Michaelmas 2010 Concerts
Freshers Concert
Sunday 7 November 2010, 9:00pm
Master's Lodge
As the tradition goes, the Master of Trinity College invites first year students to perform before friends and acquaintances in the lovely setting of the Masters Lodge
Trinity Players
Wednesday 10 November 2010, 8:00pm
Trinity College Chapel
Trinity Players make the first appearance as a new ensemble in another Michaelmas term with Tom Lovering and Luke fisher as their conductors. Beethoven's Eighth Symphony and Dvorak's Second Slavonic Dance.
Britten and Bartok
Saturday 13 November 2010, 8:00pm
Trinity College Chapel
Christopher Stark conducts a composite ensemble performing Elliot Carter's Elegy, Britten's Lachrymae, and Bartok's Divertimento.
Haydn: The Creation
Saturday 20 November 2010, 8:00pm
Trinity College Chapel
Trinity's popular choral society sings one of the greatest oratorios of all time. History records that guards were posted outside of the sold-out concerts to manage the anger of those who could not be admitted. We trust the same will be true of this Saturday in November!
Relaxing Music for Christmas
Tuesday 30 November 2010, 9:00pm
Trinity College Chapel
Trinty's finest singers present an eclectic programme of festive music.
Trinity College Choir - Howells Requiem
Thursday 2 December 2010, 1:00pm
Trinity College Chapel
The renowned Choir of Trinity College perform their annual Michaelmas lunchtime concert, conducted by Stephen Layton. The chapel will be filled with the sounds of Herbert Howells' exquisite "Requiem". Not to be missed!
Recitals
| 17 November |
Bach Motets in the magical late night setting of Trinity College Chapel - 10pm start time! |
| 23 November |
Mike Hamway, a counter-tenor choral scholar at Trinity, serenades us in the lunchtime hour. |
| 23 November |
Rising operatic star Michael Craddock and Trinity Organ Scholar Jeremy Cole perform an emotional interpretation of Schubert's famous song cycle - a tale of travel and unrequited love. Absorbing in its melancholy, it remains one of the finest commentaries on the human condition. |
| 24 November |
A recital of solo and duo songs performed by choral scholars of Trinity, students of Ulla Blom and Susanne Carlstrom. |