This Saturday we're excited to see the return of the St Clement's Players to our recital series. They will be playing a strings-only programme of music by Mozart, Elgar and Grieg. The orchestra will also be joined by saxophonist Rob Burton in Glazunov's Saxophone Concerto. Rob is a student at the Royal Academy of Music, and in 2018 was Grand Finalist and Category Prize Winner of BBC's coveted Young Musician of the Year competition.
The recital begins at 1.00pm, and as ever entry to the recitals is free, with a retiring collection taken to support our performers, as well as to contribute to the ongoing Organ Redevelopment Fund. All are welcome, and we hope to see you there!
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Tuesday, 18 February 2020
Wednesday, 8 January 2020
Lunchtime Recitals at St Clement's: Winter 2020
Happy New Year to all! We're excited to announce our recital series for Winter 2020, beginning on Saturday 18th January at 1.00pm. We have a diverse programme for the term ahead, with returning favourites such as the St Clement's Players or the Erasmus Chamber Ensemble, alongside recital series debuts by soloists such as Tim Bossanyi (clarinet) and Chloë Gamlin (flute) and acclaimed ensembles including The Cantabrigians, and the London-based Alauda String Quartet.
Full details of each recital will be published on our website and Facebook pages - do stay tuned for more information!
As ever, the recitals remain free to enter, with a retiring collection taken after the recital which supports our performers, as well as contributes to our ongoing Organ Redevelopment Fund. All are welcome, and we hope to see you there!
Full details of each recital will be published on our website and Facebook pages - do stay tuned for more information!
As ever, the recitals remain free to enter, with a retiring collection taken after the recital which supports our performers, as well as contributes to our ongoing Organ Redevelopment Fund. All are welcome, and we hope to see you there!
Friday, 8 November 2019
Sat 9th Nov: Mozart Requiem (recital)
We're excited to welcome back the St Clement's Players this Saturday, this time performing alongside St Clement's Choir and friends, in a performance of Mozart's iconic Requiem in D minor. Directed by Karol Jaworski, soloists will include the familiar voices of Catherine White and Nicholas Butler, joined by newcomers Kate Lowe and Jonny Tsang.
The recital begins at 1.00pm, and as ever entry to the recitals is free, with a retiring collection taken to support our performers, as well as to contribute to the ongoing Organ Redevelopment Fund. We hope to see you there!
The recital begins at 1.00pm, and as ever entry to the recitals is free, with a retiring collection taken to support our performers, as well as to contribute to the ongoing Organ Redevelopment Fund. We hope to see you there!
Thursday, 17 October 2019
Sat 19th Oct: Haydn and Beethoven with the St Clement's Players (recital)
This Saturday is the first of two concerts this series by the St Clement's Players. They will be performing an orchestral programme of Haydn and Beethoven, under the direction of Karol Jaworski. Haydn's Symphony No. 101 is the famous "Clock" symphony, full of charm, humour, and with that iconic and 'mechanical' second movement from which the symphony gets its name. Beethoven's Fourth Symphony is the composer through a kaleidoscope of emotion, full of passion, romance, drama and wit.
The recital begins at 1.00pm, and as ever entry to the recitals is free, with a retiring collection taken to support our performers, as well as to contribute to the ongoing Organ Redevelopment Fund. We hope to see you there!
The recital begins at 1.00pm, and as ever entry to the recitals is free, with a retiring collection taken to support our performers, as well as to contribute to the ongoing Organ Redevelopment Fund. We hope to see you there!
Thursday, 3 October 2019
Lunchtime Recitals at St Clement's: Autumn 2019
We're delighted to announce our recital series for Autumn 2019, beginning on Saturday 12th October at 1.00pm. Featuring a few new comers, as well as returning favourites such as the St Clement's Players or the Mitchison Ensemble, it looks to be an exciting term of music ahead.
As ever, the recitals remain free to enter, with a retiring collection taken after the recital which supports our performers, as well as contributes to our ongoing Organ Redevelopment Fund. All are welcome, and we hope to see you there!
As ever, the recitals remain free to enter, with a retiring collection taken after the recital which supports our performers, as well as contributes to our ongoing Organ Redevelopment Fund. All are welcome, and we hope to see you there!
Wednesday, 19 June 2019
Sat 22nd June: Beethoven and Wagner, St Clement's Players with Laura Rickard (recital)
This Saturday we're excited to welcome back the St Clement's Players, in an orchestral delight of Beethoven and Wagner. They will be joined by violinist Laura Rickard for Beethoven's fiery Violin Concerto in D major, after playing Wagner's beautiful symphonic poem Siegfried Idyll, both under the direction of Karol Jaworski.
The recital begins at 1.00pm, and as ever entry to the recitals is free, with a retiring collection taken to support our performers, as well as to contribute to the ongoing Organ Redevelopment Fund. We hope to see you there!
The recital begins at 1.00pm, and as ever entry to the recitals is free, with a retiring collection taken to support our performers, as well as to contribute to the ongoing Organ Redevelopment Fund. We hope to see you there!
Wednesday, 15 May 2019
Sat 18th May: Handel's Messiah pt II and III (recital)
This Saturday we're excited to welcome back the St Clement's Players, performing again with St Clement's Choir and Friends in a performance of Handel's iconic Messiah oratorio. Following a well-received Part I back in December 2018, they will be completing the 'cycle' with Parts II and III this weekend. Performing again under the direction of Karol Jaworski, they will be joined by soloists Catherine White, Nathalie Bending, Nicholas Butler and Frank Lee.
The recital begins at 1.00pm, and as ever entry to the recitals is free, with a retiring collection taken to support our performers, as well as to contribute to the ongoing Organ Redevelopment Fund. We hope to see you there!
The recital begins at 1.00pm, and as ever entry to the recitals is free, with a retiring collection taken to support our performers, as well as to contribute to the ongoing Organ Redevelopment Fund. We hope to see you there!
Wednesday, 1 May 2019
Lunchtime Recitals: Summer 2019
We're excited to announce our Lunchtime Recital series for summer 2019 at St Clement's! Beginning on Saturday 11th May, we're looking forward to ten weeks of incredible music, ranging from fantastic solo performers, to popular returning chamber groups and larger ensembles.
Details of all our recitals are published on our website: http://www.stclementscambridge.org/recitals.html, and keep an eye on our Facebook page for all the latest information about individual recitals. Entry to all recitals is free, with a retiring collection taken that supports the recitalists each week, and also contributes to our Organ Redevelopment Fund at St Clement's. Recitals begin at 1pm, and we look forward to seeing you there!
Details of all our recitals are published on our website: http://www.stclementscambridge.org/recitals.html, and keep an eye on our Facebook page for all the latest information about individual recitals. Entry to all recitals is free, with a retiring collection taken that supports the recitalists each week, and also contributes to our Organ Redevelopment Fund at St Clement's. Recitals begin at 1pm, and we look forward to seeing you there!
Thursday, 14 February 2019
Sat 16th Feb: Beethoven's Eroica (recital)
This Saturday we're excited to welcome back The St Clement's Players to our recital series! Performing under the direction of Karol Jaworski, they will be playing Beethoven's ground-breaking third symphony, "Eroica". This pioneering work changed the face of orchestral music forever through its boldness and innovative writing - come hear for yourself why!
The recital begins at 1.00pm, and as ever, entry to the recital series is free, with a retiring collection supporting our recitalists, and also contributing to our Organ Redevelopment Fund. All are welcome, we hope to see you there!
The recital begins at 1.00pm, and as ever, entry to the recital series is free, with a retiring collection supporting our recitalists, and also contributing to our Organ Redevelopment Fund. All are welcome, we hope to see you there!
Sunday, 13 January 2019
Lunchtime Recitals at St Clement's: Winter 2019
We're pleased to announce details of our forthcoming Lunchtime Recitals at St Clement's series for Winter 2019. We have an exciting line-up of performers, ranging from talented soloists and chamber ensembles, as well as a the return of The St Clement's Players and a partnership with the first Cambridge Female Composers' Festival.
Our recitals are on Saturdays at 1.00pm, lasting about an hour. As ever, entrance to the recitals is free, with a retiring collection taken to support the recital performers as well as to contribute to our ongoing Organ Redevelopment Fund - currently standing over £2,000!
We hope you can join us for some or all of these. Do keep an eye on our Facebook page for events with more details on each recital.
Our recitals are on Saturdays at 1.00pm, lasting about an hour. As ever, entrance to the recitals is free, with a retiring collection taken to support the recital performers as well as to contribute to our ongoing Organ Redevelopment Fund - currently standing over £2,000!
We hope you can join us for some or all of these. Do keep an eye on our Facebook page for events with more details on each recital.
Monday, 26 November 2018
Sat 1st Dec: Handel's Messiah, part I (recital)
Join us this Saturday afternoon for the finale of this term's Lunchtime Recitals at St Clement's. The St Clement's Players will be returning, again under the baton of Karol Jaworski. They will be joined by a number of choirs, including the Choir of St Clement's, The Wren Choir, The Orlando Singers, and The Erasmus Chamber Choir, in a performance of Part I of Handel's Messiah.
With it's memorable choruses, arias, and powerful depictions of prophecy, angels appearing unto shepherds and the birth of Christ, it's a brilliant way to settle into the festive season on the eve of Advent. We do hope you are able to be there! The recital begins at 1.00pm, and as ever, entry to the recital series is free, with a retiring collection supporting our recital series, and also contributing to our Organ Redevelopment Fund. All are welcome.
With it's memorable choruses, arias, and powerful depictions of prophecy, angels appearing unto shepherds and the birth of Christ, it's a brilliant way to settle into the festive season on the eve of Advent. We do hope you are able to be there! The recital begins at 1.00pm, and as ever, entry to the recital series is free, with a retiring collection supporting our recital series, and also contributing to our Organ Redevelopment Fund. All are welcome.
Wednesday, 24 October 2018
Sat 27th Oct: Mozart and Schubert (recital)
Join us this Saturday for the first of two appearances this term by the St Clement's Players. They'll be presenting a programme of orchestral music by Mozart and Schubert. Flautist Chloë Gamlin, a student at Cambridge University, joins the orchestra for the beautiful Mozart Flute Concerto No. 2 which is paired with Schubert's energetic Symphony No. 5 in B-flat major.
We do hope you are able to join us for this recital, at 1pm on Sat 27th Oct at St Clement's Church. As ever, entry to the recital is free, with a retiring collection taken to support the recital series and contribute to the Organ Redevelopment Fund at St Clement's. We look forward to seeing you there!
We do hope you are able to join us for this recital, at 1pm on Sat 27th Oct at St Clement's Church. As ever, entry to the recital is free, with a retiring collection taken to support the recital series and contribute to the Organ Redevelopment Fund at St Clement's. We look forward to seeing you there!
Friday, 21 September 2018
Lunchtime Recitals: Autumn 2018
We're pleased to announce that our series of Lunchtime Recitals at St Clement's begins in October, with another exciting programme of a wide range of performers and ensembles. This term introduces a number of new soloists making their debut at St Clement's, as well as a new early music group, The Maestral Ensemble.
The Erasmus Chamber Choir is back with an intimate programme of Renaissance music accompanied by the Cambridge University Consort of Viols, as is the Cambridge University Recorder Ensemble playing music from the Slavonic tradition. The St Clement's Players make two appearances, including an orchestral concert of Mozart and Schubert (with soloist Chloë Gamlin), and they round off this term's series with a performance of Part I of Handel's Messiah, with St Clement's Choir and friends.
Full details of the recitals can be found on our website:
http://www.stclementscambridge.org/recitals.html,
and we'll be posting about each recital on our website and social media on a weekly basis. All our recitals are free to attend, taking place on Saturday Lunchtimes at 1pm. A retiring collection is taken which contributes to the running costs of the recital series, and continues to raise money for our ongoing Organ Redevelopment Fund at St Clement's. We hope to see many of you there!
The Erasmus Chamber Choir is back with an intimate programme of Renaissance music accompanied by the Cambridge University Consort of Viols, as is the Cambridge University Recorder Ensemble playing music from the Slavonic tradition. The St Clement's Players make two appearances, including an orchestral concert of Mozart and Schubert (with soloist Chloë Gamlin), and they round off this term's series with a performance of Part I of Handel's Messiah, with St Clement's Choir and friends.
Full details of the recitals can be found on our website:
http://www.stclementscambridge.org/recitals.html,
and we'll be posting about each recital on our website and social media on a weekly basis. All our recitals are free to attend, taking place on Saturday Lunchtimes at 1pm. A retiring collection is taken which contributes to the running costs of the recital series, and continues to raise money for our ongoing Organ Redevelopment Fund at St Clement's. We hope to see many of you there!
Monday, 18 June 2018
Sat 23rd June: Mozart and Haydn with the St Clement's Players (recital)
Join us this Saturday lunchtime as the St Clement's Players return to our recital series. With a slight change to previous announcements, they will be playing with soloists Laura Rickard (violin) and Clíona Ní Choileáin ('cello), performing a thrilling programme of Mozart and Haydn under the baton of Karol Jaworski.
The performance will begin at 1pm, and as ever, entry to the recital is free, with a retiring collection taken to support our performers and also to continue fundraising for our Organ Redevelopment Fund. More details of the programme can be found on our Facebook page, and we hope to see you there!
The performance will begin at 1pm, and as ever, entry to the recital is free, with a retiring collection taken to support our performers and also to continue fundraising for our Organ Redevelopment Fund. More details of the programme can be found on our Facebook page, and we hope to see you there!
Wednesday, 16 May 2018
Fri 18th May; Taizé service in anticipation of Pentecost
Join us this Friday evening as we celebrate a Taizé Eucharist in anticipation of Pentecost. With the longer summer days, we start at the slightly later time of 8.30pm, with chants, prayers, readings and silence. All are welcome, and we hope to see you there.
Friday 18th May, 8.30pm
St Clement's Church, Bridge Street, Cambridge
Thursday, 1 March 2018
Baroque recorder sonatas: Sat 3rd Mar at 1pm
Join us on Saturday for the final recital of this term’s
series, as we welcome Patrick Welche, Ellen Jameson and Francis Knights as they
play Baroque music for recorders by Quantz, Telemann and Fux. The recital
begins at 1pm, and as always, entry is free with a retiring collection taken to
support the recital series and raise money for our Organ Restoration Fund. All
are welcome, and we hope to see you there!
Monday, 29 January 2018
Saturday Lunchtime Recitals start 3rd Feb at 1pm
We are pleased to kick off our first recital series of 2018 with the newly formed St Clement's Players, a chamber orchestra of local musicians and university students, rehearsing and playing at St Clement's. They will be performing a programme of Mozart and Haydn symphonies under the baton of Karol Jaworski, alongside the Sammartini Recorder Concerto, with the talented Cleo Loi as soloist. Full programme available at: https://www.facebook.com/events/393640111075748/.
All are welcome, Saturday 3rd February at 1pm, free entry with a retiring collection. Details of future recitals can be found on our website: http://www.stclementscambridge.org/recitals.html. We hope to see you there!
All are welcome, Saturday 3rd February at 1pm, free entry with a retiring collection. Details of future recitals can be found on our website: http://www.stclementscambridge.org/recitals.html. We hope to see you there!
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