2012 FESTIVAL OF THE VOICE

Following the great success of our Cambridge Handel Festival in
October last year, we are delighted to announce our next short festival, on 18 - 20 May 2012.
The weekend will include four celebrity concerts, in
addition to other events. Rarely, if ever, would you get the chance
elsewhere to hear three of Europe's top vocal groups in a single
weekend.
Image: left panel from the Ghent Altarpiece, 1432 (oil on panel) by Hubert van Eyck (c.1370-1426) and Jan van Eyck (1390-1441),
St. Bavo Cathedral, Ghent, Belgium; image from The Bridgeman Art Library
Online booking for the Festival is now closed.
Tickets are still available on the door of concert venues.
The Choir of King's College dir. Stephen Cleobury
5.30pm, Friday 18 May, 2012
Admission free.
Festival of the Voice Season tickets: £90.00, £62.50
Victoria's Missa pro defunctis (a6).
The Choir of Sidney Sussex College dir. David Skinner
6.45pm, Friday 18 May, 2012
Admission free.
Festival of the Voice Season tickets: £90.00, £62.50
8.00pm, Friday 18 May, 2012
Tickets: £25.00, £20.00, £15.00, £12.50
Festival of the Voice Season tickets: £90.00, £62.50
Tickets still available on the door
Concert featuring arguably the three most celebrated composers from the Franco-Flemish school of the Renaissance,...
10.00am, Saturday 19 May, 2012
Tickets: £15.00, £12.00
Festival of the Voice Season tickets: £90.00, £62.50
Blue Badge Guide Ruth Lambert leads a walk taking in King's, St John's and Jesus Colleges.
Places on the walk restricted to 20, so booking early is advised.
12.00 midday, Saturday 19 May, 2012
Tickets: £10.00, £8.00, free to Festival Season Ticket holders
Festival of the Voice Season tickets: £90.00, £62.50
Tickets still available on the door
The Grammy award-winning composer Eric Whitacre discusses his love of early music with Dr David Skinner, Director of Music at
Sidney Sussex College and Director of vocal group Alamire. The discussion will be illustrated with recordings.
The Choir of King's College dir. Stephen Cleobury
5.30pm, Saturday 19 May, 2012
Admission free.
Festival of the Voice Season tickets: £90.00, £62.50
Service in g minor, Purcell and O clap your hands together, Gibbons.
The Choir of St John's College dir. Andrew Nethsingha
6.30pm, Saturday 19 May, 2012
Admission free.
Festival of the Voice Season tickets: £90.00, £62.50
Music by Orlando Gibbons.
6.15pm, Saturday 19 May, 2012
Free to Trio Mediaeval ticket holders.
Festival of the Voice Season tickets: £90.00, £62.50
Rosamond McKitterick, Professor of Medieval History, University of Cambridge, speaks on Cultural memory and the resources
of the past: setting medieval texts to music.
8.00pm, Saturday 19 May, 2012
Tickets: £25.00, £20.00, £15.00, £10.00
Festival of the Voice Season tickets: £90.00, £62.50
Tickets still available on the door
The vocal ensemble Trio Mediaeval will be joined by Norwegian trumpet player/singer Arve Henriksen for a
concert in which medieval, contemporary and improvised elements merge.
There is a pre-concert talk at 6.15pm, free to ticket-holders.
Music from the 11th, 12th, 13th, 15th and 21st centuries
The Choir of King's College dir. Stephen Cleobury
10.30am, Sunday 20 May, 2012
Admission free.
Festival of the Voice Season tickets: £90.00, £62.50
Te Deum from Great Service Byrd and Ascendit Deus Philips.
The Choir of St John's College dir. Andrew Nethsingha
10.30pm, Sunday 20 May, 2012
Admission free.
Festival of the Voice Season tickets: £90.00, £62.50
Mass for Five Voices, Byrd, with Byrd's Viri Galilaei as the introit.
2.00pm, Sunday 20 May, 2012
Tickets: £15.00, £10.00
Festival of the Voice Season tickets: £90.00, £62.50
Tickets still available on the door
The American basso profundo accompanies himself on the lute and archlute in songs by Dowland, Willaert, Marini, Johnson, Attaignant and Caccini.
The American basso profundo accompanies himself on the lute and archlute in songs by Dowland, Willaert, Marini,...
Joel Frederiksen: Requiem for a Pink Moon, CD review
Norman Lebrecht, reviewing Joel Frederiksen's latest CD, says "Captivating and sincere, Frederiksen never strays near to pastiche or kitsch.
Not to be missed."
-- 3 May 2012
The Choir of King's College dir. Stephen Cleobury
3.30pm, Sunday 20 May, 2012
Admission free.
Festival of the Voice Season tickets: £90.00, £62.50
Magnificat quarti toni Palestrina, Nunc dimittis tertii toni Victoria and
Omnes gentes plaudite manibus Tye.
5.00pm, Sunday 20 May, 2012
Tickets: £10.00
Festival of the Voice Season tickets: £90.00, £62.50
Trinity's Head Gardener leads a group around the beautiful and extensive gardens, not normally open to the public.
Places on the tour restricted to 25, so booking early is advised.
8.00pm, Sunday 20 May, 2012
Tickets: £25.00, £20.00, £15.00, £10.00
Festival of the Voice Season tickets: £90.00, £62.50
Tickets still available on the door
I Fagiolini's Striggio Tour is supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England
Striggio: Mass in Forty Parts; Tallis: Spem in alium; Gabrieli: Magnificat
All concert information is correct at 29 Feb 2012.
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in order to pay online). Please note that it is not practical for us to sell tickets online less than 24 hours before a concert, but you
may still be able to obtain tickets on the door at the venue.
Unless otherwise noted, season tickets are only available to
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Although we would encourage you to order and pay online, tickets may also be booked by post, from
Selene Mills
Cambridge Early Music
Trinity College
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