A College so rich
in musical talent
Rolling River
Christ Church Cathedral, Nashville
A programme from
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Graham Ross, conductor
Sam Jones and Daniel Blaze, organ
celebrating the launch of the Choir of Clare College's most recent CD launch; 'Rolling River: American Choral'.
Alongside the music of Bernstein, Barber and Erb's much-loved arrangement of Shenandoah, Graham Ross and the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge introduce us to the colourful works of the younger generation of composers on the other side of the Atlantic, as well as incorporating a flavour of the British choral tradition that we explore and celebrate through our term-time Chapel services.
A splendid panorama of American and British Choral music from the post-war period to the present day!
Tickets:
Rolling River
Calvary Episcopal Church Memphis
A programme from
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Graham Ross, conductor
Sam Jones and Daniel Blaze, organ
celebrating the launch of the Choir of Clare College's most recent CD launch; 'Rolling River: American Choral'.
Alongside the music of Bernstein, Barber and Erb's much-loved arrangement of Shenandoah, Graham Ross and the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge introduce us to the colourful works of the younger generation of composers on the other side of the Atlantic, as well as incorporating a flavour of the British choral tradition that we explore and celebrate through our term-time Chapel services.
A splendid panorama of American and British Choral music from the post-war period to the present day!
Tickets: The concert is free with no ticket required.
Rolling River
St John’s Episcopal, Knoxville TN
A programme from
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Graham Ross, conductor
Sam Jones and Daniel Blaze, organ
celebrating the launch of the Choir of Clare College's most recent CD launch; 'Rolling River: American Choral'.
Alongside the music of Bernstein, Barber and Erb's much-loved arrangement of Shenandoah, Graham Ross and the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge introduce us to the colourful works of the younger generation of composers on the other side of the Atlantic, as well as incorporating a flavour of the British choral tradition that we explore and celebrate through our term-time Chapel services.
A splendid panorama of American and British Choral music from the post-war period to the present day!
Rolling River
Davidson United Methodist Church, NC
A programme from
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Graham Ross, conductor
Sam Jones and Daniel Blaze, organ
celebrating the launch of the Choir of Clare College's most recent CD launch; 'Rolling River: American Choral'.
Alongside the music of Bernstein, Barber and Erb's much-loved arrangement of Shenandoah, Graham Ross and the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge introduce us to the colourful works of the younger generation of composers on the other side of the Atlantic, as well as incorporating a flavour of the British choral tradition that we explore and celebrate through our term-time Chapel services.
A splendid panorama of American and British Choral music from the post-war period to the present day!
Rolling River
Duke University Chapel, Durham NC
A programme from
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Graham Ross, conductor
Sam Jones and Daniel Blaze, organ
celebrating the launch of the Choir of Clare College's most recent CD launch; 'Rolling River: American Choral'.
Alongside the music of Bernstein, Barber and Erb's much-loved arrangement of Shenandoah, Graham Ross and the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge introduce us to the colourful works of the younger generation of composers on the other side of the Atlantic, as well as incorporating a flavour of the British choral tradition that we explore and celebrate through our term-time Chapel services.
A splendid panorama of American and British Choral music from the post-war period to the present day!
Tickets: Duke Event Calendar
Rolling River
St Stephen’s Episcopal, Middlebury VT
A programme from
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Graham Ross, conductor
Sam Jones and Daniel Blaze, organ
celebrating the launch of the Choir of Clare College's most recent CD launch; 'Rolling River: American Choral'.
Alongside the music of Bernstein, Barber and Erb's much-loved arrangement of Shenandoah, Graham Ross and the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge introduce us to the colourful works of the younger generation of composers on the other side of the Atlantic, as well as incorporating a flavour of the British choral tradition that we explore and celebrate through our term-time Chapel services.
A splendid panorama of American and British Choral music from the post-war period to the present day!
50 YEARS OF CO-EDUCATION:
BAROQUE RECITAL -
Margaret Faultless (Clare 1980) | violin
Sunday 12 March, 17:25pm
Élisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre (1665–1729)
Prologue
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.
Each Sunday Evensong during full term is preceded by a recital in Chapel at 5.25 p.m. Visitors are welcome, and admission is free.
MUSIC AND READINGS FOR PASSIONTIDE
Sunday 12 March, 18:00pm
The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Daniel Blaze and Samuel Jones
Graham Ross
Margaret Faultless (Clare 1980) | violin
50 YEARS OF CO-EDUCATION:
VOICES AND STRINGS RECITAL -
Upper voices of the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Sunday 5 March, 17:25pm
Imogen Holst (1907–84)
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.
Each Sunday Evensong during full term is preceded by a recital in Chapel at 5.25 p.m. Visitors are welcome, and admission is free.
CHORAL EVENSONG
Sunday 22 January, 18:00pm
The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Daniel Blaze and Samuel Jones
Graham Ross
50 YEARS OF CO-EDUCATION:
ORGAN RECITAL - Eleanor Carter (Clare 2016)
Sunday 26 February, 17:25pm
Prelude and Fugue in G
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.
Each Sunday Evensong during full term is preceded by a recital in Chapel at 5.25 p.m. Visitors are welcome, and admission is free.
CHORAL EVENSONG
Sunday 22 January, 18:00pm
The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Daniel Blaze and Samuel Jones
Graham Ross
50 YEARS OF CO-EDUCATION:
FLUTE AND OBOE RECITAL -
Jane Mitchell (Clare 2000) | flute
Sasha Calin (Clare 2002) | oboe
Graham Ross (Clare 2003) | piano
Sunday 19 February, 17:25pm
Gordon Jacob (1895–1984)
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.
Each Sunday Evensong during full term is preceded by a recital in Chapel at 5.25 p.m. Visitors are welcome, and admission is free.
CHORAL EVENSONG
Sunday 19 February, 18:00pm
The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Daniel Blaze and Samuel Jones
Graham Ross
VOLUNTARY N. Boulanger Petit Canon