For their first concert of the new season the Academy of Ancient Music had put together a sequence of baroque works highlighting the trumpet.
Adams, Dove, Prokofiev. Peter Moore (trombone) at West Road Concert Hall, Saturday October 19, 2019
Holst, Rachmaninov, Bartók: Ugnius Pauliukonis (piano). West Road Concert Hall: 12 October 2019
Featuring Alexandra Dariescu (piano) at Cambridge Corn Exchange, Sunday, October 6, 2019
Music from the British Isles from the 15th to 21st centuries. Church of Our Lady and the English Martyrs, July 19
Director of Music at King’s College Cambridge, gave his final public recital at King’s Chapel on Saturday, July 6
Bernstein and Korngold: West Road Concert Hall, June 29
Mozart, Schubert & 4 short contemporary pieces: West Road Concert Hall: Wednesday 22 May, 2019
Schreker, Shostakovich, Richard Strauss: Martin James Bartlett (Piano)
West Road Concert Hall: Sunday 19 May 2019. Narrator: Sir Tony Robinson
Mahler Symphony No. 3 in D minor. West Road Concert Hall: Saturday 11 May.
The Endellion String Quartet delivered the penultimate concert of their 40th Anniversary Year season at West Road Concert Hall on Wednesday evening
John Gilroy reviews their performance at West Road Concert Hall: March, 16
On the programme wereLiadov, Rachmaninov, Respighi, Stravinsky: Soloist Victor Maslov (piano)
The Endellion String Quartet continued its 40th Anniversary season at West Road Concert Hall, performing works by Haydn, Kissin and Beethoven
Haydn, Tchaikvosky & Beethoven: West Road Concert Hall Wednesday, 30 January
The Cambridge Philharmonic Orchestra's annual Family Concert at West Road Concert Hall, review John Gilroy.
The celebrated string quartet was at West Road Concert Hall on Wednesday evening (November 21)to give the second of its 40th anniversary concerts, featuring quartets by Haydn, Bartók and Smetana.
The first programme of Cambridge Philharmonic’s new season got under way on Saturday night with 3 works perfectly chosen to showcase the full instrumental talents of this distinguished local orchestra.
Saturday night’s concert by the City of Cambridge Symphony Orchestra, under conductor Robert Hodge, reflected almost the complete historical span of European Romanticism, including Beethoven’s Prometheus Overture (1801) and Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto No. 1 (1831).