Concert

West Road Concert Hall

In association with The Rotary Club of Cambridge South

  • Page The Masque of Red Death
  • Berg Violin Concerto
  • Coleridge-Taylor A Sussex Landscape
  • Walton Symphony 2
  • Violin Michael Foyle
  • Conductor Robert Hodge

Local composer, teacher and musical director Geoff Page has written and performed musicals for both professional and amateur productions. He has a witty penchant for the ‘dark side’, as many of his titles suggest: ‘Academy of Death’, ‘No Sleep for the Haunted’, and ‘Typhoid Mary’. ‘The Masque of Red Death’ is no exception, taking its title from a macabre short story by Edgar Allan Poe.

In 1935, at the age of 50, Alban Berg received news that Manon Gropius, the daughter of dear friends, had died from polio aged 18. He immediately threw himself into completing a commission for a violin concerto, dedicating it ‘To the Memory of an Angel’. It proved to be his last work, and surely it is one of his best and most expressive, combining techniques of 12-tone composition with rhapsodic solo writing, culminating in variations on the Bach chorale ‘It is enough!’ Michael Foyle is our virtuoso for this extraordinary work.

Born in 1903, Avril Coleridge-Taylor inherited her father Samuel’s musical talent. She established a career as a conductor, working with many top professional orchestras; she also composed and even founded her own orchestra. ‘A Sussex Landscape’, written in 1940, is far from being the merely serene and pastoral that the title suggests; rather it can be heard as a woman’s impassioned reaction to wartime.

William Walton’s second symphony (1956-60), composed 25 years after his first, was initially deemed ‘not modern enough’ by British critics. The work found favour in America, however, causing it to be ‘reborn’, in the words of Walton’s wife. Perhaps it was the rhythmic energy of the opening Allegro, or the dazzling orchestration, or the sheer invention of the variations which comprise the last movement that appealed to the Americans. In any event, the Brits quickly changed their tune and came to realise this is Walton at his best.

Ticket Information

Admission: £20 (adults), £10 (students), £6 (under 14)

Advanced ticket sales: Tickets will also be available on the door (subject to availability).

West Road Concert Hall

11 West RoadCambridge CB3 9DP (map)
By Car
From Junction 12 of the M11:
  • Drive for approx 1.5 miles into Cambridge (Barton Road)
  • Turn left into Grange Road
  • Turn 3rd right opposite Rugby Club (West Road)
  • We are half way along the right hand side of West Road.
For information on parking see Concert Parking update.
By Train
Trains run regularly to Cambridge from both London King’s Cross and London Liverpool Street. If you are coming from the North, it is advisable to change at Peterborough. West Road is a 10 to 15 minute taxi ride from the railway station.