
Step into a world of dazzling orchestral fireworks. Guirne Creith’s Violin Concerto is a lyrical and virtuosic gem that sings with 20th-century Romanticism. Celebrated young violinist Freya Goldmark returns to the orchestra to tackle this beautiful and forgotten masterpiece.
Respighi’s epic Roman Trilogy then brings the Eternal City to life in sweeping technicolour: from the ancient echoes of Pines to the sparkling dawn of Fountains, and the explosive energy of Festivals. A night of cinematic grandeur and musical rediscovery.
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Cambridge Philharmonic, founded in 1887, is one of Britain’s oldest and most distinguished music societies. It comprises of both a full symphony orchestra and large chorus. The society’s auditioned members are drawn from in and around Cambridge, representing a wide range of ages and backgrounds. Under the direction of Music Director, Harry Sever, Cambridge Philharmonic performs a wide range of repertoire as part of its annual concert series, including an opera, family concert, classical and contemporary works. Many of these members generously volunteer their time to ensure the Cambridge Philharmonic remains successful, in this way the society is a very sociable and welcoming community organisation. Find out more here