Introducing… Tristan Hambleton

We have an amazing line up of soloists performing at our next concert, Stabat Mater. ➡️9th December, 7.30pm ➡️West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge Tickets are available HERE First of our four soloists is bass, Tristan Hambleton. No stranger to Cambridge, Tristan read Art History at St John’s College Cambridge University and Heidelberg Universität. He then …

  Cambridge Philharmonic cordially invites you to a pre-concert talk, led by our Music Director Harry Sever. Harry will be discussing Mahler’s ‘No 5 Symphony’ and Canteloube’s ‘Chants d’Auvergne’ from a conductor’s perspective. In this informative talk he will outline his choices for the evening’s programme and how folk songs are in many ways grounded …

Paula Muldoon returns this season!

We are thrilled to welcome back orchestra leader Paula Muldoon this season. Paula will be leading the orchestra at our next concert – Mahler No5, 4th November, West Road Concert Hall. Tickets are available, from £15 for this exciting start to our 23/24 season HERE More about Paula… An exceptionally talented woman, Paula is a …

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Would you like to audition for the Cambridge Philharmonic Chorus?

Our friendly chorus is looking to recruit some new members. We perform an exciting repertoire, working with the orchestra and world-class soloists in some beautiful Cambridge and East Anglian venues. Joining the chorus is a great opportunity to return to singing, we work together to improve and have a real sense of community, brought together …

Working with the next generation of performers

As part of our ongoing community engagement, Cambridge Philharmonic have been excited to work with local young people as part of an initiative developed alongside ‘The Sounds of Shakespeare’ concert on 20th May. The Garfield Weston Foundation and Pye Foundation have generously supported the project, using workshop sessions to engage young people in our music …