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The festive period begins here! We intersperse movements of Stephen Dodgon’s quirky and original A Christmas Collection (world première) with familiar and less-well-known music by Palestrina, Mathias, Rütti and Rutter, alongside plenty of audience carols in a concert which is sure to lift the spirits.
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On behalf of everyone at CPSL Mind, I would like to say a huge thank you for the second financial installment of £4,865 from the Big Sing 2019, making a grand total of £8,101.68! This is an amazing amount to have raised and we are simply overwhelmed by your support. |
Saturday 19 January 2019
Great St Mary’s Church, Cambridge |
Saturday 8 December 2018
St Vigor’s Church, Fulbourn Saturday 15 December 2018 St John the Evangelist Church, Cambridge |
Saturday 30 June 2018
All Saints’ Church, Haslingfield Sunday 8 July 2018 Jesus College Chapel, Cambridge |
Rachmaninov transforms the plainchant melodies of the Orthodox Church into an incredible symphony of choral writing, offering staggering textural intricacy and emotional power, showing a composition genius at the height of his powers. The evocative chant-link melodies and legendary low bass writing are bound to be all the more atmospheric in the beautiful surroundings of a candlelit St Martin’s.
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Thursday 28 September 2017
St Martin-in-the Fields, Trafalgar Square, London |
Renaissance Reimagined was made possible by grants from Arts Council England's Grants for the Arts and the RVW Trust, and by contributions to our New Music Fund and the New Cambridge Songs Scheme
Additionally performed on Saturday 22 April 2017 in St James's Sussex Gardens, London.
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Saturday 21 January 2017
Great St Mary's Church, Cambridge |
Many of our cherished Christmas traditions began in Victorian times, so get in the mood and join us for our festive performance of music from the Victorian era, atmospherically lit by candles around the church. There will be some carols for all the audience to join in.
Saturday 10 December 2016
St Mary's Church, Burwell Tuesday 13 December 2016 Great St Mary's Church, Cambridge |
"The New Cambridge Singers absolutely slayed it yesterday evening! The Missa Solemnis by Vierne was amazing and gave me shivers." "The concert was lovely – the Poulenc was new to us, and very impressive, and the Faure was magnificent – it’s the first time I’ve heard it with the organ rather than an orchestra. The singing was brilliant. Thanks for a great evening – we came away feeling positively uplifted!" |
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Choral favourites from across the centuries are presented in a smorgasbord of popular classics for choir. Mendelssohn’s justly famous O for the Wings of a Dove and Parry’s majestic setting of I was Glad – sung at the Royal wedding in 2011, as well as every coronation since 1902 – provide a contrast with madrigals and partsongs from early to modern times. The concert will conclude with choral arrangements of popular songs from the twenties and thirties by Cole Porter and friends.
Saturday 2 July 2016
St Mary’s Church, Newmarket Saturday 25 June 2016 Great St Mary’s Church, Cambridge |
The pomp and bombast of Elgar’s Give unto the Lord and Stanford’s For Lo, I raise up contrast with the hauntingly beautiful This Worldes Joie by Arnold Bax and the effervescent The Twelve by William Walton. Howells’ posthumously published Requiem and Britten’s A Hymn to St Cecelia complete this survey of British music from the first half of the 20th century.
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Christmas Elizabethan-style, with works by Gibbons, Tallis and Byrd contrasting with familiar melodies from Piae Cantiones , a volume first published during Elizabeth’s reign but rediscovered much more recently. Festive refreshments will complement what promises to be an entertaining and informative evening.
Saturday 12 December – St James’ Church, Hemingford Grey Tuesday 15 December – Corpus Christi College Chapel |
New Cambridge Singers begins its new season with an exploration of music for choir and piano for two and four hands. Interesting and unusual works by Schubert and Britten are presented alongside the ever-popular Liebeslieder Waltzes and Faure’s Madrigal. The choir is joined by Maurice and Thanea Hodges, who as well as accompanying the choir will perform two intriguing works for piano duet.
Saturday 7 November – St Mary’s Church, Ashwell Saturday 15 November – Emmanuel United Reform Church, Cambridge |
New Cambridge Singers and East Anglia Chamber Orchestra join forces for the first time in a performance of Haydn’s thrilling Nelson Mass and Duruflé’s achingly beautiful Requiem. Soloists Helen-Jane Howells, Lynette Alcántara, Stefan Kennedy and Alex Ashworth will join the choir and orchestra on stage in what promises to be an exhilarating and memorable concert.
Saturday 20 June 2015
St John’s College Chapel, Cambridge |
A programme of exquisite music for double choir. Two of Bach’s motets, the joyful Singet dem Herrn and the yearning Komm, Jesu, Komm, are contrasted with two classics by Sir William Harris: Faire is the Heaven and Bring us, O Lord. Contrasting mass settings by Lassus and the 20th-century Swiss composer Frank Marin complete the programme.
Saturday 28 March 2015
Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge Sunday 29 March 2015 St Vigor’s Church, Fulbourn |
An hour of glorious choral music from Byrd to Finzi
This hour-long afternoon concert presents a selection of celebratory music in a wide variety of styles. Finzi’s well-known God is Gone Up and The Heavens are Telling from Haydn’s Creation are performed alongside Ascensiontide motets by Byrd and works by Handel, Monteverdi, Bach and Vaughan Williams. Saturday 14 February 2015
St Edward’s Church, Cambridge |
Christmas music for choir and organ from the 14th to the 20th century
A panorama of festive music from Mediaeval to the present. We begin with works by anonymous 14th-century composers; move through Byrd to Bach, Schutz an beyond to Bruckner and Berlioz; and conclude with an exploration of 20th -century Christmas music from Europe and the USA. Saturday 13 December 2014
St Peter & St Paul Church, Steeple Morden Thursday 18 December 2014 Little St Mary’s Church, Cambridge |
The Psalms of David have provided inspiration to musicians and composers across the centuries. In this programme, NCS explores settings of psalms both joyful and sorrowful, by composers as diverse as Byrd, Schutz, Allegri and Mendelssohn. Two settings of Psalm 90, by Vaughan Williams and Ives, open and close the concert.
Sunday 16 November 2014
Sidney Sussex College Chapel, Cambridge |
One of the first events to be held in Histon’s new community centre – this concert features Allegri’s Miserere, Mendelssohn’s Hear my Prayer, and other deservedly favourite works by Bach, Byrd, Finzi, Gibbons, Harris, Rachmaninov and Stanford.
Saturday 15 November 2014
St Andrew’s Centre, Histon |
Summer concert
Sacred music by Byrd, Stanford and Howells as well as secular music by McCabe, Finzi and a few Colombian songs! |
An hour long concert of music by Byrd and Rachmaninov.
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Telling of the Christmas story with wonderful music through the ages
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A programme of French masterpieces including Duruflé’s Requiem, Langlais’ Messe Solenelle, Poulenc’s Litanies a la Vierge Noire and Messiaen’s O Sacrum Convivium.
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New Cambridge Singers is a registered charity (number 1042801)
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