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JCMS in Conversation

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Jesus College Music Society discuss various music and albums with different members of college to find out the music tastes of Jesus!

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11/9/2020

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December 7, 2020

Christmas Special: The Master

<p>Join Jason Richards as he chats with Sonita Alleyne, Master of Jesus College Cambridge, for our final episode of Michaelmas term. Sonita takes us through her experience as a jazz singer and outlines some albums which have a personal meaning to her. These include 'Leave My Name at the Door' by District Six (live at the Bass Clef, London), 'Great Western Street' by Chapter &amp; The Verse and 'Further Back Than The Beginning' by Speakers Corner Quartet.</p>

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November 22, 2020

Music on the Tyne: Aurelio Petrucci

<p>JCMS President, Jason Richards, and JCSU President Aurelio Petrucci discuss a fantastic range of repertoire and albums. They cover Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 (Ode an die Freiheit - Bernstein in Berlin and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra), Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen (Pierre Boulez and the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra) and both Mozart's Requiem (Musica Aeterna, Teodor Currentzis and The New Siberian Singers) and Le nozze di Figaro (Musica Aeterna, Teodor Currentzis). Aurelio talks about his fascinating experience of performances in Newcastle and the effect that this music has had on himself.&nbsp;</p>

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November 9, 2020

JCMS in Conversation: Julius Grower

<p>Listen to Jason Richards, President of Jesus College Music Society, and Julius Grower, Dean of College, discuss a wide range of music selected by Julius himself. This includes the album Play by Moby, What's the Story, Morning Glory by Oasis, Who's Next by The Who and Verdi's Nabucco.</p>

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Jesus College Music Society discuss various music and albums with different members of college to find out the music tastes of Jesus!

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