Cambridge Early Music Concerts 2010

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ITALIAN MUSIC FOR CHITARRONE

Jakob Lindberg (chitarrone)

3.00 pm, Sunday 28 March, 2010
Jakob Lindberg needs little introduction as one of the finest lutenists in the world today. Following his exquisite...

BACH CONNECTIONS: BACH, TELEMANN, SCHENK, BUXTEHUDE

Gail Hennessy (oboe) and members of The Parley of Instruments

4.00 pm, Sunday 1 August, 2010
A delightful tea-time concert of music by Bach and his teachers and friends, performed in unusual combinations of...

CANTATAS & CONCERTOS: TELEMANN & BACH

The Parley of Instruments with Philippa Hyde (soprano) and Philip Thorby (recorder)

8.00 pm, Wednesday 4 August, 2010
The highlight of our Bach Week is this full length performance in Trinity College Chapel, in which members of The...

BACH AND HIS WORLD

Students of the Baroque Music Summer School and The Parley of Instruments , dir. Peter Holman and Philip Thorby

7.30 pm, Saturday 7 August, 2010
Vocal, orchestral and chamber music by Bach and others.
Sacred and secular music for choir, orchestra and chamber ensembles, performed using Baroque instruments by the...

EIN NEWES LAUTENBÜCHLEIN

Jacob Heringman (Renaissance lute)

2.00 pm, Sunday 8 August, 2010
An early-afternoon recital of music by Hans Neusidler (1508/9-1563), a highly influential figure in German lute...

THE INGENUOUS PROFESSION OF MUSICKE

Philip Thorby and friends

8.00 pm, Wednesday 11 August, 2010
In the introduction to John Dowland's First Booke of Songs this greatest (and most colourful) of Elizabethan lutenist...

MUSIC OF RENAISSANCE SPAIN

Students of the Renaissance Music Summer School, Philip Thorby and friends

7.30 pm, Friday 13 August, 2010
From the bawdy to the beautiful, from palace song book to grand motets, from viol and vihuela to shawm and sackbut...

TUNE THY MUSICKE TO THY HART: Tudor and Jacobean devotional music

Stile Antico

7.30 pm, Saturday 14 August, 2010
Tudor and Jacobean devotional music.
A fascinating exploration of a neglected repertory - the wealth of Tudor and Jacobean sacred music written for private...

BACH: The Well-Tempered Composer

Prof Peter Holman

11.00 am, Saturday 16 October, 2010
Informal pre-concert talk by Prof Peter Holman, Chair of Friends of Cambridge Early Music. Coffee and biscuits will be served.

A WELL-TEMPERED CLAVICHORD

Julian Perkins

12.00 noon, Saturday 16 October, 2010
Bach's '48', Book II, played on the clavichord.
There will be a pre-concert talk, for Friends of Cambridge Early Music only, by Prof Peter Holman, at 11.00am in Trinity College Junior Parlour (see above).
A lunchtime concert given by a leading light in the young generation of keyboard virtuosi. Acclaimed by Hans von...

CONCERTI FOR CHRISTMAS: JAUCHZET GOTT!

The Musical and Amicable Society with Emily van Evera (soprano) and Adrian Woodward (trumpet)

7.30 pm, Saturday 18 December, 2010
The 'Concerti for Christmas' concerts given by the 'Amicables' have become a new Cambridge tradition. This vibrant...

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