MCR bulletin 3/10/2014
- [AUDITION] The Cambridge University Musical Society Chorus
- [EVENT] The Digital Agenda for Europe: More Innovative, More Sustainable, More Inclusive?
[AUDITION] The Cambridge University Musical Society Chorus
***Join The Cambridge University Musical Society Chorus – Auditioning Now***
CUMS Chorus is Cambridge’s leading philharmonic choir, performing grand scale choral works to a consistently high standard in a friendly and relaxed environment. Conducted by the acclaimed conductor Stephen Cleobury (Director of Music at King’s College Choir), we are a diverse choir of approximately 120 members of all ages and backgrounds, from within the university and beyond. This gives us the opportunity to perform a large scale work every term, in iconic venues such as Ely Cathedral and the Chapel of King’s College, with leading soloists and orchestras. We also offer the opportunity for world-class vocal tuition at modest cost, allowing singers of all abilities to improve their technique. We rehearse every Thursday evening during term time (7:30-9:45pm) in Wesley Methodist Church, Christ’s Pieces. This year’s performances will include: Britten’s War Requiem, Vaughan Williams Sea Symphony and Verdi Requiem.
CUMS Chorus represents a unique opportunity within Cambridge to perform the large choral repertoire. If you are interested in joining, please check out our website.
To book a short audition, please contact our registrars at chorus.registrar Auditions will be held on Saturday 11th October 1.30–3.30pm, Tuesday 14th October 2-4pm.
Please feel welcome to come to our open rehearsal on Thursday 9th October to find out if the choir is the right thing for you.
[EVENT] The Digital Agenda for Europe: More Innovative, More Sustainable, More Inclusive?
Date: Wednesday 15th October 2014
Start time: 17:15hrs
Venue: Riley Auditorium, Gillespie Centre, Clare College
The Digital Agenda for Europe has been heralded as delivering smart, sustainable and inclusive growth by completing the digital single market. It aims to reboot Europe’s economy and help Europe’s citizens and businesses to get the most out of digital technologies. But what has it achieved and is it on target to deliver its original aims?
Join the Cambridge University Science & Policy Exchange on Wednesday 15th October 2014 as we debate this topical and fascinating policy.
Speakers:
- Dr David Cleevely CBE – Entrepreneur, International Telecoms Expert and Founding Director of the Centre for Science and Policy at the University of Cambridge
- Mr Iarla Flynn – Director of Public Policy and Government Affairs, Google
- Dr James Allen – Partner and Senior Regulatory Expert at the Global Telecoms Consultancy Analysys Mason
- Dr Jörgen Gren – Head of Unit for Growth & Jobs at the Digital Agenda for Europe Coordination and Digital Single Market Policy Unit in the European Commission’s DG CONNECT
To register for this ticket-only event, please sign up via our website
This policy debate is generously sponsored by Analysys Mason, the global telecoms, media and technology (TMT) consultancy.