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Venue: West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge

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Address11 West Road
Cambridge
East of England
CB3 9DP
United Kingdom
Google maps52° 12' 9.779" N 0° 6' 28.123" E
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Cambridge1765: Times of Transition

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Mozart, Philidor, Haydn, Telemann
Academy of Ancient Music; Laurence Cummings; Amanda Forsythe

CambridgeThe Art of the Harpsichord

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Bach, Telemann, Handel, von Bayreuth, Laschanzky, Pasquini
Academy of Ancient Music; Laurence Cummings; Alastair Ross

CambridgeSeptet: Beethoven & Hummel

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Hummel, Beethoven
Academy of Ancient Music; Laurence Cummings

CambridgeThe Royall Consort

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Lawes, Scheidt, Baltzar, Castello, Kapsberger, Simpson, Jenkins
Academy of Ancient Music; Laurence Cummings
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Effervescent Italian Baroque from the Academy of Ancient Music

The Academy of Ancient Music puts composer Dario Castello in the spotlight and in context in this live stream from the West Road Concert Hall in Cambridge.
****1
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Saint and Sinner in Cambridge

Richard Egarr conducts a pair of Haydn's London Symphonies and turns soloist in a piano concerto by Dussek.
****1
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Immortal thoughts: Mortal Voices

A mixed programme of Corelli, Handel and Pergolesi brings beauty and spiritual intensity, as well as some empowered erotic playfulness, to an evening with the Academy of Ancient Music. 
****1
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Mixed Bach from the AAM in Cambridge

Music written by Bach for the Collegium Musicum, and also for the first Sunday after Easter, was played with skill and flourish by this exceptional orchestra;  sadly, the singing was not consistently good enough to match. 
***11
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Small palette, big picture: Acis and Galatea

The Academy of Ancient Music gave a finely honed account of Handel's unusual "little opera", written for the Earl of Carnavon's household musicians: a sweet pastoral offering never yet out of the repertoire. 
***11
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The moon at noon: Britten Sinfonia

Clyne, Ligeti and Pärt sit down with Bach and Scarlatti for a spot of lunch!
****1
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Truly, madly, but not quite deeply enough

A superbly-sung title role from Ed Ballard is the best part of this otherwise patchy, well-sung but ultimately unmoving Werther from English Touring Opera. 
**111
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Strong and stylish Ottone from ETO

A beautiful and much-put-upon princess, a pair of royal lovers who have never met, a scheming mother, and a pirate who is a prince in disguise: Ottone is a feast of ideas, beauty and fun. 
****1
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