West Road Concert Hall, 20 Jun 2026
The Sampson Orchestra of Cambridge conducted by Darrell Davison
The Sampson Orchestra of Cambridge, conducted by Darrell Davison, performs eight exciting and colourful works by 20th-century composers in Latin American and jazz styles. These pieces include Piazzolla's "Libertango", Márquez's "Danzón No. 2", and Gershwin's "Cuban Overture" (1932) and "Rhapsody in Blue" (1924), the latter featuring esteemed piano soloist John Paul Ekins. The local charity which will benefit from this concert is the Foundation for Young People's Mental Health.
More about The Sampson Orchestra:
The Cambridge Orchestra was founded in 1987 by the late Charles Sampson in response to requests for a new symphony orchestra which could harness the very talented players and music teachers within the Eastern Counties to perform large-scale classical repertoire to the highest standards.
Many internationally acclaimed soloists have performed with the Cambridge Orchestra: these have included Tasmin Little, Piers Lane, Timothy Hugh, and David Campbell. The Orchestra has also presented Gala Ballet with Wayne Sleep and members of National Youth Ballet of Great Britain, and has participated regularly in the Cambridge Music Festival.
In 2010 the governing organisation was changed into a charitable trust, registered with the Charity Commission, and the opportunity was taken to adopt a new name for the orchestra to commemorate its founder - The Sampson Orchestra of Cambridge.
A particularly important sphere of the Cambridge Orchestra's activities has been to work with local charities, amongst them the Arthur Rank Hospice, the Anglia Ruskin University Music Therapy Appeal, Cambridge Mencap, CamSight, and The Sick Children's Trust. The Sampson Orchestra continues to do so as an important part of its charitable status.
The orchestra consists of around fifty regular members. There are no subscriptions and musicians play by invitation. The orchestra performs around four concerts a year and rehearses in Cambridge.
One of Cambridge’s premier music venues and is part of Cambridge University
11 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DP
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