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Booking information
We recommend you visit our website, www.cums.org.uk,
for the latest information about booking, as well as
our on-line booking system for concerts at West Road
Concert Hall.
Box office for concerts in King’s College Chapel and
CUCO Concert on 20 November 2010:
Cambridge Corn Exchange Box Office
Wheeler Street, Cambridge CB2 3QB
Tel: 01223 357851
Box Office for CUMS Chorus and PhilharmoniaOrchestra concert on 25 February 2011 and
King’s Foundation Concert on 19 March 2011:
Shop at King’s
13 King’s Parade, Cambridge CB2 1SP
Tel: 01223 369340
Box office for concerts in West Road Concert Hall:Maggie Heywood
20 Badminton Close, Cambridge CB4 3NW
Tel/Fax: 01223 365110
or www.cums.org.uk
Members of the CUMS Supporters’ Circle are able to
purchase season tickets before tickets go on sale to the
general public. For more information please turn to
page 22 of this brochure.
Cambridge University Musical Society
West Road Concert Hall
11 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DP
www.cums.org.uk2010–2011 Season
Cambridge University
Musical Society
Principal Guest Conductor
Sir Roger Norrington CBE Principal Conductor,
CUMS Chorus
Stephen Cleobury CBEPrincipal Conductor, CUMS I
Martin Yates
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CUMS 2010–2011
6 Friday 24 September 2010, 4pm Alumni ‘Come and Sing’ King’s College Chapel
6 Wednesday 20 October 2010 Cameo & Festival of Ideas Concert for Schools West Road Concert Hall
8 Saturday 23 October 2010, 8pm Season Launch Concert with CUCO West Road Concert Hall
8 Saturday 30 October 2010, 8pm Martin Yates conducts CUMS I West Road Concert Hall
10 Saturday 13 November 2010, 8pm Handel’s Judas Maccabaeus with CUMS Chorus and
East Anglia Chamber Orchestra King’s College Chapel
10 Saturday 20 November 2010, 8pm An evening of Brahms with CUCO West Road Concert Hall
11 Thursday 25 November 2010, 8pm Cambridge University Wind Orchestra West Road Concert Hall
11 Thursday 2 December 2010, 8pm Brahms, Schumann & Vaughan Williams with CUMS I West Road Concert Hall
12 Saturday 22 January 2010, 8pm Sir Richard Armstrong conducts Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius
with Cambridge College Choirs, CUCO and CUMS I King’s College Chapel
14 Friday 25 February 2011, 7.30pm Stephen Cleobury conducts CUMS Chorus and
Philharmonia Orchestra King’s College Chapel
15 Saturday 26 February 2011, 4pm Cambridge and Oxford University Wind Orchestras Trinity College Chapel
15 Saturday 5 March 2011, 8pm Peter Stark conducts CUCO West Road Concert Hall
15 Wednesday 9 March 2011 Cambridge University Wind Orchestra Schools Concert West Road Concert Hall
16 Saturday 12 March 2011, 8pm Libor Pesek conducts CUMS I West Road Concert Hall
16 Saturday 19 March 2011, 5.30pm CUCO and King’s College Choir perform Mozart’s Requiem King’s College Chapel
18 Saturday May 14, 8pm CUCO plays Mozart and Shostakovitch West Road Concert Hall
18 Thursday 26 May 2011, 8pm Cambridge University Wind Orchestra and CUMS II West Road Concert Hall
20 Saturday 18 June 2011, 8pm May Week Concert in honour of Robin Holloway King’s College Chapel
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CUMS embarks upon its 167th season with a
particular sense of anticipation.
In February we welcomed the Cambridge UniversityChamber Orchestra to the CUMS family. CUCO has
long been a magnificent musical flagship for Cambridge:
its performances are highlights of the University’s
musical year, and we are thrilled to feature them as part
of our season for the first time.
A few months later we announced the appointment of
Martin Yates, ‘one of the most exciting and versatile
British conductors of his generation’ in the words of The
Times, as Principal Conductor of CUMS I. Martin’s debut
on 30 October, which includes the world premiere of
Arnold Bax’s Symphonic Serenade, is the beginning of our
association which will also see him mentoring our student
conductors and strengthening our orchestral programme
on an ongoing basis.
West Road Concert Hall will be the place to be on
Tuesday lunchtimes this year for lovers of chamber
music. The Cambridge University Lunchtime Concerts(admission free!) are being launched to showcase the
crème de la crème of the University’s musical talent.
Under Stephen Cleobury’s leadership the CUMSChorus goes from strength to strength. Our partnership
with the Philharmonia Orchestra and Concerts at King’s
continues in February with a charity performance in aid
of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust, and in November we perform
for the first time with the East Anglia Chamber
Orchestra in Handel’s Judas Maccabaeus.
Our Great Conductors series continues in January
with Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius under Sir RichardArmstrong. Libor Pesek, Conductor Emeritus of the
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, takes up the
baton in March to conduct CUMS I in a programme of
Smetana, Janácek and Dvorák.
The Cambridge University Wind Orchestramaintains its winning streak, with four performances
including the ever-popular concert for schools and a joint
concert with the Oxford University Wind Orchestra.
CUMS II will perform three concerts, the dates of which
may be found on pages 11, 16 and 18.
None of this work would be possible without financial
support, and I extend my grateful thanks to our many
supporters for their ongoing generosity. But this
programme stands most of all as testament to the
talented Cambridge musicians – well over 500 of them! –
who will perform as part of it. The University’s musical
life is on exceptional form: I hope you will join me in
enjoying it on many occasions in the year ahead.
Simon FaircloughChairman, Cambridge University Musical Society
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Tuesday 14 December 2010, 1pmbritten sinfoniaBrahms Clarinet Trio Op. 114
Julian Philips New Work (World premiere tour)
Janácek Concertino
Full programme details will be announced on ourwebsite shortly before each concert
Lent Term 2011The recitals will be each Tuesday from 18 January 2011
to 15 March 2011. Highlights include:
Tuesday 1 February 2011, 1.10pm rachel stroud baroque violin
Programme to include works by Bach, Handel, Corelli
and Biber.
Tuesday 15 February 2011, 1.10pm cambridge university collegium musicumProgramme to include:
Biber Battalia
Biber Sonata Representativa
Farina Cappriccio Stravagante
Schmelzer Fechschule
Tuesday 1 March 2011, 1.10pm celebrity recital Stephen Varcoe bass baritone
Christina Lawrie piano
Tuesday 8 March 2011, 1pm britten sinfonia Programme to include:
Schubert Piano Quintet in A, ‘The Trout’
Tuesday 15 March 2011, 1.10pmfinal of the cums concerto competition and n w brown prize
Full programme details will be announced on ourwebsite shortly before each concert
Not only can you experience chamber music of superb
quality you can enjoy a delicious sandwich lunch in the
West Road foyer prior to the concert. A selection of
sandwiches, teas, coffees and cakes will be available. For
up-to-date information about catering arrangements at
lunchtime concerts, please visit our website:
www.cums.org.uk
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This season we launch a new series of weekly chamber
music recitals at West Road Concert Hall. The 45 minute
programmes feature the finest musicians of Cambridge
University alongside Britten Sinfonia’s established
At Lunch series. With free entry to the Cambridge
University Lunchtime Concerts and tickets starting from
£3 for the Britten Sinfonia concerts this is a perfect way to
spend a relaxing Tuesday lunchtime.
Michaelmas Term 2010The recitals will be each Tuesday from 12 October to 14
December (except 7 December). Cambridge University
Lunchtime Concerts are from 1.10pm–1.55pm and
Britten Sinfonia concerts will start at 1pm. All the recitals
will be held at West Road Concert Hall (except 23
November). Highlights include:
Tuesday 12 October 2010, 1pm britten sinfonia James MacMillan For Max
James MacMillan 25 May 1967
James MacMillan Walfrid, On His Arrival at the Gates of
Paradise
James MacMillan For Sally
Peter Maxwell Davies New Work (World premiere tour)
Shostakovich Piano Quintet
Tuesday 2 November 2010, 1.10pmcuco chamber ensembleSchoenberg Verklärte Nacht
Tuesday 9 November 2010, 1.10pmcuco wind quintet Poulenc Sextet for Wind Quintet and Piano
Tuesday 16 November 2010, 1.10pmkausikan rajeshkumar piano
(Winner of the Granta DFAS/CUMS Concerto
Competition)
Mozart Piano Sonata in F, K332
Chopin Four Impromptus (Op.29, 36, 51 & 66)
Tuesday 23 November 2010, 1.10pm(please see CUMS website for venue details)
cuco chamber ensemble Walton Façade
Tuesday 30 November 2010, 1.10pmcuco chamber ensembleAdams Chamber Symphony
Stravinsky Octet
Cambridge University Lunchtime Concerts
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Alumni Weekend
‘Come & Sing’Brahms Ein deutsches Requiem
(to be sung in English)
Stephen Cleobury conductor
Raphaela Papadakis soprano
Ashley Riches bass
San Lau and Parker Ramsay piano
CaMEO and the Festival of Ideas Concert
for schoolsMark Knight A Young Person’s Guide to Percussion
Orchestra made up of members of CUMS
Harry Ogg (CUMS Brenda Charters Conducting
Scholar) conductor
Raphaela Papadakis Ashley Riches
Harry Ogg
Michaelmas Term 2010
Friday 24 September 2010from 4pm king ’s college chapel
Tickets £10 singers, £3 music hire
(£5 audience for 9.30pm
‘performance’)
For further details contact CUMS
Box Office 01223 365110,
mjh64@cam.ac.uk
Wednesday 20 October 2010west road concert hall
Open to primary schools by
invitation – if your school would like
to attend please contact Ruth Hardie
at the Cambridge University Faculty
of Music – outreach@mus.cam.ac.uk
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Saturday 23 October 2010 at 8pmwest road concert hall
Tickets £16 (£13 concessions),
£5 students
Saturday 30 October 2010at 8pmwest road concert hall
Tickets £16 (£13 concessions),
£5 students
Season Launch ConcertBeethoven The Creatures of Prometheus Overture
Beethoven Piano Concerto No.4
Beethoven Symphony No.3
Cambridge University
Chamber Orchestra
Tom Poster piano
Toby Purser conductor
Martin Yates conducts CUMS I Bax Symphonic Serenade (world premiere)
Walton Cello Concerto
Rachmaninov Symphony No.2
CUMS I Symphony Orchestra
Martin Yates conductor
Robbie Stanley Smith cello
(runner up of the Granta
DFAS/CUMS Concerto
Competition)
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Martin Yates Robbie Stanley Smith
Tom Poster Toby Purser
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Thursday 25 November 2010 at 8pm west roadconcert hall
Tickets £10 (£8
concessions),
£3 students
Thursday 2 December 2010at 8pmwest road concert hall
Tickets £16 (£13 concessions),
£5 students
This performance is given inmemory of Brenda Charters, a longstanding and much-loved supporterof CUMS.
Tuesday 30 November 2010at 8pm west road concert hall
Cambridge University Wind OrchestraLiam Dunachie Diversions and Chaconne for Winds
(world premiere)
John Adams Short Ride in a Fast Machine
Philip Sparke The Year of the Dragon
Eric Whitacre Ghost Train
Martin Ellerby Clarinet Concerto
Stephen Craigen conductor
Joe Shiner clarinet (runner up of the Granta
DFAS/CUMS Concerto Competition)
CUMS I plays Brahms, Schumann and
Vaughan WilliamsBrahms Variations on a theme of Joseph Haydn
Schumann Piano Concerto
Vaughan Williams Symphony No.5
CUMS I Symphony Orchestra
Martin Yates, Harry Ogg (CUMS Brenda Charters
Conducting Scholar) conductors
Kausikan Rajeshkumar piano (winner of the Granta
DFAS/CUMS Concerto Competition)
CUMS IICUMS II, our second symphony orchestra, will be holding their
Michaelmas Term concert on 30 November 2010. Please see CUMS
website for details closer to the time – www.cums.org.uk
Handel
Judas MaccabaeusCUMS Chorus
East Anglia Chamber Orchestra
Stephen Cleobury conductor
Christina Sampson soprano
Elisabeth Fleming mezzo-soprano
James Neville alto
Matthew Sandy tenor
Nicholas Morris bass
An evening of BrahmsBrahms Tragic Overture
Brahms Double Concerto
Brahms Symphony No.4
Cambridge University Chamber
Orchestra
Peter Ash conductor
Matthew Trusler violin
Guy Johnston cello
Charity Concert in aid of Cam Sight
Saturday 13 November 2010at 8pmking ’s college chapel
Tickets £32, £26, £20
Students: £4 reduction of above
prices and £5 on the door, subject to
availability
Saturday 20 November 2010at 8pmwest roadconcert hall
Tickets £23,
£20 (OAP,
Registered
Disabled),
£10 students,
children
Elisabeth Fleming James Neville
Stephen Cleobury Christina Sampson
Matthew Sandy Nicholas Morris
Stephen Craigen Joe Shiner
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Peter Ash Guy JohnstonMatthew Trusler
Kausikan Rajeshkumar
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great conductors series
Sir Richard Armstrong conducts Elgar’s
The Dream of GerontiusCUMS I Symphony Orchestra
Cambridge University Chamber
Orchestra
The Choirs of Clare, Gonville and
Caius, Jesus, Selwyn and Trinity
Colleges
Sir Richard Armstrong conductor
Louise Poole mezzo-soprano
Peter Wedd tenor
Darren Jeffrey bass
Saturday 22 January 2011at 8pm king ’s college chapel
Tickets £32, £26, £20
Students: £4 reduction of above
prices and £5 on the door, subject to
availability
Peter Wedd Darren Jeffrey
Louise PooleSir Richard Armstrong
Lent Term 2011
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David Hill conducts Britten’s War Requiem with Cambridge College
Choirs, CUMS I and CUCO. January 2010. Photo by Paul Smith
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Cambridge Unversity Wind Orchestra and Oxford
University Wind OrchestraProgramme to include:
Gershwin An American in Paris
Martin Ellerby Venetian Spells
CUCO conducted by Peter Stark Ravel Mother Goose Suite
Franck Symphonic variations
Ravel Pavane pour une infante
défunte
Poulenc Sinfonietta
Peter Stark conductor
Lydia Scadding piano
Cambridge University Wind
Orchestra Concert for SchoolsTheodore Kung conductor
A varied programme aimed at sparking the
imagination of children. Music Worksheets and
teacher guidance notes will be provided.
Saturday 26 February 2011at 4pmtrinity college chapel
Tickets £10 (£8 concessions),
£3 students
Saturday 5 March 2011at 8pmwest road concert hallTickets £16 (£13 concessions),
£5 students
Wednesday 9 March 2011west road concert hall
Open to schools by invitation – if
your school would like to attend
please contact Simon Smart at
sds50@cam.ac.uk
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Friday 25 February 2011at 7.30pmking ’s college chapel
Tickets £60, £50, £40, £25
£5 students on the door, subject to
availability
For VIP reception tickets please
email concerts@kings.cam.ac.uk
CUMS Chorus and Philharmonia Orchestra
Haydn Trumpet Concerto
Verdi Quattro Pezzi Sacri
Mozart Coronation Mass
CUMS Chorus
King’s College Choir
Philharmonia Orchestra
Stephen Cleobury conductor
Alison Balsom trumpet
Charity Concert in aid of The Cystic Fibrosis Trust and
Concerts at King’s Alison Balsom
Peter Stark Lydia Scadding
Theodore Kung
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Saturday 12 March 2011 at 8pm west road concert hall
Tickets £16 (£13 concessions),
£5 students
Saturday 19 March 2011at 5.30pmking ’s college chapel
Tickets £30, £22, £15
Tuesday 15 March 2011at 8pm west road concert hall
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great c onductors series
Libor Pesek conducts an evening of
Czech musicSmetana The Bartered Bride: Overture
Janácek Taras Bulba
Dvorák Symphony No.6
CUMS I Symphony Orchestra
Libor Pesek conductor
King’s Foundation Concert
Britten Serenade for tenor, horn and strings
Mozart Requiem
Cambridge University Chamber
Orchestra
King’s College Choir and former
Choir members
Stephen Cleobury conductor
John McMunn tenor
Alec Frank-Gemmill horn
CUMS IICUMS 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
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Cambridge University Chamber OrchestraMozart Piano Concerto No.25
Shostakovich Chamber Symphony
Mozart Symphony No.35
Thomas Blunt conductor
Francis Grier piano
Cambridge Unversity Wind Orchestra and
CUMS IIRachmaninov Isle of the Dead
Prokofiev Marches, No.1 March for a Spartakiade
Toby Young New Work (world premiere)
James Henshaw conductor
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Saturday 14 May 2011at 8pm west road concert hall
Tickets £16 (£13 concessions),
£5 students
Thursday 26 May 2011at 8pmwest road concert hall
Tickets £10 (£8 concessions),
£3 students
Easter Term 2011
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Thomas Blunt Francis Grier
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Cambridge University Musical Society
CUMS is one of the oldest and most distinguished
university music societies in the world. It offers a world-
class musical education for members of the University and
local residents, nurturing the great musicians of the future
and providing performing opportunities for over 500
Cambridge musicians every year.
The Society has played a pivotal role in British musical
life for almost 170 years. It has educated such luminaries
as Sir Andrew Davis, Sir Mark Elder, Sir John Eliot
Gardiner, Edward Gardner, Christopher Hogwood and
Robin Ticciati, has given world or UK premieres of works
by Brahms, Holloway, Lutoslawski, Maxwell Davies,
Rutter, Saxton and Vaughan Williams, and has exposed
successive generations of Cambridge musicians to visiting
conductors and soloists including Britten, Dvorak, Kodaly,
Menuhin and Tchaikovsky. Since the 1870s, CUMS has
enjoyed the leadership of several of Britain’s greatest
musicians, including Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir
David Willcocks, Sir Philip Ledger, and – from 1983–2009
– Stephen Cleobury.
In 2009 Stephen Cleobury assumed the new role of
Chorus Director, and Sir Roger Norrington was appointed
as Principal Guest Conductor. Martin Yates, ‘one of the
most exciting and versatile British conductors of his
generation’ in the words of The Times, recently joined the
team as Orchestra Director; and a Great Conductors Series
was launched last year with the objective of exposing
CUMS members to a succession of world-class visiting
conductors.
In February 2010 CUMS entered another new phase of
its development when it merged with the Cambridge
University Chamber Orchestra and Cambridge University
Music Club. This season we launch the Cambridge
University Lunchtime Concerts – a new series of weekly
chamber recitals at West Road Concert Hall showcasing the
University’s finest musical talent. CUMS continues to
provide opportunities for the University’s finest student
soloists and conductors by awarding conducting scholarships
and concerto prizes, and it actively encourages new music by
running a composition competition and premiering at least
one new work each year.
Recent highlights have included the world premiere of
The Sorceror’s Mirror, a major new CUMS commission
from Sir Peter Maxwell Davies and Sir Andrew Motion, the
opening concert of the 2009 City of London Festival, tours
to Prague and Tuscany, choral concerts with Stephen
Cleobury, the Philharmonia Orchestra and soloists
including Bryn Terfel in Cambridge and at the Royal Albert
Hall, and performances of Mahler’s monumental Symphony
of a Thousand at Ely Cathedral under Stephen Cleobury, of
Britten’s War Requiem at King’s with David Hill, and of
Brahms’ Ein deutsches Requiem with Sir Roger Norrington.
May Week Concert in honour of Robin HollowayBach Singet dem Herrn
Schubert Unfinished Symphony
No.8 (Scherzo newly realized and
a new Trio by Robin Holloway)
Brahms Gesang der Parzen
Debussy Prélude à l’après-midi
d’un faune
Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms
CUMS Chorus
CUMS I Symphony Orchestra
Stephen Cleobury, Harry Ogg (CUMS Brenda Charters Conducting
Scholar) conductors
Saturday 18 June 2011at 8pmking ’s college chapel
Tickets £32, £26, £20
Student: £4 reduction of above prices
and £5 on the door, subject to
availability
This concert marks the retirementof the distinguished composer Robin Holloway as Professor ofComposition at the University ofCambridge
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CUMS would like to express its gratitude to the generous
funders and supporters which have made its work in the
2010–2011 academic year possible:
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Supporters and Funders
CUMS can only continue to offer musical excellence with
your support. If you enjoy and value our Society’s work
and its ongoing contribution to the world of classical
music do join our CUMS Supporters’ Circle. Membership
of the Circle is through annual donation to CUMS. There
are six levels of donation and all support is greatly
appreciated:
Friend £50–£99 per annum
Donor £100–£249 per annum
Friends and Donors enjoy
● contributing membership of the Society, entitling
them to priority booking for performances
● acknowledgement in CUMS concert programmes and
on the website
● invitations to drinks at each performance at West Road
Concert Hall
● an invitation to the annual CUMS Garden Party
● regular updates on key CUMS projects and events
Benefactor £250–£499 per annum
Principal Benefactor £500–£999 per annum
All of the above, plus
● an invitation to dine at a conductor’s table at the
annual CUMS Dinner
● opportunities to sit in on selected rehearsals
The Stanford Circle 1,000–£4,999 per annum
All of the above, plus the opportunity to be recognised as
the supporter of a specific activity each season.
The Vaughan Williams Circle £5,000+
By joining the Supporters’ Circle you will become an
important member of the CUMS family, helping the
Society to maintain and enhance the rich musical
experience that we want all our musicians and audience
members to enjoy.
To join, please contact Christine Skeen, Secretary, CUMS
Supporters’ Circle, Cambridge University Musical Society,
11 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DP.
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Join the CUMS Supporters’ Circle
Front cover photos by Jerome Woodwark andFrancis Knights
For more information about CUMS,
our concerts, booking tickets, receiving
our newsletters, or getting involved,
please see our website:
www.cums.org.uk
Our website is always up-to-date with
the latest Society news, events, and
contact information. Alternatively, you
can contact individual society
ensembles:
CUMS I & CUMS II– Chloe Davidson
(cnd26@cam.ac.uk)
Cambridge University Wind Orchestra
– Rachel Croft (rsc37@cam.ac.uk)
CUMS Chorus – Caroline Goulder
(carolinegoulder@hotmail.com)
CUCO – Josh Borin
(jb31089@googlemail.com)
Cambridge University Lunchtime
Concerts – Thomas Neal
(tn258@cam.ac.uk)
Churchill College
Clare College
Clare Hall
CUMS Fund
CUMS Supporters’ Circle
Donald Wort Fund
Gonville and Caius College
Granta DFAS
King’s College
Jesus College
J Paul Getty Jnr Charitable
Trust
Nigel Brown OBE
Murray Edwards College
Pembroke College
Ridgeons
Robinson College
Trinity College
Trinity Hall
University of Cambridge
Active Community Fund
University of Cambridge
Faculty of Music
West Road Concert Hall
Wolfson College
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Booking information
We recommend you visit our website, www.cums.org.uk,
for the latest information about booking, as well as
our on-line booking system for concerts at West Road
Concert Hall.
Box office for concerts in King’s College Chapel and
CUCO Concert on 20 November 2010:
Cambridge Corn Exchange Box Office
Wheeler Street, Cambridge CB2 3QB
Tel: 01223 357851
Box Office for CUMS Chorus and PhilharmoniaOrchestra concert on 25 February 2011 and
King’s Foundation Concert on 19 March 2011:
Shop at King’s
13 King’s Parade, Cambridge CB2 1SP
Tel: 01223 369340
Box office for concerts in West Road Concert Hall:Maggie Heywood
20 Badminton Close, Cambridge CB4 3NW
Tel/Fax: 01223 365110
or www.cums.org.uk
Members of the CUMS Supporters’ Circle are able to
purchase season tickets before tickets go on sale to the
general public. For more information please turn to
page 22 of this brochure.
Cambridge University Musical Society
West Road Concert Hall
11 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DP
www.cums.org.uk2010–2011 Season
Cambridge University
Musical Society
Principal Guest Conductor
Sir Roger Norrington CBE Principal Conductor,
CUMS Chorus
Stephen Cleobury CBEPrincipal Conductor, CUMS I
Martin Yates
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