Francis Knights performs clavichord pieces by Herbert Howells (1892-1983), Matyas Seiber (1905-60), Lennox Berkeley (1903-89) and Alan Bullard (1947-), Ivan Moody (1964-), Graham Lynch (1957-), Barry Guy (1947-), Julia Usher (1945-), Alexander Blustin (premiere), and...
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RECITAL: by Veronica Henderson, cello, and Jill Morton, piano
Well known local duo perform: Seiber: Scherzando Capriccioso Debussy: Cello Sonata Bridge: Cello Sonata At Hughes Hall, Pavilion Room, on 8 December, at 5 pm, with refreshments. Entrance free with retiring collection. All welcome.
Mentés Másként, traditional Hungarian folk music
DATE CHANGE: The wonderful Hungarian folk group will return to the Cambridge Folk Club at the Golden Hind pub on Milton Road on January 18 2019, supported by local artist James Eisner. Be there!
MORE NONSENSE – A CD OF MATYAS SEIBER’S MUSIC
A brilliant new CD of Matyas Seiber's Nonsense songs and other chamber works, performed by Kilian Herold and others, due for release soon. https://www.facebook.com/kilian.herold/posts/10155919664562926
Julia’s report on year 2016-17
2017 PROGRAMME JANUARY-APRIL
Cambridge & Szeged 30th Anniversary Year Introducing the programme for the first part of our 30th anniversary year. February 15th TALK by George Szirtes – ‘Recent work, Putting events into Verse’. at Anglia Ruskin University – ARU - LAB 006 ...
2017 – the 30th Anniversary of Twinning – a full programme is planned & will be published soon.
Népzenei Kamaraműhely: Hungarian Folk Ensemble visit Cambridge again.
tour-poster-version-2 Working with St Catharine's Girls' Choir - London & Cambridge performances: 14 December: Gresham Centre, Gresham St, London at 6 pm. FREE, Booking necessary...
AUTUMN 2016 EVENTS
Dear members & friends, Below are details of our events for autumn / winter 2016, I hope you can join us. 10 October: “The Alien in the Chapel” , Ferenc Békássy's English poems and letters (edited by George and Mari Gömöri) has been published by Skyscraper...
Traditional Hungarian Folk Music comes to Cambridge
Come and hear the unique sound of the Mentés Máshként Trio, performing traditional Hungarian folk music in their 'Love Letter' tour of Cambridge. Musicians: Géza Fábri: koboz/ folk lute & vocals Dániel Lipták: violin & vocals Tűndé Fábri-Ivánovics: vocals...