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Romantic Visions

KCS Spring Concert

Add to my Calendar 21-03-2026 19:30 21-03-2026 21:30 36 Romantic Visions On 21 March at 7.30pm Kingston Choral Society presents a stirring performance of music by four iconic nineteenth century German composers in the magnificent setting of All Saints Church, Kingston. The programme of inspirational compositions by Beethoven, Brahms, Mendelssohn and Schumann is a perfect prelude to spring and encompasses the Romantic themes of dream, destiny, heroism, and pantheism. Brahms’ Schicksalslied (Song of Destiny) contrasts heavenly bliss with the sorrows of the human condition, while Schumann’s Nachtlied evokes the serene world of sleep. Beethoven’s Coriolan Overture portrays the fall of a once all-conquering hero and Mendelssohn’s Die Erste Walpurgisnacht is a dramatic musical rendition of the clash between nature-worshipping Druidic tradition and  new belief in a God disembodied from the natural world. The concert will be conducted by Andrew Griffiths, with KCS’s partner orchestra the Thames Camerata, and distinguished soloists, Alexandria Moon, Emyr Lloyd Jones and Ambrose Connolly. KCS has been sharing the joy of choral music with audiences in and beyond the Royal Borough for over 75 years. This evening’s magnificent repertoire will inspire emotions ranging from the sombre to the sublime, with peaks of high drama and moments of meditative beauty. KCS gratefully acknowledges the support of the Humphrey Richardson Taylor Charitable Trust and of the Josephine Baker Trust for the soloist Alexandria Moon who features in this concert. All Saints Church, London DD/MM/YYYY

Details

All Saints Church
Kingston Market Place
Kingston upon Thames
London
KT1 1JP
England

Programme

Robert Schumann – Nachtlied, Op.108
Ludwig van Beethoven – Coriolan Overture, Op.62
Felix Mendelssohn – Die erste Walpurgisnacht, Op.60
Johannes Brahms – Schicksalslied, Op.54

Performers

Andrew Griffiths – Conductor
Alexandria Moon – mezzo-soprano
Emyr Lloyd Jones – tenor
Ambrose Connolly – baritone

Kingston Choral Society
Thames Camerata

Programme Note

On 21 March at 7.30pm Kingston Choral Society presents a stirring performance of music by four iconic nineteenth century German composers in the magnificent setting of All Saints Church, Kingston.

The programme of inspirational compositions by Beethoven, Brahms, Mendelssohn and Schumann is a perfect prelude to spring and encompasses the Romantic themes of dream, destiny, heroism, and pantheism. Brahms’ Schicksalslied (Song of Destiny) contrasts heavenly bliss with the sorrows of the human condition, while Schumann’s Nachtlied evokes the serene world of sleep. Beethoven’s Coriolan Overture portrays the fall of a once all-conquering hero and Mendelssohn’s Die Erste Walpurgisnacht is a dramatic musical rendition of the clash between nature-worshipping Druidic tradition and  new belief in a God disembodied from the natural world.

The concert will be conducted by Andrew Griffiths, with KCS’s partner orchestra the Thames Camerata, and distinguished soloists, Alexandria Moon, Emyr Lloyd Jones and Ambrose Connolly.

KCS has been sharing the joy of choral music with audiences in and beyond the Royal Borough for over 75 years. This evening’s magnificent repertoire will inspire emotions ranging from the sombre to the sublime, with peaks of high drama and moments of meditative beauty.

KCS gratefully acknowledges the support of the Humphrey Richardson Taylor Charitable Trust and of the Josephine Baker Trust for the soloist Alexandria Moon who features in this concert.

KCS Spring Concert - Romantic Visions

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