Funders, Partners and Credits

Funders

Cambridge City Council have commissioned Pilot Theatre and Historyworks to produce the Cambridge Cycle of Songs, an exciting new project that will coincide with Stage 3 of the Tour de France which starts in Cambridge on Monday 7 July.

Noel Kavanagh, Cambridgeshire County Council Councillor, said: "This is an extremely exciting concept and one which I am sure will capture the imagination of our residents. The visit of Le Tour de France will be a day to remember for us all in July and I think we can all feel the excitement building throughout the city and county."

For more information about Cambridge City Council visit their website at https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/

 


Arts Council England

The project is being funded by a grant from Arts Council England. Hedley Swain, Area Director, South East, Arts Council England, said: "This will be a wonderful opportunity for the people of Cambridge and visitors to really feel part of the Tour de France as its route passes through Cambridge. It will reflect the city's rich arts and cultural heritage and outstanding reputation for new technology by enabling audiences to access the nine choral performances - and the stories behind them - through a new app - ensuring the legacy of this special occasion remains accessible to everyone, both now and in the future. We are delighted to be playing an instrumental role in making this impressive activity possible."

For more information about the Arts Council England visit their website at http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/

 

 

PARTNERS & INSTITUTIONS

 

Velo Fest

Cycle of Songs is also part of the Velo Festival’s programme of events for Cambridge. This festival will be celebrating the cultural and sporting heritage of the county, hosting a series of countywide activities run by local community organisations between May and September to showcase how cycling has become part of Cambridgeshire’s past, present and future.

The Festival involves many events such as the Big Weekend in Cambridge, where Cycle of Songs is scheduled to occupy the Main Stage and Main Stage Marquee on Saturday 5thJuly between 3pm and 6pm.

For more information about the Velo Festival visit their website at http://letour.yorkshire.com/velo-festival   

To be involved in The Velo Festival contact: thevelofestival@cambridgeshire.gov.uk or call 0345 045 5200.

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Great St Mary’s Church

 

On the 11th May, Great St Mary’s Church will be hosting the Cycle of Songs’ free open-to-all public event for the launch of the project. People will be able to pop in and hear choirs singing favourite pieces from their repertoire for an afternoon of music with a relaxed festival atmosphere.  There will be a live band & refreshments, plus family-friendly heritage activities will also be on offer at Great St Mary’s during the afternoon.

Sam Hayes, Director of Music at Great St Mary’s says: “I’m excited we will be hosting musicians and singers from such a wide variety of choirs and groups for the Cycle of Songs launch, which will underline the long tradition of music and singing here in the heart of Cambridge”.

Rosie Sharkey, Heritage Education Officer at Great St Mary’s says: “It has been great working in partnership with Cycle of Songs as we engage with the public to tell the fascinating stories of Cambridge’s past and renew connections with our unique heritage”

For more information about Great St Mary’s Church you can visit their website http://www.gsm.cam.ac.uk/  

Cambridge Music Education Outreach (CaMEO) is Cambridge University Music Faculty’s outreach programme.  Their portfolio of activities include working with secondary schools, colleges and primary schools alongside community projects and public events. They are supported by grants from HEFCE’s Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF) and the University’s Active Community Fund. Their involvement in the Cycle of Songs will include working with and bringing together a number of children’s choirs to join in the celebration, as well as funding transport for the children to take part in the Cycle of Song’s Sing on the Steps event at the Fitzwilliam Museum on 7thJuly.

Joe Shaw, Outreach Officer, says ‘Outreach is an essential part of CaMEO’s work and our involvement with the Cycle of Songs project is a great opportunity for us to continue the outreach projects and activities that we do with primary schools, diversifying and facilitating meaningful access to music for young people.”

 Elizabeth Faller, [role], says ‘The partnership between Cycle of Songs and CaMEO is a fantastic way of working with young people. By teaming up with primary choirs we are going to make a wonderful children’s choir this summer that will offer a unique and memorable experience for all that are involved.”

 

For more information about CaMEO you can visit their website here http://outreach.mus.cam.ac.uk/

 


Cambridge Music Education Outreach (CaMEO)

 

Cambridge Music Education Outreach (CaMEO) is Cambridge University Music Faculty’s outreach programme.  Their portfolio of activities include working with secondary schools, colleges and primary schools alongside community projects and public events. They are supported by grants from HEFCE’s Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF) and the University’s Active Community Fund. Their involvement in the Cycle of Songs will include working with and bringing together a number of children’s choirs to join in the celebration, as well as funding transport for the children to take part in the Cycle of Song’s Sing on the Steps event at the Fitzwilliam Museum on 7thJuly.

Joe Shaw, Outreach Officer, says ‘Outreach is an essential part of CaMEO’s work and our involvement with the Cycle of Songs project is a great opportunity for us to continue the music projects and activities that we do with primary schools, diversifying and facilitating meaningful access to music for young people.”

Elizabeth Faller, Outreach Assistant, says ‘The partnership between Cycle of Songs and CaMEO is a fantastic way of working with children in the Cambridge area. By teaming up with Shout Aloud! and primary school choirs, we are going to make a wonderful children’s choir this summer, that will offer a unique and memorable experience for all that are involved.”

 

For more information about CaMEO you can visit their website here http://outreach.mus.cam.ac.uk/

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Credits

 

CHOIR LEADERS

Rowena Whitehead, Cycle of Songs Choral Director

Anna-Louise Lawrence & Becky Sharp & Marian Caldwell, Milton Road Primary Choir

Stephen Cleobury, Director of Music, King’s College, Cambridge

Naomi Message, Bethany Kirby, Tizzy Faller, Choir Leaders at Sing!

Arlette Overman & James Ingram, Choir Leaders for The Spinney Singers

Andrea Cockerton, The Dowsing Sound Collective

Hilary Taylor & In-house Leaders at Women of Note

Sarah MacDonald, Director of Music, Selwyn College, Cambridge

Rowena Whitehead, ReSound & Infinity Choir

 

COMPOSERS, POETS, MUSICIANS, ARRANGERS

Michael Berkeley, Hannah Brock, Andrea Cockerton, Dave Cohen, Alex Cook, Tom Etheridge, Peter Gregson, Inja, Kirsty Martin, Sam Martin, Hollie McNish, Paul Richards, Gav Sirisena, Michael Rosen, Rowena Whitehead, Derek Willcox, Karen Wimhurst.

 

CAMBRIDGE CHOIRS

Women of Note

ReSound

Sing!

The Dowsing Sound Collective

King’s College Choir

The Chapel Choir of Selwyn College, Cambridge

Cambridge Revelation Rock-Gospel Choir

Milton Road Primary School Choir

Infinity Choir (especially convened for the Commission)

 

 

HISTORYWORKS PRODUCTION TEAM

Helen Weinstein, Director, Historian, Producer for Cycle of Songs

Jon Calver, Director, Sound Engineer & Editor for Cycle of Songs

Sam Johnson, Researcher & Co-Ordinator for Cycle of Songs

Ian Bloom, Media Law Consultant for Cycle of Songs

Rick Taylor, Website Designer & Tech Support

Jon Taylor-Ward, Sound & Camera

Andy Cross, Sound Engineer & Editor

Jerry Peal, Sound Engineer & Mobile Studio

David Smith, Sound Engineer & Editor

Ross Casswell, Camera & Editor

Sam Edmonds, Camera

Henri Ward, Footage & Stills Photographer

Martin Bond, Stills Photographer

Carla Muller, Student Cyclist & Film Signage

 

HISTORYWORKS RESEARCHERS & INTERNS

Miles Deverson, Production Intern

Simon Cross, Production Intern

Janine Noack, Research & Production Intern

Tiia Sahrakorpi, Research & Production Intern

Marta Muso, Research & Production Intern

Konstantin Wertelecki, Research & Production Intern

Jesse Hope, Research & Production Intern

Emily Ward, Research & Production Intern

Will Ingram, Research & Production Intern

 

HISTORYWORKS EXPERT CONTRIBUTORS

Becky Proctor, Project Manager, Mill Road History Project

Allan Brigham, Town not Gown History

Tamsin Wimhurst, Heritage Consultant

Doing History in Public, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge

 

PILOT THEATRE TEAM

Marcus Romer, Artistic Director for Pilot Theatre & the Cycle of Songs

Ben Pugh, Production Manager for Pilot Theatre Events

Mandy Smith, Producer for Pilot Theatre

Sarah Rorke, Adminstrator at Pilot Theatre

Jackie Raper, Accounts at Pilot Theatre

 

VISUAL ARTIST

Tess Ainley, for hand stitched map artwork

 

TECH, GRAPHICS, WEBSITE, PRESS

Jo Reid, Calvium Director for App Development

Mat Lazenby & Josh Keys, Lazenby Brown, Graphics

Rick Taylor, Website Designer

Duncan Clarke, PR

 

PARTNERSHIPS & THANK YOUS

Joe Shaw & Tizzy Faller, CaMEO, Cambridge Music Education Outreach

Kate Carreno, Rachel Sinfield & team, The Fitzwilliam Museum

Daniel Pitt & Daniel Brine & team, Cambridge Junction

Andrew Nairne & team, Kettle’s Yard Art Gallery

Fiona Parish & team at Cambridge Collection, Cambridgeshire Library

Nicky Buckley & team, Public Engagement at University of Cambridge 

Rosie Sharkey & Sam Haye, Great St Mary’s, Cambridge

Benjamin Sheen, Media & Recording Officer, King’s College

Margaret Hebden & team, Director of Music’s Office, King’s College

Patricia McGuire & team, King’s College Archive

Ryan Cronin & team, St John’s College Archive

Sarah Bendall & Dean Jeremy Caddick, Emmanuel College, Cambridge

Master & Fellows of St John’s College, Cambridge

Master & Fellows of Emmanuel College, Cambridge

Master & Fellows of King’s College, Cambridge

Master & Fellows of Selwyn College, Cambridge

Minsters & Staff & Congregation at Great St Mary’s, the University Church

Elaine Midgley & Jane Wilson & team at Cambridge City Council

Sud Basu at Arts Council England

 

 

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