Strings, brass and woodwind return to the Corn Exchange on 28 October when the venue’s resident orchestra, The Royal Philharmonic, perform a programme featuring Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto.
Alexander Shelley conducts soloist Carolin Widmann leading the concerto, in a performance that opens with Rossini’s jaunty William Tell Overture and concludes with Sibelius’s sublime Symphony No.2.
It’s the first of eight concerts that form the 30th anniversary season of the Cambridge Classical Concert Series, which continues until June 2017.
Tickets are £17-£40, with students and under 26s costing £12.50.