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Stravinsky: Les Noces

West Road Concert Hall West Road, Cambridge

The University's finest singers present Stravinsky's riotous Les Noces with the Univeristy Percussion Ensemble.

De Profundis: Cambridge Female Composers Festival Season Launch

Selwyn College Grange Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom

The inaugural Cambridge female composers festival opens with an ambitious program of choral and orchestral music, director by Sarah MacDonald. Chloë Allison (mezzo-soprano) and Mark Hounsell (tenor) are the soloists in Lili Boulanger's vivid setting of Psalm CXXX “Du fond de l’abîme”.

Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde

Trinity College Chapel Cambridge, United Kingdom

Chloë Allison joins the Cambridge Mahler Orchestra to perform 'Der Abschied', the final movement of Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde.

Wagner: Wesendonck Lieder

West Road Concert Hall West Road, Cambridge

Cambridge Univerisity Symphony Orchestra present a program of Beethoven and Mendelssohn. As winner of their concerto competition, Chloë Allison joins them to perform Wagner's Wesendonck Lieder.

Histoires Naturelles – Ravel

St John's College Divinity School St John's Street, Cambridge

Chloë Allison (Mezzo soprano) is joined by Peter Asimov (Piano) to perform Ravel's vivid and quirky 'Histoires naturelles'.

Songs of Closing and Departing

Histon Baptist Church 2 Poplar Road, Cambridge

Choir 2000 present Romantic songs and choral pieces, featuring works by Clara Schumann, Edward Elgar and C V Stanford, with Fauré’s beautiful ‘Requiem''.
This is their first concert with their new director, Chloë Allison.

Songs of Closing and Departing

Histon Baptist Church 2 Poplar Road, Cambridge

Choir 2000 present Romantic songs and choral pieces, featuring works by Clara Schumann, Edward Elgar and C V Stanford, with Fauré’s beautiful ‘Requiem''.
This is their first concert with their new director, Chloë Allison.

In the Shadow of Notre Dame

St Bene't's Church Benet Street, Cambridge

Marginalia invites you to rewind the clock 800 years and to explore medieval Paris in story and song.
Curated and directed by Dr Chloë Allison, based on her doctoral research at Cambridge University.