Clare’s musical life
is so rich and varied
Choir of Clare College Cambridge
‘Fauré Requiem: Music for Passiontide’
Programme
LOTTI Crucifixus a 8
LASSUS Tristis est anima mea
VICTORIA O vos omnes
TALLIS Salvator mundi, salva nos I
ROSS Ut tecum lugeum
BYRD Ave verum corpus
BYRD Ne irascaris & Civitas sancti tui
BRUCKNER Christus factus est
HOWELLS Take him, earth, for cherishing
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FAURÉ: Requiem
Thursday 21 March 2013, 7.30pm
St. Peter's Church, Eaton Sqaure
Tickets
£15 full price
£10 concessions
The Choir join forces with Clare Baroque in a performance of J. S. Bach's St John Passion in aid of Turtle Song.
Graham Ross | director
Margaret Faultless | leader
Nicholas Mulroy | Evangelist
James Proctor | Jesus
Elliot Fitzgerald | Pilate
Adam Cigman-Mark | Petrus
and step-out soloists from within the Choir.
Clare College Great Hall
Tuesday 12 March 2013, 7.30pm
Tickets: £20; £10 (Clare Fellows/staff/students) available from Clare Porters' Lodge.
Concerts:
3 August - Brugge
29 August - Milan
31 August - Utrecht
1 September - Hagen
2 September - Darmstadt
3 September - London
Director & organ Lars Ulrik Mortensen
Countertenor Alex Potter
Concertmaster Zefira Valova
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge (Director of Music Graham Ross)
All concerts featuring works by G F Handel (1685-1759):
Zadok the Priest HWV 258
Birthday Ode for Queen Anne HWV 74
My heart is inditing HWV 261
Concerto Grosso Op 3 No 2 in B flat HWV 313
Let thy hand be strengthened HWV 259
The King shall rejoice HWV 260
Te Deum HWV 278
Jubilate HWV 279
More information can be found on the EUBO webpage: http://www.eubo.eu/calendar/2013/August/brugge
The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Graham Ross | director
Joy Lisney | ‘cello
The Choir of Clare College presents an unmissable programme to open the 2013 Fringe in the Fen Festival. They will perform 'Music for Passiontide': beautiful a cappella works for Holy Week spanning across the centuries, including works for choir and cello by Tarik O'Regan and the UK premiere of 'Before Dawn' by Cecilia McDowall.
Saturday 6 July, 8.00pm
Parish Church of St Peter & St Paul, Fenstanton
Tickets £15, Concessions £12
The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Graham Ross | director
Peter Harrison, Matthew Jorysz | organ
Stabat Mater: Music for Passiontide
Plainchants interspersed with music including:
Leighton - Drop, Drop, Slow Tears
Tallis - In ieunio et fletu
Stainer - God so loved the world
Bach - Er nahm alles wohl in acht
Byrd - Ave verum corpus
Tallis - Salvator mundi I
Mozart - Fugue in G minor, K.401/375e (organ duet)
Bruckner - Christus factus est
Friday 28 June 2013, 7.30 p.m
Dingley Church
Tickets: Concert: £25 (Friends of Music of Dingley:£22) Supper:£16 (Friends of Music of Dingley:£13)
CHORAL EVENSONG, 5.00pm
St Paul’s Cathedral, London
PSALM 103
MAGNIFICAT A. Gabrieli a 12
NUNC DIMITIS Josquin
ANTHEM Elgar The Spirit of the Lord is upon me
VOLUNTARY Prelude from Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius
The choir performs Victoria's Requiem a 6, coupled with his motet Versa est in luctum as part of the Vigil for All Souls Day service.
Free Admission (Chapel Service)
Aurora Orchestra (Nicholas Collon | conductor)
Andrew Staples | tenor/stage director
Jane Irwin | soprano
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge (Graham Ross | conductor)
The choir joins forces with the Aurora Orchestra in a programme that includes a semi-staged performance of Britten's 'Rejoice in the Lamb', the UK premiere of Ian Farrington's orchestral arrangement of Mahler's 'Das Lied von der Erder' and a performance of Tears for Fears' 'Mad World' for choir and orchestra.
Tears For Fears (arr. Gary Jules Michael Andrews Iain Farrington) Mad World
Britten (arr Imogen Holst) Rejoice in the Lamb
Mahler (arr Iain Farrington) Das Lied von der Erde
The Apex - Bury St. Edmunds
Tickets: £21, £18, £2 discount for concessions, Under 25s £5
Aurora Orchestra (Nicholas Collon | conductor)
Andrew Staples | tenor/stage director
Jane Irwin | soprano
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge (Graham Ross | conductor)
The choir joins forces with the Aurora Orchestra in a programme that includes a semi-staged performance of Britten's 'Rejoice in the Lamb', the UK premiere of Ian Farrington's orchestral arrangement of Mahler's 'Das Lied von der Erder' and a performance of Tears for Fears' 'Mad World' for choir and orchestra.
Tears For Fears (arr. Gary Jules Michael Andrews Iain Farrington) Mad World
Britten (arr Imogen Holst) Rejoice in the Lamb
Mahler (arr Iain Farrington) Das Lied von der Erde
LSO St. Luke's - London
Tickets: £12 £18 £25 £30 (20% student discount)
http://lso.co.uk/aurora-orchestra-earth-song
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Graham Ross | director
Listen to 'In Tune' with Sean Rafferty on BBC Radio 3 for a live broadcast and interview with the choir in promotion of their December concert engagements and latest CD recording.