Lunchtime
concerts |
Our
regular series of weekly lunchtime concerts is promoted by Anglia
Ruskin's Department of Music and Performing Arts. It draws some
of the country's finest performers to the university and has become
one of the highlights of Cambridge's musical calendar.
The series is generously supported by the University Arts Council
and we are therefore able to offer free admission to all concerts.
We
hope to welcome you at these events.
Please visit www.anglia.ac.uk/mpaevents
for more information on past, current and future events. |
Lunchtime
concerts are on Fridays at 1.10pm - 1.55pm
Admission Free (no need to book) |
| January
29th |
Tango
Volcano
Lucy Waterhouse (violin) Nigel Woodhouse (guitars), Markus
Tilt (accordion) Roger Davison (piano) Lucy Hare (double
bass )
Britain’s finest tango quintet performs traditional
tangos from the Golden Era including classic grooves by
Astor Piazzolla and newly written tangos from around the
world.
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| February
5th |
Amici
Trio
Amelia Oldfield (clarinet) Vivian Williams (cello) Ruth
McIntyre (piano)
Mendelssohn Concert Piece No 1, Op 11
Clara Schumann Trio Op 17
Milhaud Scaramouche
NB
This concert will be held in the Recital Hall, Helmore building
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| February
12th |
No
Concert
Mumford Theatre closed for building works |
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| February
19th |
No
Concert
Mumford Theatre closed for building works |
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| February
26th |
Kokopellis
Wind Quartet
Brenda Dykes (flute) Jenny Sewell (oboe) Jane South (bassoon)
Sarah Chapman (bassoon)
The wind quartet comprising four outstanding Cambridge players
perform works by Jean Françaix, Claude Arrieu and
Maurice Hodges |
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| March
5th |
American
Piano Trio
Anna Vayman (violin) Peter Opie (cello) Robert Palmer (piano)
The American Piano Trio, faculty ensemble-in-residence at
Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, play works by
Robert Schumann and Jennifer Higdon |
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| March
12th |
Parricelli,
France and Bettison
John Parricelli (guitar) Nic France (drums) Patrick Bettison
(electric bass guitar)
A concert of groove-based modern jazz played by three of
Britain's finest jazz musicians |
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| March
19th |
Manickam
Yogeswaran (voice and percussion)
The remarkable Tamil musician explores the South Indian
classical tradition of Carnatic music |
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| March
26th |
Anglia
Ruskin Student Ensembles
A varied programme of ensemble music performed by current
Anglia Ruskin music students |
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| April
23rd |
David
Earl (piano)
David Earl returns to Anglia Ruskin to play Beethoven’s
Sonata in C Major Op 53 (Waldstein) and preludes
by Debussy and Rachmaninoff |
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| April
30th |
El
Moreno (guitar)
A programme of South American guitar music embracing the
sultry and passionate echoes of the Argentine Tango, the
cultivated classical style of Mexico's Manuel Ponce, and
the fights of virtuosity of the Brazilian composer, Villa-Lobos |
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| May
7th |
Anglia
Ruskin Jazz Voices
Chris Ingham (piano), Andrew Brown (bass) and Nic France
(drums)
Anglia Ruskin jazz voice students Alice Dougan and Anna
Griffiths present their final year recital of jazz and contemporary
popular song |
Lunchtime
concerts recommence on 24th September 2010 |
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| The
Lunchtime Concert Series is promoted by Anglia Ruskin's Department
of Music & Performing Arts with generous financial support
from the university's Arts Council |