Top

News

One week down – one to go

We're halfway through this year's Cambridge Music Festival. We're looking forward to what's to come this week. Highlights include the Brodsky Quartet, Steve Reich: Drumming, Julien Brocal, and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields. Let's take a quick look at what's been happening so...

Colin Currie on Steve Reich

This month, it will be an enormous privilege to be back at the Cambridge Music Festival on 21 November for another opportunity to share the music of Steve Reich! For me, one of the highlights of recent years of performing was our concert at the...

Concerts To Suit All Schedules

If you love great music but the traditional 7.30 concert start time doesn't suit you, Cambridge Music Festival is here to help. Rather than sitting in traffic or dodging the cyclists, why not soothe any end-of-day frazzles by taking in a Rush Hour concert? And...

The Stars Of Today (And Tomorrow)

Despite the abundance of posters on city centre railings, it's surprising how seldom the really big names in classical music include Cambridge in their schedule. Steven Isserlis is one such star - don't miss his performance of Beethoven Cello Sonatas with Robert Levin on fortepiano....

Breaking the Sound Barrier

Music has the power to express emotions when words fail us. This year's Festival explores this common human experience, with music from Africa, Europe, Asia and the Americas, inspired by love and war, passion and despair, and triumph and tragedy. As we draw nearer to...

Booking opens for 2018 Festival

At last the wait is over - booking is now open for the 2018 festival.With such a wide variety of music and artists on offer why not try something new - in fact why not take advantage of our first ever Festival Pass: book for...

CMF in the News

Did you know that we have had more than 20 items of media coverage since we launched the Festival programme? 10 newspaper articles8 magazine pieces2 radio interviews...