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Classical Concerts at
Saffron Walden

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Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis

Sat, Feb 15, 2025, 19:30
Edward Gardner (Conductor), David Young (Chorus Master), Cambridge University Choral Award holders, including members of the choirs of Clare, Jesus, Selwyn, and Trinity Colleges
'From the heart: may it go to the heart.’ Beethoven’s inscription at the head of this totemic work leaves us in no doubt; his epic setting is both the grandest of public mass settings and a deeply personal affirmation of spiritual belief and music he wrestled with for over four years before its completion.Former King’s Choral Scholar and the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s Principal Conductor, Edward Gardner, leads the LPO and the choirs of Clare, Jesus, Selwyn and Trinity, joined by singers from many other college choirs. This extraordinary choral gathering unites representatives from more colleges than any other since the Cambridge Prom of 2009.
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LPO at Saffron Hall

Sun, Apr 6, 2025, 15:30
Vladimir Jurowski (Conductor), Vilde Frang (Violin)
Not for nothing is Schubert’s expansive final symphony known as ‘The Great’ – it is music of broad vistas, lofty ambition, but also a sparkling vivacity and seamlessly stitched, intricate detail.LPO Conductor Emeritus Vladamir Jurowski brings a depth of insight and imagination to this totemic work, and to the arresting drama of Beethoven’s work. He and violinist Vilde Frang are a perfectly attuned pairing to bring out the poetry and eloquence of Schumann’s concerto. Frang is making waves. A deeply expressive communicator with a luminous sound, and astonishing technical facility, she is an ever-thoughtful interpreter.

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February 15, 2025
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Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis

Sat, Feb 15, 2025, 19:30
Edward Gardner (Conductor), David Young (Chorus Master), Cambridge University Choral Award holders, including members of the choirs of Clare, Jesus, Selwyn, and Trinity Colleges
'From the heart: may it go to the heart.’ Beethoven’s inscription at the head of this totemic work leaves us in no doubt; his epic setting is both the grandest of public mass settings and a deeply personal affirmation of spiritual belief and music he wrestled with for over four years before its completion.Former King’s Choral Scholar and the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s Principal Conductor, Edward Gardner, leads the LPO and the choirs of Clare, Jesus, Selwyn and Trinity, joined by singers from many other college choirs. This extraordinary choral gathering unites representatives from more colleges than any other since the Cambridge Prom of 2009.
April 6, 2025
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LPO at Saffron Hall

Sun, Apr 6, 2025, 15:30
Vladimir Jurowski (Conductor), Vilde Frang (Violin)
Not for nothing is Schubert’s expansive final symphony known as ‘The Great’ – it is music of broad vistas, lofty ambition, but also a sparkling vivacity and seamlessly stitched, intricate detail.LPO Conductor Emeritus Vladamir Jurowski brings a depth of insight and imagination to this totemic work, and to the arresting drama of Beethoven’s work. He and violinist Vilde Frang are a perfectly attuned pairing to bring out the poetry and eloquence of Schumann’s concerto. Frang is making waves. A deeply expressive communicator with a luminous sound, and astonishing technical facility, she is an ever-thoughtful interpreter.