Belshazzar’s Feast

Add to my Calendar 04-07-2026 19:30 04-07-2026 21:30 36 Belshazzar’s Feast Willard White tops the bill at Bath Abbey on 4 July with combined Bath & Bury Bach ChoirsBath Bach Choir and Bury Bach Choir jointly present William Walton’s magnificent oratorio Belshazzar’s Feast, one of the most thrilling and dramatic works in the choral repertoire, with baritone solos performed by the legendary Willard White.This biblical epic tells the story of the Babylonian king’s downfall with power and intensity, featuring some of the most exciting and rhythmically complex choral writing ever composed. From the haunting opening narration, to the triumphant finale celebrating the liberation of the Jewish people, Walton’s masterpiece will transport you to the drama and decadence of ancient Babylon for an evening of musical storytelling at its absolute finest.Belshazzar’s Feast is a work that will highlight the performance skills of these two fine choirs, coming together for the first time this summer under the baton of their shared musical director, Benedict Collins Rice. To complete the programme there will be a Willard White solo and favourite English choral pieces by Parry (Blest Pair of Sirens; I was Glad) and Walton (Coronation Te Deum composed for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Abbey).The choirs’ first ever collaboration will see them perform the same programme in St Edmundsbury Cathedral, Bury St Edmunds, on Saturday 13 June, in which the baritone solos will be sung by the stellar Roderick Williams. Book now for this rare opportunity to hear one of Britain’s greatest choral works performed live by a choir of 140 singers and an orchestra of over 50 players – a musical experience that will stay with you long after the final notes fade away. Bath Abbey, Bath DD/MM/YYYY

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11a York Street
Bath
Somerset
BA1 1LT
England


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Prices: £35 | £30 | £28 | £18 | £11
Booking line: 01225 463362

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Performers

– baritone
– Conductor



Programme Note

Willard White tops the bill at Bath Abbey on 4 July with combined Bath & Bury Bach Choirs
Bath Bach Choir and Bury Bach Choir jointly present William Walton’s magnificent oratorio Belshazzar’s Feast, one of the most thrilling and dramatic works in the choral repertoire, with baritone solos performed by the legendary Willard White.
This biblical epic tells the story of the Babylonian king’s downfall with power and intensity, featuring some of the most exciting and rhythmically complex choral writing ever composed. From the haunting opening narration, to the triumphant finale celebrating the liberation of the Jewish people, Walton’s masterpiece will transport you to the drama and decadence of ancient Babylon for an evening of musical storytelling at its absolute finest.
Belshazzar’s Feast is a work that will highlight the performance skills of these two fine choirs, coming together for the first time this summer under the baton of their shared musical director, Benedict Collins Rice. To complete the programme there will be a Willard White solo and favourite English choral pieces by Parry (Blest Pair of Sirens; I was Glad) and Walton (Coronation Te Deum composed for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Abbey).
The choirs’ first ever collaboration will see them perform the same programme in St Edmundsbury Cathedral, Bury St Edmunds, on Saturday 13 June, in which the baritone solos will be sung by the stellar Roderick Williams. 
Book now for this rare opportunity to hear one of Britain’s greatest choral works performed live by a choir of 140 singers and an orchestra of over 50 players – a musical experience that will stay with you long after the final notes fade away.

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