Clare Choir
has been at
the very heart
of my
experience
of Cambridge
50 YEARS OF CO-EDUCATION:
CELLO RECITAL - Zoë Martlew (1968–, Clare 1987)
Sunday 29 January, 17:25pm
This Lent Term we focus our celebrations of Clare’s 50th anniversary of co-education. At the start of the academic year of 1972/73 Clare became one of the first Cambridge Colleges to admit women to its student body and Fellowship (alongside King’s and Churchill). With 50 years of co-educational intake Clare boasts a distinguished list of musical alumni, with many professional musicians having started their journeys at the College. This Term we welcome back just some of the very many who have joined the celebrated lineage of Clare’s musical history.
Sunday 29 January, 18:00pm
The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Daniel Blaze and Samuel Jones
Graham Ross
A Spotless Rose:
Friday 23 December, 8pm
St Stevenskerk, Nijmegen
A Christmas concert from the
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Graham Ross, conductor
Samuel Jones & Daniel Blaze, organ
A beautiful seasonal programme, with works from Praetorius and Mendelssohn to Howells and Cecilia McDowall, including some exquisite arrangements of traditional carols, and a selection of festive favourites that herald the season of Advent and the joy of the Christmas story.
TICKETS: Choir of Clare College Cambridge | Stevenskerk Nijmegen
A Spotless Rose
Thursday 22 December
Kruiskerk, Amstelveen, Netherlands
A Christmas concert from the
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Graham Ross, conductor
Samuel Jones & Daniel Blaze, organ
A beautiful seasonal programme, with works from Praetorius and Mendelssohn to Howells and Cecilia McDowall, including some exquisite arrangements of traditional carols, and a selection of festive favourites that herald the season of Advent and the joy of the Christmas story.
A Spotless Rose
Wednesday 21 December
Janskerk, Utrecht, Netherlands
A Christmas concert from the
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Graham Ross, conductor
Samuel Jones & Daniel Blaze, organ
A beautiful seasonal programme, with works from Praetorius and Mendelssohn to Howells and Cecilia McDowall, including some exquisite arrangements of traditional carols, and a selection of festive favourites that herald the season of Advent and the joy of the Christmas story.
A Spotless Rose:
Tuesday 20 December, 8pm
St Jacobskerk, Vlissingen, Netherlands
A Christmas concert from the
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Graham Ross, conductor
Samuel Jones & Daniel Blaze, organ
A beautiful seasonal programme, with works from Praetorius and Mendelssohn to Howells and Cecilia McDowall, including some exquisite arrangements of traditional carols, and a selection of festive favourites that herald the season of Advent and the joy of the Christmas story.
TICKETS: Agenda voor de Grote of Sint Jacobskerk in Vlissingen
Spotless Rose
Monday 19th December, 7:30pm
Sacramentskerk, Breda, Netherlands
A Christmas concert from the
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Graham Ross, conductor
Samuel Jones & Daniel Blaze, organ
A beautiful seasonal programme, with works from Praetorius and Mendelssohn to Howells and Cecilia McDowall, including some exquisite arrangements of traditional carols, and a selection of festive favourites that herald the season of Advent and the joy of the Christmas story.
A Spotless Rose:
Sunday 18 December, 5pm
St John’s Smith Square, London
A Christmas concert from the
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Graham Ross, conductor
Samuel Jones & Daniel Blaze, organ
A beautiful seasonal programme, with works from Praetorius and Mendelssohn to Howells and Cecilia McDowall, including some exquisite arrangements of traditional carols, and a selection of festive favourites that herald the season of Advent and the joy of the Christmas story.
TICKETS: https://www.sjss.org.uk/events/choir-clare-college-cambridge
Spotless Rose
Saturday 10 December, 7.30pm (also LiveStreamed)
Wiltshire Music Centre, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire
A Christmas concert from the
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Graham Ross, conductor
Samuel Jones & Daniel Blaze, organ
A beautiful seasonal programme, with works from Praetorius and Mendelssohn to Howells and Cecilia McDowall, including some exquisite arrangements of traditional carols, and a selection of festive favourites that herald the season of Advent and the joy of the Christmas story.