Academy of Ancient Music
Septet: Beethoven & Hummel
Laurence Cummings (director & fortepiano)

You could tell when Ludwig van Beethoven liked you, because the insults were off the scale. “You’re an insolent, faithless dog and the devil can take you!” was a typical exchange between Beethoven and his friend (and superfan) Johann Nepomuk Hummel – and the same irreverence, playfulness and outsize wit crackles through every note of this concert.
Make no mistake: this slimmed-down showcase might only feature a handful of players, but the musical personalities are enormous. Hummel’s music glitters with all the energy and elegance of a new Romantic era. And we simply love playing Beethoven’s Septet: a pocket symphony with a delicious twist, brimming with melody and fun. It was one of Beethoven’s greatest hits – let us show you why.
There will be a free pre-concert talk in the auditorium at 6.30pm.
PROGRAMME
Hummel Piano Septet No. 1 in D minor, Op. 74
Beethoven Septet in E-flat, Op. 20
PERFORMERS
Academy of Ancient Music
Laurence Cummings director & fortepiano
Wed, 10 February 2027
West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge
7:30pm
From £20.50 (£5 under 35s – AAMplify)- ➕1 other performance
Full Event Details
Academy of Ancient Music plays Septets by Beethoven and Hummel – giants of the Romantic revolution, relaxing among friends.
You could tell when Ludwig van Beethoven liked you, because the insults were off the scale. “You’re an insolent, faithless dog and the devil can take you!” was a typical exchange between Beethoven and his friend (and superfan) Johann Nepomuk Hummel – and the same irreverence, playfulness and outsize wit crackles through every note of this concert.
Make no mistake: this slimmed-down showcase might only feature a handful of players, but the musical personalities are enormous. Hummel’s music glitters with all the energy and elegance of a new Romantic era. And we simply love playing Beethoven’s Septet: a pocket symphony with a delicious twist, brimming with melody and fun. It was one of Beethoven’s greatest hits – let us show you why.
There will be a free pre-concert talk in the auditorium at 6.30pm.
PROGRAMME
Hummel Piano Septet No. 1 in D minor, Op. 74
Beethoven Septet in E-flat, Op. 20
PERFORMERS
Academy of Ancient Music
Laurence Cummings director & fortepiano
Venue Details & Map
Location
West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge
11 West Rd, Cambridge CB3 9DP
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