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Concert for Peace, 29th June 2014: Choir of Clare College, Cambridge and European Union Baroque Orchestra in Echternach

We have received notification of an outstanding concert that is being organised for 29th June, 2014 at Echternach. I attach below the text of the e-mail from Paul James, who is one of the managers of the European Union Baroque Orchestra (EUBO), and is an alumnus of Clare College and St John’s.

“I would be grateful if you would draw your members attention to the special ‘Concert for Peace’ which will be taking place in the Basilique in Echternach, Luxembourg, on Sunday 29th June 2014 at 20.30.
The performance will be given by the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge with the European Union Baroque Orchestra under the direction of Lars Ulrik Mortensen. The concert will mark the 100th anniversary of the incident which sparked the first World War: the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on 28 June 1914.
The music to be performed reflects the occasion with magnificant choral works by Handel, his Te Deum for the Peace of Utrecht and the Ode for Queen Anne (both written in 1713), Croft’s The Soul of Musick is the Soul of Peace, an orchestral work by Muffat ‘harmony of nations’ and Clare Choir conducted by their Music Director Graham Ross will sing Howells’ evocative motet Take him Earth for cherishing, which was composed in memoriam J F Kennedy.

You can find more information by following this link 
http://www.eubo.eu/tours/2014/june
Do you think there would be a possibility of marketing this event to your members? I am sure that Graham Ross and members of the choir would be happy to meet and chat.
I am a Cambridge alumnus myself, as is the orchestral manager (Emma Wilkinson, Downing 82-85) and, assuming there is an Oxford Society in Luxembourg as well, the countertenor soloist, Alex Potter was at New College.
Emma and I are frquent visitors to Luxembourg as EUBO, the orchestra we manage, is “orchestra-in-residence” in Echternach.”

This promises to be one of the most significant cultural events in Luxembourg during the summer, and I thoroughly recommend it to you. Please pass the message as widely as possible.

Tickets can be acquired at the usual outlets including at http://www.luxembourg-ticket.lu/8/eid,5280/european-union-baroque-orchestra,-dir-lars-ulrik-mortensen,.html

 

 

Article by Committee member John Speed in “Clare News”

“Admitting women to the previously all-male Colleges”

2012 marked the 40th anniversary of the admission of the first women undergraduates in the previously all-male Colleges of Kings’ , Clare and Churchill. These were the first men’s Colleges to take this important step, nearly all the others following in subsequent years. The anniversary was marked by Kings’, Clare and Churchill in a number of ways, including articles in the College magazines.

John Speed, an undergraduate of Clare College between 1967 and 1970, President of the Junior Combination Room in 1970 and current member of the Cambridge Society of Luxembourg Committee agreed to write an article in “Clare News” in 2013 describing the activities of the students in pressing for this change in Clare.

We reproduce his article here.