. Acknowledgedworldwide as one of today’s leading interpreters of Classical and Romantic music, he will be playing to hisstrengths in this finely balanced programme that includessome of the best-loved works in the solo piano repertoire. ‘Here was enormous musical intelligence in his playing, alongwith a grace and refinement, and purling tone.’

£15, £13 concessions, £5 students/under 18s

: Clarinet Quintet: Two Elegiac Melodies

: Three Piano Pieces: City of Threads

: New WorkThe Danish Sinfonietta is Denmark’s only professionalchamber orchestra, built round a core of 14 players. It is a thrillto welcome them to Cambridge with a programme thatfeatures several Scandinavian composers, including accessiblecontemporary works by modern Danish composers. Alongsidetheir firm commitment to new music, the ensemble is knownfor stylish performances of the classical repertoire – so just sitback and soak in Mozart’s sublime Clarinet Quintet!

‘... an exhilarating fine performance ... beautiful,moving and full of joie de vivre.!’

Music in Quiet Places

Spring Concerts

www.cambridgesummermusic.com

£15, £14 concessions, under 16s £4; students £7.50

Crispian Steele-Perkins and Anne Pageare names to reckon with in theworld of classical music-making.Both world-renowned as leadingexponents of their respectiveinstruments, they join forces to play ascintillating programme of favouritesfor trumpet and organ, from Bach toBacharach, via Purcell, Handel, Bach,Mozart, Howard Goodall and others.

‘Page’s charismatic performances ... areworthy of any lover of Bach’s music’

‘(Crispian Steele-Perkins) the world’sleading exponent of the Baroque

Trumpet’

CSM reserves the right to make any changes to its publishedprogramme that prove necessary.

David Hill

Danish Sinfonietta

Yale Schola Cantorum

© Steve Riskind

© Chris Gloag

The Friends’ Spring Reception will be beforethis concert at 6.30pm in the EURC Hall.

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students/under 18s

: Die WinterreiseSchubert’s searingly intense song cycle, charting the innerjourney of a lonely soul in a wintry landscape, Winterreise is avocal challenge that Ben Johnson is more than capable ofmeeting. Winner of the Audience Prize at the BBC CardiffSinger of the World 2013, Ben is at the start of what promises

to be a stellar career. This recital alsoshowcases his blossoming partnershipwith Tom Primrose.

Page 3: Ticket information 6E

£12, £5 students/under 18s

: Shout Joy: O Brother Man

: Symphony No 94, ‘Surprise’: Mass in C

The cream of America’s finest young musicians take centrestage in this concert: the singers of Yale Schola Cantorum andthe players of Julliard 415, the prestigious Music School’s mainperiod-instrument ensemble, all conducted by renownedBritish conductor, David Hill, formerly Music Director atSt John’s College, Cambridge. Their programme blends theclassical with the contemporary, including a newly composedwork commissioned from Roderick Williams.

Cambridge Summer MusicMary Archer Diana Burrell

Stephen Cleobury Germaine Greer Peter Hurford John Rutter

:Katie Derham Henry Goodman Joanna Lumley

JOIN THE FRIENDS!The Friends of Cambridge Summer Music (CSM)support the charity’s work, helping to make theSpring Concerts, the Summer Music Festival, Music inQuiet Places and the Music for Kids series a success. You can join the Friends on-line, via paypal,ator for all information you can contact the Friends’Secretary, Ann Braithwaite, via

You will receive:! Priority booking ! Reserved best seats at venues with unreserved

seating when you book in advance! Advance publicity for all events and Friends’

newsletters! Invitations for you and two guests to at least

two Friends’ Receptions! A free copy of the Festival Programme, in which

your gift will be acknowledged

Friends and their guests are warmly invited to thefirst Friends’ Reception of the year prior to BenJohnson’s performance on Tuesday 19 May. Aninvitation will be sent to Friends or when you becomea Friend.

Single Friend: £25 (£30 and above from 1 May 2015)

Joint Friend: £45 (£50 and above from 1 May 2015)

Supporter: £100 and abovePatron: £500 and above

Benefactor: £1500 and above St Cecilia Benefactor: £5,000 and above

Cambridge Summer Music Festival 2015

We are delighted to announce some of the highlights ofthe Festival. Tickets will go on sale in advance to ourFriends before it goes on general public sale. It is not toolate to become a Friend! Highlights of the 2015 Summer Music Festival include:

Kirill Timofeev cello • Karl-Heinz Steffens conductorGlinka Ruslan and Ludmilla OvertureTchaikovsky Roccoco Variations • Brahms Symphony No 1

with bass-baritonePatricia Bardon mezzo-sopranoAndrew Matthews-Owen piano

Haydn: String Quartet Op 76 No 1 • Brett Dean: Epitaphs forString Quintet • Brahms: String Quintet in G, Op 111

Programme includes Mendelssohn Octet

Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 30, Op. 109 Dvorák: Piano Quintet

Brilliant cello octet in an afternoon of lush music for theensemble. ‘A bold and brilliant bunch’ The Times

Presenting their captivating blend of gypsy jazz style, classical,folk and world music.

Further details can be seen on the website

To become a Friend and take advantage of priority booking,see the panel on the left. The full festival programme will be revealed in April.

£16, £14 concessions, £8 students/under 18s

: Adagio in B minor, K.540: Piano Sonata No. 24

: Eight Piano Pieces, Op. 76: Children's Corner

: HumoresqueAcclaimed American pianist RichardGoode has been hailed for music-makingof tremendous emotional power, depthand expressiveness. Acknowledgedworldwide as one of today’s leading interpreters of Classical and Romantic music, he will be playing to hisstrengths in this finely balanced programme that includessome of the best-loved works in the solo piano repertoire. ‘Here was enormous musical intelligence in his playing, alongwith a grace and refinement, and purling tone.’

£15, £13 concessions, £5 students/under 18s

: Clarinet Quintet: Two Elegiac Melodies

: Three Piano Pieces: City of Threads

: New WorkThe Danish Sinfonietta is Denmark’s only professionalchamber orchestra, built round a core of 14 players. It is a thrillto welcome them to Cambridge with a programme thatfeatures several Scandinavian composers, including accessiblecontemporary works by modern Danish composers. Alongsidetheir firm commitment to new music, the ensemble is knownfor stylish performances of the classical repertoire – so just sitback and soak in Mozart’s sublime Clarinet Quintet!

‘... an exhilarating fine performance ... beautiful,moving and full of joie de vivre.!’

Music in Quiet Places

Spring Concerts

www.cambridgesummermusic.com

£15, £14 concessions, under 16s £4; students £7.50

Crispian Steele-Perkins and Anne Pageare names to reckon with in theworld of classical music-making.Both world-renowned as leadingexponents of their respectiveinstruments, they join forces to play ascintillating programme of favouritesfor trumpet and organ, from Bach toBacharach, via Purcell, Handel, Bach,Mozart, Howard Goodall and others.

‘Page’s charismatic performances ... areworthy of any lover of Bach’s music’

‘(Crispian Steele-Perkins) the world’sleading exponent of the Baroque

Trumpet’

CSM reserves the right to make any changes to its publishedprogramme that prove necessary.

David Hill

Danish Sinfonietta

Yale Schola Cantorum

© Steve Riskind

© Chris Gloag

The Friends’ Spring Reception will be beforethis concert at 6.30pm in the EURC Hall.

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students/under 18s

: Die WinterreiseSchubert’s searingly intense song cycle, charting the innerjourney of a lonely soul in a wintry landscape, Winterreise is avocal challenge that Ben Johnson is more than capable ofmeeting. Winner of the Audience Prize at the BBC CardiffSinger of the World 2013, Ben is at the start of what promises

to be a stellar career. This recital alsoshowcases his blossoming partnershipwith Tom Primrose.

Page 4: Ticket information 6E

£12, £5 students/under 18s

: Shout Joy: O Brother Man

: Symphony No 94, ‘Surprise’: Mass in C

The cream of America’s finest young musicians take centrestage in this concert: the singers of Yale Schola Cantorum andthe players of Julliard 415, the prestigious Music School’s mainperiod-instrument ensemble, all conducted by renownedBritish conductor, David Hill, formerly Music Director atSt John’s College, Cambridge. Their programme blends theclassical with the contemporary, including a newly composedwork commissioned from Roderick Williams.

Cambridge Summer MusicMary Archer Diana Burrell

Stephen Cleobury Germaine Greer Peter Hurford John Rutter

:Katie Derham Henry Goodman Joanna Lumley

JOIN THE FRIENDS!The Friends of Cambridge Summer Music (CSM)support the charity’s work, helping to make theSpring Concerts, the Summer Music Festival, Music inQuiet Places and the Music for Kids series a success. You can join the Friends on-line, via paypal,ator for all information you can contact the Friends’Secretary, Ann Braithwaite, via

You will receive:! Priority booking ! Reserved best seats at venues with unreserved

seating when you book in advance! Advance publicity for all events and Friends’

newsletters! Invitations for you and two guests to at least

two Friends’ Receptions! A free copy of the Festival Programme, in which

your gift will be acknowledged

Friends and their guests are warmly invited to thefirst Friends’ Reception of the year prior to BenJohnson’s performance on Tuesday 19 May. Aninvitation will be sent to Friends or when you becomea Friend.

Single Friend: £25 (£30 and above from 1 May 2015)

Joint Friend: £45 (£50 and above from 1 May 2015)

Supporter: £100 and abovePatron: £500 and above

Benefactor: £1500 and above St Cecilia Benefactor: £5,000 and above

Cambridge Summer Music Festival 2015

We are delighted to announce some of the highlights ofthe Festival. Tickets will go on sale in advance to ourFriends before it goes on general public sale. It is not toolate to become a Friend! Highlights of the 2015 Summer Music Festival include:

Kirill Timofeev cello • Karl-Heinz Steffens conductorGlinka Ruslan and Ludmilla OvertureTchaikovsky Roccoco Variations • Brahms Symphony No 1

with bass-baritonePatricia Bardon mezzo-sopranoAndrew Matthews-Owen piano

Haydn: String Quartet Op 76 No 1 • Brett Dean: Epitaphs forString Quintet • Brahms: String Quintet in G, Op 111

Programme includes Mendelssohn Octet

Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 30, Op. 109 Dvorák: Piano Quintet

Brilliant cello octet in an afternoon of lush music for theensemble. ‘A bold and brilliant bunch’ The Times

Presenting their captivating blend of gypsy jazz style, classical,folk and world music.

Further details can be seen on the website

To become a Friend and take advantage of priority booking,see the panel on the left. The full festival programme will be revealed in April.

£16, £14 concessions, £8 students/under 18s

: Adagio in B minor, K.540: Piano Sonata No. 24

: Eight Piano Pieces, Op. 76: Children's Corner

: HumoresqueAcclaimed American pianist RichardGoode has been hailed for music-makingof tremendous emotional power, depthand expressiveness. Acknowledgedworldwide as one of today’s leading interpreters of Classical and Romantic music, he will be playing to hisstrengths in this finely balanced programme that includessome of the best-loved works in the solo piano repertoire. ‘Here was enormous musical intelligence in his playing, alongwith a grace and refinement, and purling tone.’

£15, £13 concessions, £5 students/under 18s

: Clarinet Quintet: Two Elegiac Melodies

: Three Piano Pieces: City of Threads

: New WorkThe Danish Sinfonietta is Denmark’s only professionalchamber orchestra, built round a core of 14 players. It is a thrillto welcome them to Cambridge with a programme thatfeatures several Scandinavian composers, including accessiblecontemporary works by modern Danish composers. Alongsidetheir firm commitment to new music, the ensemble is knownfor stylish performances of the classical repertoire – so just sitback and soak in Mozart’s sublime Clarinet Quintet!

‘... an exhilarating fine performance ... beautiful,moving and full of joie de vivre.!’

Music in Quiet Places

Spring Concerts

www.cambridgesummermusic.com

£15, £14 concessions, under 16s £4; students £7.50

Crispian Steele-Perkins and Anne Pageare names to reckon with in theworld of classical music-making.Both world-renowned as leadingexponents of their respectiveinstruments, they join forces to play ascintillating programme of favouritesfor trumpet and organ, from Bach toBacharach, via Purcell, Handel, Bach,Mozart, Howard Goodall and others.

‘Page’s charismatic performances ... areworthy of any lover of Bach’s music’

‘(Crispian Steele-Perkins) the world’sleading exponent of the Baroque

Trumpet’

CSM reserves the right to make any changes to its publishedprogramme that prove necessary.

David Hill

Danish Sinfonietta

Yale Schola Cantorum

© Steve Riskind

© Chris Gloag

The Friends’ Spring Reception will be beforethis concert at 6.30pm in the EURC Hall.

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students/under 18s

: Die WinterreiseSchubert’s searingly intense song cycle, charting the innerjourney of a lonely soul in a wintry landscape, Winterreise is avocal challenge that Ben Johnson is more than capable ofmeeting. Winner of the Audience Prize at the BBC CardiffSinger of the World 2013, Ben is at the start of what promises

to be a stellar career. This recital alsoshowcases his blossoming partnershipwith Tom Primrose.

Page 5: Ticket information 6E

£12, £5 students/under 18s

: Shout Joy: O Brother Man

: Symphony No 94, ‘Surprise’: Mass in C

The cream of America’s finest young musicians take centrestage in this concert: the singers of Yale Schola Cantorum andthe players of Julliard 415, the prestigious Music School’s mainperiod-instrument ensemble, all conducted by renownedBritish conductor, David Hill, formerly Music Director atSt John’s College, Cambridge. Their programme blends theclassical with the contemporary, including a newly composedwork commissioned from Roderick Williams.

Cambridge Summer MusicMary Archer Diana Burrell

Stephen Cleobury Germaine Greer Peter Hurford John Rutter

:Katie Derham Henry Goodman Joanna Lumley

JOIN THE FRIENDS!The Friends of Cambridge Summer Music (CSM)support the charity’s work, helping to make theSpring Concerts, the Summer Music Festival, Music inQuiet Places and the Music for Kids series a success. You can join the Friends on-line, via paypal,ator for all information you can contact the Friends’Secretary, Ann Braithwaite, via

You will receive:! Priority booking ! Reserved best seats at venues with unreserved

seating when you book in advance! Advance publicity for all events and Friends’

newsletters! Invitations for you and two guests to at least

two Friends’ Receptions! A free copy of the Festival Programme, in which

your gift will be acknowledged

Friends and their guests are warmly invited to thefirst Friends’ Reception of the year prior to BenJohnson’s performance on Tuesday 19 May. Aninvitation will be sent to Friends or when you becomea Friend.

Single Friend: £25 (£30 and above from 1 May 2015)

Joint Friend: £45 (£50 and above from 1 May 2015)

Supporter: £100 and abovePatron: £500 and above

Benefactor: £1500 and above St Cecilia Benefactor: £5,000 and above

Cambridge Summer Music Festival 2015

We are delighted to announce some of the highlights ofthe Festival. Tickets will go on sale in advance to ourFriends before it goes on general public sale. It is not toolate to become a Friend! Highlights of the 2015 Summer Music Festival include:

Kirill Timofeev cello • Karl-Heinz Steffens conductorGlinka Ruslan and Ludmilla OvertureTchaikovsky Roccoco Variations • Brahms Symphony No 1

with bass-baritonePatricia Bardon mezzo-sopranoAndrew Matthews-Owen piano

Haydn: String Quartet Op 76 No 1 • Brett Dean: Epitaphs forString Quintet • Brahms: String Quintet in G, Op 111

Programme includes Mendelssohn Octet

Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 30, Op. 109 Dvorák: Piano Quintet

Brilliant cello octet in an afternoon of lush music for theensemble. ‘A bold and brilliant bunch’ The Times

Presenting their captivating blend of gypsy jazz style, classical,folk and world music.

Further details can be seen on the website

To become a Friend and take advantage of priority booking,see the panel on the left. The full festival programme will be revealed in April.

£16, £14 concessions, £8 students/under 18s

: Adagio in B minor, K.540: Piano Sonata No. 24

: Eight Piano Pieces, Op. 76: Children's Corner

: HumoresqueAcclaimed American pianist RichardGoode has been hailed for music-makingof tremendous emotional power, depthand expressiveness. Acknowledgedworldwide as one of today’s leading interpreters of Classical and Romantic music, he will be playing to hisstrengths in this finely balanced programme that includessome of the best-loved works in the solo piano repertoire. ‘Here was enormous musical intelligence in his playing, alongwith a grace and refinement, and purling tone.’

£15, £13 concessions, £5 students/under 18s

: Clarinet Quintet: Two Elegiac Melodies

: Three Piano Pieces: City of Threads

: New WorkThe Danish Sinfonietta is Denmark’s only professionalchamber orchestra, built round a core of 14 players. It is a thrillto welcome them to Cambridge with a programme thatfeatures several Scandinavian composers, including accessiblecontemporary works by modern Danish composers. Alongsidetheir firm commitment to new music, the ensemble is knownfor stylish performances of the classical repertoire – so just sitback and soak in Mozart’s sublime Clarinet Quintet!

‘... an exhilarating fine performance ... beautiful,moving and full of joie de vivre.!’

Music in Quiet Places

Spring Concerts

www.cambridgesummermusic.com

£15, £14 concessions, under 16s £4; students £7.50

Crispian Steele-Perkins and Anne Pageare names to reckon with in theworld of classical music-making.Both world-renowned as leadingexponents of their respectiveinstruments, they join forces to play ascintillating programme of favouritesfor trumpet and organ, from Bach toBacharach, via Purcell, Handel, Bach,Mozart, Howard Goodall and others.

‘Page’s charismatic performances ... areworthy of any lover of Bach’s music’

‘(Crispian Steele-Perkins) the world’sleading exponent of the Baroque

Trumpet’

CSM reserves the right to make any changes to its publishedprogramme that prove necessary.

David Hill

Danish Sinfonietta

Yale Schola Cantorum

© Steve Riskind

© Chris Gloag

The Friends’ Spring Reception will be beforethis concert at 6.30pm in the EURC Hall.

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students/under 18s

: Die WinterreiseSchubert’s searingly intense song cycle, charting the innerjourney of a lonely soul in a wintry landscape, Winterreise is avocal challenge that Ben Johnson is more than capable ofmeeting. Winner of the Audience Prize at the BBC CardiffSinger of the World 2013, Ben is at the start of what promises

to be a stellar career. This recital alsoshowcases his blossoming partnershipwith Tom Primrose.

Page 6: Ticket information 6E

£12, £5 students/under 18s

: Shout Joy: O Brother Man

: Symphony No 94, ‘Surprise’: Mass in C

The cream of America’s finest young musicians take centrestage in this concert: the singers of Yale Schola Cantorum andthe players of Julliard 415, the prestigious Music School’s mainperiod-instrument ensemble, all conducted by renownedBritish conductor, David Hill, formerly Music Director atSt John’s College, Cambridge. Their programme blends theclassical with the contemporary, including a newly composedwork commissioned from Roderick Williams.

Cambridge Summer MusicMary Archer Diana Burrell

Stephen Cleobury Germaine Greer Peter Hurford John Rutter

:Katie Derham Henry Goodman Joanna Lumley

JOIN THE FRIENDS!The Friends of Cambridge Summer Music (CSM)support the charity’s work, helping to make theSpring Concerts, the Summer Music Festival, Music inQuiet Places and the Music for Kids series a success. You can join the Friends on-line, via paypal,ator for all information you can contact the Friends’Secretary, Ann Braithwaite, via

You will receive:! Priority booking ! Reserved best seats at venues with unreserved

seating when you book in advance! Advance publicity for all events and Friends’

newsletters! Invitations for you and two guests to at least

two Friends’ Receptions! A free copy of the Festival Programme, in which

your gift will be acknowledged

Friends and their guests are warmly invited to thefirst Friends’ Reception of the year prior to BenJohnson’s performance on Tuesday 19 May. Aninvitation will be sent to Friends or when you becomea Friend.

Single Friend: £25 (£30 and above from 1 May 2015)

Joint Friend: £45 (£50 and above from 1 May 2015)

Supporter: £100 and abovePatron: £500 and above

Benefactor: £1500 and above St Cecilia Benefactor: £5,000 and above

Cambridge Summer Music Festival 2015

We are delighted to announce some of the highlights ofthe Festival. Tickets will go on sale in advance to ourFriends before it goes on general public sale. It is not toolate to become a Friend! Highlights of the 2015 Summer Music Festival include:

Kirill Timofeev cello • Karl-Heinz Steffens conductorGlinka Ruslan and Ludmilla OvertureTchaikovsky Roccoco Variations • Brahms Symphony No 1

with bass-baritonePatricia Bardon mezzo-sopranoAndrew Matthews-Owen piano

Haydn: String Quartet Op 76 No 1 • Brett Dean: Epitaphs forString Quintet • Brahms: String Quintet in G, Op 111

Programme includes Mendelssohn Octet

Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 30, Op. 109 Dvorák: Piano Quintet

Brilliant cello octet in an afternoon of lush music for theensemble. ‘A bold and brilliant bunch’ The Times

Presenting their captivating blend of gypsy jazz style, classical,folk and world music.

Further details can be seen on the website

To become a Friend and take advantage of priority booking,see the panel on the left. The full festival programme will be revealed in April.

£16, £14 concessions, £8 students/under 18s

: Adagio in B minor, K.540: Piano Sonata No. 24

: Eight Piano Pieces, Op. 76: Children's Corner

: HumoresqueAcclaimed American pianist RichardGoode has been hailed for music-makingof tremendous emotional power, depthand expressiveness. Acknowledgedworldwide as one of today’s leading interpreters of Classical and Romantic music, he will be playing to hisstrengths in this finely balanced programme that includessome of the best-loved works in the solo piano repertoire. ‘Here was enormous musical intelligence in his playing, alongwith a grace and refinement, and purling tone.’

£15, £13 concessions, £5 students/under 18s

: Clarinet Quintet: Two Elegiac Melodies

: Three Piano Pieces: City of Threads

: New WorkThe Danish Sinfonietta is Denmark’s only professionalchamber orchestra, built round a core of 14 players. It is a thrillto welcome them to Cambridge with a programme thatfeatures several Scandinavian composers, including accessiblecontemporary works by modern Danish composers. Alongsidetheir firm commitment to new music, the ensemble is knownfor stylish performances of the classical repertoire – so just sitback and soak in Mozart’s sublime Clarinet Quintet!

‘... an exhilarating fine performance ... beautiful,moving and full of joie de vivre.!’

Music in Quiet Places

Spring Concerts

www.cambridgesummermusic.com

£15, £14 concessions, under 16s £4; students £7.50

Crispian Steele-Perkins and Anne Pageare names to reckon with in theworld of classical music-making.Both world-renowned as leadingexponents of their respectiveinstruments, they join forces to play ascintillating programme of favouritesfor trumpet and organ, from Bach toBacharach, via Purcell, Handel, Bach,Mozart, Howard Goodall and others.

‘Page’s charismatic performances ... areworthy of any lover of Bach’s music’

‘(Crispian Steele-Perkins) the world’sleading exponent of the Baroque

Trumpet’

CSM reserves the right to make any changes to its publishedprogramme that prove necessary.

David Hill

Danish Sinfonietta

Yale Schola Cantorum

© Steve Riskind

© Chris Gloag

The Friends’ Spring Reception will be beforethis concert at 6.30pm in the EURC Hall.

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students/under 18s

: Die WinterreiseSchubert’s searingly intense song cycle, charting the innerjourney of a lonely soul in a wintry landscape, Winterreise is avocal challenge that Ben Johnson is more than capable ofmeeting. Winner of the Audience Prize at the BBC CardiffSinger of the World 2013, Ben is at the start of what promises

to be a stellar career. This recital alsoshowcases his blossoming partnershipwith Tom Primrose.

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£12, £5 students/under 18s

: Shout Joy: O Brother Man

: Symphony No 94, ‘Surprise’: Mass in C

The cream of America’s finest young musicians take centrestage in this concert: the singers of Yale Schola Cantorum andthe players of Julliard 415, the prestigious Music School’s mainperiod-instrument ensemble, all conducted by renownedBritish conductor, David Hill, formerly Music Director atSt John’s College, Cambridge. Their programme blends theclassical with the contemporary, including a newly composedwork commissioned from Roderick Williams.

Cambridge Summer MusicMary Archer Diana Burrell

Stephen Cleobury Germaine Greer Peter Hurford John Rutter

:Katie Derham Henry Goodman Joanna Lumley

JOIN THE FRIENDS!The Friends of Cambridge Summer Music (CSM)support the charity’s work, helping to make theSpring Concerts, the Summer Music Festival, Music inQuiet Places and the Music for Kids series a success. You can join the Friends on-line, via paypal,ator for all information you can contact the Friends’Secretary, Ann Braithwaite, via

You will receive:! Priority booking ! Reserved best seats at venues with unreserved

seating when you book in advance! Advance publicity for all events and Friends’

newsletters! Invitations for you and two guests to at least

two Friends’ Receptions! A free copy of the Festival Programme, in which

your gift will be acknowledged

Friends and their guests are warmly invited to thefirst Friends’ Reception of the year prior to BenJohnson’s performance on Tuesday 19 May. Aninvitation will be sent to Friends or when you becomea Friend.

Single Friend: £25 (£30 and above from 1 May 2015)

Joint Friend: £45 (£50 and above from 1 May 2015)

Supporter: £100 and abovePatron: £500 and above

Benefactor: £1500 and above St Cecilia Benefactor: £5,000 and above

Cambridge Summer Music Festival 2015

We are delighted to announce some of the highlights ofthe Festival. Tickets will go on sale in advance to ourFriends before it goes on general public sale. It is not toolate to become a Friend! Highlights of the 2015 Summer Music Festival include:

Kirill Timofeev cello • Karl-Heinz Steffens conductorGlinka Ruslan and Ludmilla OvertureTchaikovsky Roccoco Variations • Brahms Symphony No 1

with bass-baritonePatricia Bardon mezzo-sopranoAndrew Matthews-Owen piano

Haydn: String Quartet Op 76 No 1 • Brett Dean: Epitaphs forString Quintet • Brahms: String Quintet in G, Op 111

Programme includes Mendelssohn Octet

Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 30, Op. 109 Dvorák: Piano Quintet

Brilliant cello octet in an afternoon of lush music for theensemble. ‘A bold and brilliant bunch’ The Times

Presenting their captivating blend of gypsy jazz style, classical,folk and world music.

Further details can be seen on the website

To become a Friend and take advantage of priority booking,see the panel on the left. The full festival programme will be revealed in April.

£16, £14 concessions, £8 students/under 18s

: Adagio in B minor, K.540: Piano Sonata No. 24

: Eight Piano Pieces, Op. 76: Children's Corner

: HumoresqueAcclaimed American pianist RichardGoode has been hailed for music-makingof tremendous emotional power, depthand expressiveness. Acknowledgedworldwide as one of today’s leading interpreters of Classical and Romantic music, he will be playing to hisstrengths in this finely balanced programme that includessome of the best-loved works in the solo piano repertoire. ‘Here was enormous musical intelligence in his playing, alongwith a grace and refinement, and purling tone.’

£15, £13 concessions, £5 students/under 18s

: Clarinet Quintet: Two Elegiac Melodies

: Three Piano Pieces: City of Threads

: New WorkThe Danish Sinfonietta is Denmark’s only professionalchamber orchestra, built round a core of 14 players. It is a thrillto welcome them to Cambridge with a programme thatfeatures several Scandinavian composers, including accessiblecontemporary works by modern Danish composers. Alongsidetheir firm commitment to new music, the ensemble is knownfor stylish performances of the classical repertoire – so just sitback and soak in Mozart’s sublime Clarinet Quintet!

‘... an exhilarating fine performance ... beautiful,moving and full of joie de vivre.!’

Music in Quiet Places

Spring Concerts

www.cambridgesummermusic.com

£15, £14 concessions, under 16s £4; students £7.50

Crispian Steele-Perkins and Anne Pageare names to reckon with in theworld of classical music-making.Both world-renowned as leadingexponents of their respectiveinstruments, they join forces to play ascintillating programme of favouritesfor trumpet and organ, from Bach toBacharach, via Purcell, Handel, Bach,Mozart, Howard Goodall and others.

‘Page’s charismatic performances ... areworthy of any lover of Bach’s music’

‘(Crispian Steele-Perkins) the world’sleading exponent of the Baroque

Trumpet’

CSM reserves the right to make any changes to its publishedprogramme that prove necessary.

David Hill

Danish Sinfonietta

Yale Schola Cantorum

© Steve Riskind

© Chris Gloag

The Friends’ Spring Reception will be beforethis concert at 6.30pm in the EURC Hall.

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students/under 18s

: Die WinterreiseSchubert’s searingly intense song cycle, charting the innerjourney of a lonely soul in a wintry landscape, Winterreise is avocal challenge that Ben Johnson is more than capable ofmeeting. Winner of the Audience Prize at the BBC CardiffSinger of the World 2013, Ben is at the start of what promises

to be a stellar career. This recital alsoshowcases his blossoming partnershipwith Tom Primrose.

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www.cambridgesummermusic.com

Ticket informationTicket pricesMusic in Quiet Places: £14, £12 concessions,£5 students & under 18s

Discount! Buy a season ticket for all fourMusic in Quiet Places concerts and get £8 off.

Spring Concerts: See individual concerts (overleaf)for ticket prices.

Discount! Buy a season ticket for all fourSpring Concerts and get £8 off.

Booking ticketsTickets for both series can be purchased online,by phone, through Cambridge Corn ExchangeBox Office or by post.! Online at www.cambridgesummermusic.com

or visit www.cornex.co.uk! By Phone to the Corn Exchange Box office on

01223 357851. Phone booking opening times:Monday to Saturday 10am–6pm.

! In Person at the Cambridge Corn ExchangeBox Office: 2 Wheeler Street, CambridgeCB2 3QB. Opening times: Monday to Friday12pm–6pm, Saturday 10am–6pm.

! By Post. Simply write out your ticket requestand send with a cheque for the correct amountmade out to Cambridge City Council toCambridge Corn Exchange Box Office: 2 Wheeler Street, Cambridge, CB2 3QB.Please include your name, address, telephoneand email address (if applicable). Include £1if you wish your tickets to be posted to you.

Additionally, tickets for one of our Music in QuietPlaces concerts – the Meridiem Duo – are availableto buy in person from Comberton Post Office,12 Barton Road, CB23 7BP. Tickets will also be available on the door, except forevents that have sold out.

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Sarah Miller fluteElinor Nicholson harpProgramme includes:Debussy: La fille aux cheveux de linBernard Andres: NarthexRochester Young: Song of the LarkBach: Sonata in G minor, BWV 1020Schaposhnikov: Sonata for flute & harp

The enchanting combination of flute and harp is one thatnever fails to delight. The Meridiem Duo present a variedprogramme exploring the wide repertoire available forthese beautifully matched instruments. Romanticsonatas sit alongside contemporary work, plus folk pieceson Clarsach. The Meridiem Duo are Live Music Now musicians.

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Working backwards from the 1930s, the FB PocketOrchestra (FBPO) explores repertoire that marked thebeginnings of what we now regard as popular music. Take a trip back in time andimmerse yourself in the funkysounds of blues, ragtime, hot jazz,songs and dances from long ago ...Established in 2012, the ‘pocket-sized’ three-piece orchestra aim topresent a contemporary slant on popular acoustic musicfrom the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. ‘The style, glamour and ‘fabulousness’ of this era is capturedbeautifully ...’

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Johannes Marmen, Ricky Gore violinsJoshua Hayward viola • Anton Crayton cello

Haydn: String Quartet, Op 20 No 2Janacék: String Quartet No 1Brahms: String Quartet No 2, Op 51Direct from their SpringAldeburgh Chamber Music

Residency, the Marmen Quartet perform three quartets bymasters of the art: Haydn, Brahms and Janacék. These fouryoung virtuosos together make up one of the most excitingnew quartets around – the first to be selected for Music inthe Round’s professional development scheme, Bridge. ‘They have the potential to be an exceptional quartet.’

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Harriet MacKenzie violinMeg Hamilton violaMilos Milivojevic accordionUnited by a shared passion forimprovisation and a love of musicfrom around the globe, the threemembers of Kosmos each brings their own individualflavour to the group. Their unique programme features wildGypsy fiddling, emotive Klezmer and Greek music glidingseamlessly into hot-blooded tango, alongsideinterpretations of Japanese, Polish and Sephardic songs,with references to classical composers.‘I love ... their telepathic rapport, dazzling virtuosity andimpeccable musicianship. I defy you not to be mesmerised.’

Music in Quiet Places

Spring Concerts

Comberton is about 8 miles tothe west of Cambridge, off theB1046, west of the M11.

Whittlesford is about 7 milessouth of Cambridge. ChurchLane off Duxford Road. Parkingwill be directed from ChurchLane.

Great Shelford is about 4 milessouth of Cambridge. Travelsouth on the A1301 and turnoff onto the High Street.

Girton is about 2 miles north-west of Cambridge. Travellingnorth from Cambridge on theHuntingdon Rd/A1307, turnonto Girton Rd.

Some unrestricted parking is available near the churches; a carpark is available at Girton. There are a few spaces adjacent toWhittlesford Church for blue badge holders; please reserve yourspace in advance through the Box Office. Please notify us or the Box Office if you require disabled parking,or are using a wheelchair, and we will accommodate you. Thechurches are heated; however, they are not concert halls, and soyou may like to bring a cushion and warm clothing.

Cambridge Summer Music Ltd:company number 3475445; charity number 1068417

Administration: 8 Horn Lane, Linton, Cambridge, CB21 4HTPhone 01223 894161

Email [email protected]

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Ticket informationTicket pricesMusic in Quiet Places: £14, £12 concessions,£5 students & under 18s

Discount! Buy a season ticket for all fourMusic in Quiet Places concerts and get £8 off.

Spring Concerts: See individual concerts (overleaf)for ticket prices.

Discount! Buy a season ticket for all fourSpring Concerts and get £8 off.

Booking ticketsTickets for both series can be purchased online,by phone, through Cambridge Corn ExchangeBox Office or by post.! Online at www.cambridgesummermusic.com

or visit www.cornex.co.uk! By Phone to the Corn Exchange Box office on

01223 357851. Phone booking opening times:Monday to Saturday 10am–6pm.

! In Person at the Cambridge Corn ExchangeBox Office: 2 Wheeler Street, CambridgeCB2 3QB. Opening times: Monday to Friday12pm–6pm, Saturday 10am–6pm.

! By Post. Simply write out your ticket requestand send with a cheque for the correct amountmade out to Cambridge City Council toCambridge Corn Exchange Box Office: 2 Wheeler Street, Cambridge, CB2 3QB.Please include your name, address, telephoneand email address (if applicable). Include £1if you wish your tickets to be posted to you.

Additionally, tickets for one of our Music in QuietPlaces concerts – the Meridiem Duo – are availableto buy in person from Comberton Post Office,12 Barton Road, CB23 7BP. Tickets will also be available on the door, except forevents that have sold out.

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Sarah Miller fluteElinor Nicholson harpProgramme includes:Debussy: La fille aux cheveux de linBernard Andres: NarthexRochester Young: Song of the LarkBach: Sonata in G minor, BWV 1020Schaposhnikov: Sonata for flute & harp

The enchanting combination of flute and harp is one thatnever fails to delight. The Meridiem Duo present a variedprogramme exploring the wide repertoire available forthese beautifully matched instruments. Romanticsonatas sit alongside contemporary work, plus folk pieceson Clarsach. The Meridiem Duo are Live Music Now musicians.

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Working backwards from the 1930s, the FB PocketOrchestra (FBPO) explores repertoire that marked thebeginnings of what we now regard as popular music. Take a trip back in time andimmerse yourself in the funkysounds of blues, ragtime, hot jazz,songs and dances from long ago ...Established in 2012, the ‘pocket-sized’ three-piece orchestra aim topresent a contemporary slant on popular acoustic musicfrom the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. ‘The style, glamour and ‘fabulousness’ of this era is capturedbeautifully ...’

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Johannes Marmen, Ricky Gore violinsJoshua Hayward viola • Anton Crayton cello

Haydn: String Quartet, Op 20 No 2Janacék: String Quartet No 1Brahms: String Quartet No 2, Op 51Direct from their SpringAldeburgh Chamber Music

Residency, the Marmen Quartet perform three quartets bymasters of the art: Haydn, Brahms and Janacék. These fouryoung virtuosos together make up one of the most excitingnew quartets around – the first to be selected for Music inthe Round’s professional development scheme, Bridge. ‘They have the potential to be an exceptional quartet.’

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Harriet MacKenzie violinMeg Hamilton violaMilos Milivojevic accordionUnited by a shared passion forimprovisation and a love of musicfrom around the globe, the threemembers of Kosmos each brings their own individualflavour to the group. Their unique programme features wildGypsy fiddling, emotive Klezmer and Greek music glidingseamlessly into hot-blooded tango, alongsideinterpretations of Japanese, Polish and Sephardic songs,with references to classical composers.‘I love ... their telepathic rapport, dazzling virtuosity andimpeccable musicianship. I defy you not to be mesmerised.’

Music in Quiet Places

Spring Concerts

Comberton is about 8 miles tothe west of Cambridge, off theB1046, west of the M11.

Whittlesford is about 7 milessouth of Cambridge. ChurchLane off Duxford Road. Parkingwill be directed from ChurchLane.

Great Shelford is about 4 milessouth of Cambridge. Travelsouth on the A1301 and turnoff onto the High Street.

Girton is about 2 miles north-west of Cambridge. Travellingnorth from Cambridge on theHuntingdon Rd/A1307, turnonto Girton Rd.

Some unrestricted parking is available near the churches; a carpark is available at Girton. There are a few spaces adjacent toWhittlesford Church for blue badge holders; please reserve yourspace in advance through the Box Office. Please notify us or the Box Office if you require disabled parking,or are using a wheelchair, and we will accommodate you. Thechurches are heated; however, they are not concert halls, and soyou may like to bring a cushion and warm clothing.

Cambridge Summer Music Ltd:company number 3475445; charity number 1068417

Administration: 8 Horn Lane, Linton, Cambridge, CB21 4HTPhone 01223 894161

Email [email protected]

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Ticket informationTicket pricesMusic in Quiet Places: £14, £12 concessions,£5 students & under 18s

Discount! Buy a season ticket for all fourMusic in Quiet Places concerts and get £8 off.

Spring Concerts: See individual concerts (overleaf)for ticket prices.

Discount! Buy a season ticket for all fourSpring Concerts and get £8 off.

Booking ticketsTickets for both series can be purchased online,by phone, through Cambridge Corn ExchangeBox Office or by post.! Online at www.cambridgesummermusic.com

or visit www.cornex.co.uk! By Phone to the Corn Exchange Box office on

01223 357851. Phone booking opening times:Monday to Saturday 10am–6pm.

! In Person at the Cambridge Corn ExchangeBox Office: 2 Wheeler Street, CambridgeCB2 3QB. Opening times: Monday to Friday12pm–6pm, Saturday 10am–6pm.

! By Post. Simply write out your ticket requestand send with a cheque for the correct amountmade out to Cambridge City Council toCambridge Corn Exchange Box Office: 2 Wheeler Street, Cambridge, CB2 3QB.Please include your name, address, telephoneand email address (if applicable). Include £1if you wish your tickets to be posted to you.

Additionally, tickets for one of our Music in QuietPlaces concerts – the Meridiem Duo – are availableto buy in person from Comberton Post Office,12 Barton Road, CB23 7BP. Tickets will also be available on the door, except forevents that have sold out.

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Sarah Miller fluteElinor Nicholson harpProgramme includes:Debussy: La fille aux cheveux de linBernard Andres: NarthexRochester Young: Song of the LarkBach: Sonata in G minor, BWV 1020Schaposhnikov: Sonata for flute & harp

The enchanting combination of flute and harp is one thatnever fails to delight. The Meridiem Duo present a variedprogramme exploring the wide repertoire available forthese beautifully matched instruments. Romanticsonatas sit alongside contemporary work, plus folk pieceson Clarsach. The Meridiem Duo are Live Music Now musicians.

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Working backwards from the 1930s, the FB PocketOrchestra (FBPO) explores repertoire that marked thebeginnings of what we now regard as popular music. Take a trip back in time andimmerse yourself in the funkysounds of blues, ragtime, hot jazz,songs and dances from long ago ...Established in 2012, the ‘pocket-sized’ three-piece orchestra aim topresent a contemporary slant on popular acoustic musicfrom the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. ‘The style, glamour and ‘fabulousness’ of this era is capturedbeautifully ...’

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Johannes Marmen, Ricky Gore violinsJoshua Hayward viola • Anton Crayton cello

Haydn: String Quartet, Op 20 No 2Janacék: String Quartet No 1Brahms: String Quartet No 2, Op 51Direct from their SpringAldeburgh Chamber Music

Residency, the Marmen Quartet perform three quartets bymasters of the art: Haydn, Brahms and Janacék. These fouryoung virtuosos together make up one of the most excitingnew quartets around – the first to be selected for Music inthe Round’s professional development scheme, Bridge. ‘They have the potential to be an exceptional quartet.’

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Harriet MacKenzie violinMeg Hamilton violaMilos Milivojevic accordionUnited by a shared passion forimprovisation and a love of musicfrom around the globe, the threemembers of Kosmos each brings their own individualflavour to the group. Their unique programme features wildGypsy fiddling, emotive Klezmer and Greek music glidingseamlessly into hot-blooded tango, alongsideinterpretations of Japanese, Polish and Sephardic songs,with references to classical composers.‘I love ... their telepathic rapport, dazzling virtuosity andimpeccable musicianship. I defy you not to be mesmerised.’

Music in Quiet Places

Spring Concerts

Comberton is about 8 miles tothe west of Cambridge, off theB1046, west of the M11.

Whittlesford is about 7 milessouth of Cambridge. ChurchLane off Duxford Road. Parkingwill be directed from ChurchLane.

Great Shelford is about 4 milessouth of Cambridge. Travelsouth on the A1301 and turnoff onto the High Street.

Girton is about 2 miles north-west of Cambridge. Travellingnorth from Cambridge on theHuntingdon Rd/A1307, turnonto Girton Rd.

Some unrestricted parking is available near the churches; a carpark is available at Girton. There are a few spaces adjacent toWhittlesford Church for blue badge holders; please reserve yourspace in advance through the Box Office. Please notify us or the Box Office if you require disabled parking,or are using a wheelchair, and we will accommodate you. Thechurches are heated; however, they are not concert halls, and soyou may like to bring a cushion and warm clothing.

Cambridge Summer Music Ltd:company number 3475445; charity number 1068417

Administration: 8 Horn Lane, Linton, Cambridge, CB21 4HTPhone 01223 894161

Email [email protected]

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Ticket informationTicket pricesMusic in Quiet Places: £14, £12 concessions,£5 students & under 18s

Discount! Buy a season ticket for all fourMusic in Quiet Places concerts and get £8 off.

Spring Concerts: See individual concerts (overleaf)for ticket prices.

Discount! Buy a season ticket for all fourSpring Concerts and get £8 off.

Booking ticketsTickets for both series can be purchased online,by phone, through Cambridge Corn ExchangeBox Office or by post.! Online at www.cambridgesummermusic.com

or visit www.cornex.co.uk! By Phone to the Corn Exchange Box office on

01223 357851. Phone booking opening times:Monday to Saturday 10am–6pm.

! In Person at the Cambridge Corn ExchangeBox Office: 2 Wheeler Street, CambridgeCB2 3QB. Opening times: Monday to Friday12pm–6pm, Saturday 10am–6pm.

! By Post. Simply write out your ticket requestand send with a cheque for the correct amountmade out to Cambridge City Council toCambridge Corn Exchange Box Office: 2 Wheeler Street, Cambridge, CB2 3QB.Please include your name, address, telephoneand email address (if applicable). Include £1if you wish your tickets to be posted to you.

Additionally, tickets for one of our Music in QuietPlaces concerts – the Meridiem Duo – are availableto buy in person from Comberton Post Office,12 Barton Road, CB23 7BP. Tickets will also be available on the door, except forevents that have sold out.

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Sarah Miller fluteElinor Nicholson harpProgramme includes:Debussy: La fille aux cheveux de linBernard Andres: NarthexRochester Young: Song of the LarkBach: Sonata in G minor, BWV 1020Schaposhnikov: Sonata for flute & harp

The enchanting combination of flute and harp is one thatnever fails to delight. The Meridiem Duo present a variedprogramme exploring the wide repertoire available forthese beautifully matched instruments. Romanticsonatas sit alongside contemporary work, plus folk pieceson Clarsach. The Meridiem Duo are Live Music Now musicians.

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Working backwards from the 1930s, the FB PocketOrchestra (FBPO) explores repertoire that marked thebeginnings of what we now regard as popular music. Take a trip back in time andimmerse yourself in the funkysounds of blues, ragtime, hot jazz,songs and dances from long ago ...Established in 2012, the ‘pocket-sized’ three-piece orchestra aim topresent a contemporary slant on popular acoustic musicfrom the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. ‘The style, glamour and ‘fabulousness’ of this era is capturedbeautifully ...’

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Johannes Marmen, Ricky Gore violinsJoshua Hayward viola • Anton Crayton cello

Haydn: String Quartet, Op 20 No 2Janacék: String Quartet No 1Brahms: String Quartet No 2, Op 51Direct from their SpringAldeburgh Chamber Music

Residency, the Marmen Quartet perform three quartets bymasters of the art: Haydn, Brahms and Janacék. These fouryoung virtuosos together make up one of the most excitingnew quartets around – the first to be selected for Music inthe Round’s professional development scheme, Bridge. ‘They have the potential to be an exceptional quartet.’

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Harriet MacKenzie violinMeg Hamilton violaMilos Milivojevic accordionUnited by a shared passion forimprovisation and a love of musicfrom around the globe, the threemembers of Kosmos each brings their own individualflavour to the group. Their unique programme features wildGypsy fiddling, emotive Klezmer and Greek music glidingseamlessly into hot-blooded tango, alongsideinterpretations of Japanese, Polish and Sephardic songs,with references to classical composers.‘I love ... their telepathic rapport, dazzling virtuosity andimpeccable musicianship. I defy you not to be mesmerised.’

Music in Quiet Places

Spring Concerts

Comberton is about 8 miles tothe west of Cambridge, off theB1046, west of the M11.

Whittlesford is about 7 milessouth of Cambridge. ChurchLane off Duxford Road. Parkingwill be directed from ChurchLane.

Great Shelford is about 4 milessouth of Cambridge. Travelsouth on the A1301 and turnoff onto the High Street.

Girton is about 2 miles north-west of Cambridge. Travellingnorth from Cambridge on theHuntingdon Rd/A1307, turnonto Girton Rd.

Some unrestricted parking is available near the churches; a carpark is available at Girton. There are a few spaces adjacent toWhittlesford Church for blue badge holders; please reserve yourspace in advance through the Box Office. Please notify us or the Box Office if you require disabled parking,or are using a wheelchair, and we will accommodate you. Thechurches are heated; however, they are not concert halls, and soyou may like to bring a cushion and warm clothing.

Cambridge Summer Music Ltd:company number 3475445; charity number 1068417

Administration: 8 Horn Lane, Linton, Cambridge, CB21 4HTPhone 01223 894161

Email [email protected]

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Ticket informationTicket pricesMusic in Quiet Places: £14, £12 concessions,£5 students & under 18s

Discount! Buy a season ticket for all fourMusic in Quiet Places concerts and get £8 off.

Spring Concerts: See individual concerts (overleaf)for ticket prices.

Discount! Buy a season ticket for all fourSpring Concerts and get £8 off.

Booking ticketsTickets for both series can be purchased online,by phone, through Cambridge Corn ExchangeBox Office or by post.! Online at www.cambridgesummermusic.com

or visit www.cornex.co.uk! By Phone to the Corn Exchange Box office on

01223 357851. Phone booking opening times:Monday to Saturday 10am–6pm.

! In Person at the Cambridge Corn ExchangeBox Office: 2 Wheeler Street, CambridgeCB2 3QB. Opening times: Monday to Friday12pm–6pm, Saturday 10am–6pm.

! By Post. Simply write out your ticket requestand send with a cheque for the correct amountmade out to Cambridge City Council toCambridge Corn Exchange Box Office: 2 Wheeler Street, Cambridge, CB2 3QB.Please include your name, address, telephoneand email address (if applicable). Include £1if you wish your tickets to be posted to you.

Additionally, tickets for one of our Music in QuietPlaces concerts – the Meridiem Duo – are availableto buy in person from Comberton Post Office,12 Barton Road, CB23 7BP. Tickets will also be available on the door, except forevents that have sold out.

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Sarah Miller fluteElinor Nicholson harpProgramme includes:Debussy: La fille aux cheveux de linBernard Andres: NarthexRochester Young: Song of the LarkBach: Sonata in G minor, BWV 1020Schaposhnikov: Sonata for flute & harp

The enchanting combination of flute and harp is one thatnever fails to delight. The Meridiem Duo present a variedprogramme exploring the wide repertoire available forthese beautifully matched instruments. Romanticsonatas sit alongside contemporary work, plus folk pieceson Clarsach. The Meridiem Duo are Live Music Now musicians.

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Working backwards from the 1930s, the FB PocketOrchestra (FBPO) explores repertoire that marked thebeginnings of what we now regard as popular music. Take a trip back in time andimmerse yourself in the funkysounds of blues, ragtime, hot jazz,songs and dances from long ago ...Established in 2012, the ‘pocket-sized’ three-piece orchestra aim topresent a contemporary slant on popular acoustic musicfrom the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. ‘The style, glamour and ‘fabulousness’ of this era is capturedbeautifully ...’

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Johannes Marmen, Ricky Gore violinsJoshua Hayward viola • Anton Crayton cello

Haydn: String Quartet, Op 20 No 2Janacék: String Quartet No 1Brahms: String Quartet No 2, Op 51Direct from their SpringAldeburgh Chamber Music

Residency, the Marmen Quartet perform three quartets bymasters of the art: Haydn, Brahms and Janacék. These fouryoung virtuosos together make up one of the most excitingnew quartets around – the first to be selected for Music inthe Round’s professional development scheme, Bridge. ‘They have the potential to be an exceptional quartet.’

£14, £12 concessions, £5 students & under 18s

Harriet MacKenzie violinMeg Hamilton violaMilos Milivojevic accordionUnited by a shared passion forimprovisation and a love of musicfrom around the globe, the threemembers of Kosmos each brings their own individualflavour to the group. Their unique programme features wildGypsy fiddling, emotive Klezmer and Greek music glidingseamlessly into hot-blooded tango, alongsideinterpretations of Japanese, Polish and Sephardic songs,with references to classical composers.‘I love ... their telepathic rapport, dazzling virtuosity andimpeccable musicianship. I defy you not to be mesmerised.’

Music in Quiet Places

Spring Concerts

Comberton is about 8 miles tothe west of Cambridge, off theB1046, west of the M11.

Whittlesford is about 7 milessouth of Cambridge. ChurchLane off Duxford Road. Parkingwill be directed from ChurchLane.

Great Shelford is about 4 milessouth of Cambridge. Travelsouth on the A1301 and turnoff onto the High Street.

Girton is about 2 miles north-west of Cambridge. Travellingnorth from Cambridge on theHuntingdon Rd/A1307, turnonto Girton Rd.

Some unrestricted parking is available near the churches; a carpark is available at Girton. There are a few spaces adjacent toWhittlesford Church for blue badge holders; please reserve yourspace in advance through the Box Office. Please notify us or the Box Office if you require disabled parking,or are using a wheelchair, and we will accommodate you. Thechurches are heated; however, they are not concert halls, and soyou may like to bring a cushion and warm clothing.

Cambridge Summer Music Ltd:company number 3475445; charity number 1068417

Administration: 8 Horn Lane, Linton, Cambridge, CB21 4HTPhone 01223 894161

Email [email protected]

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