Reflections on Gratitude & Remembrance
with Howard Goodall
Part of the A Triptych of Passions 2022-23 Season
Add to my Calendar 05-11-2022 19:30 05-11-2022 21:30 36 Reflections on Gratitude & Remembrance This is the first of Wimbledon Choral’s triptych of Passions. In this series of three concerts, the choir explores a number of different ways the story of the final days of Jesus Christ on earth are told in music. Alison Willis’ dramatic interpretation of the passion story, told through the words of the 17th-century poet Emilia Lanier, is interwoven with Hymns from Bob Chilcott’s St John Passion. The choir is delighted that Howard Goodall has accepted its invitation to conduct Unconditional Love, his cantata of gratitude and remembrance, written in 2021 with the Covid pandemic very much in mind. Cadogan Hall, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Cadogan Hall
5 Sloane Terrace
Sloane Square, Belgravia
London
SW1X 9DQ
England
Programme
Alison Willis – Salve Deus, Rex Judaeorum
Bob Chilcott – Passion Hymns
~ Interval ~
Howard Goodall – Unconditional Love: A Cantata of Gratitude & Remembrance
Performers
Miriam Allan – soprano
Neil Ferris – Conductor
Howard Goodall – Conductor
Bella Tromba
Wimbledon Choral
Programme Note
This is the first of Wimbledon Choral’s triptych of Passions. In this series of three concerts, the choir explores a number of different ways the story of the final days of Jesus Christ on earth are told in music.
Alison Willis’ dramatic interpretation of the passion story, told through the words of the 17th-century poet Emilia Lanier, is interwoven with Hymns from Bob Chilcott’s St John Passion.
The choir is delighted that Howard Goodall has accepted its invitation to conduct Unconditional Love, his cantata of gratitude and remembrance, written in 2021 with the Covid pandemic very much in mind.
