Croydon Bach Choir Summer Concert
Mozart "Coronation Mass", Mark David Boden "Homo Sum", favourite opera choruses
Part of the Croydon Bach Choir 2016-2017 Season
Add to my Calendar 01-07-2017 19:30 01-07-2017 21:30 36 Croydon Bach Choir Summer Concert Our Summer Concert this year on 1 July is a very special one. As well as Mozart's Coronation Mass and some favourite opera choruses, we are thrilled to be performing the premier of a new commission by Mark David Boden called "Homo Sum", which celebrates multiculturalism. This has been composed specially for us under Making Music UK's "Adopt a Composer" scheme. BBC Radio 3 will be recording the piece at the concert for later broadcast. We will be directed by our MD Tim Horton and accompanied by the Croydon Bach Orchestra, in the splendid Croydon Minster. Adopt a Composer is run by Making Music in partnership with Sound and Music, in association with BBC Radio 3, UK project funded by PRS for Music Foundation and the Philip Dorothy Green Music Trust. Croydon Minster, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Croydon Minster
Church Street
Croydon
London
CR0 1RN
England
Programme
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Mass in C major 'Coronation', K.317
Mark David Boden – Homo Sum (World premiere)
Performers
Tim Horton – Conductor
William Munks – Accompanist
Croydon Bach Choir
Croydon Bach Orchestra
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Programme Note
Our Summer Concert this year on 1 July is a very special one. As well as Mozart's Coronation Mass and some favourite opera choruses, we are thrilled to be performing the premier of a new commission by Mark David Boden called "Homo Sum", which celebrates multiculturalism. This has been composed specially for us under Making Music UK's "Adopt a Composer" scheme. BBC Radio 3 will be recording the piece at the concert for later broadcast. We will be directed by our MD Tim Horton and accompanied by the Croydon Bach Orchestra, in the splendid Croydon Minster. Adopt a Composer is run by Making Music in partnership with Sound and Music, in association with BBC Radio 3, UK project funded by PRS for Music Foundation and the Philip Dorothy Green Music Trust.