Details
Holy Trinity Church
Sloane Street
Sloane Square
London
SW1X 9BZ
England
Tickets
Prices: £18-£38 (Under 18s and full time students: £10 40 under 40: 40 tickets available at 40% off full price)
Book Tickets
Programme
Leoš Janáček – Otčenáš (The Lord's Prayer)
Gabriel Fauré – Requiem, Op.48 (1900)
Leonard Bernstein – Chichester Psalms
Judith Weir – All the Ends of the Earth
Performers
Zoë Brookshaw – soprano
Felix Kemp – baritone
Sally Pryce – Harp
Peter Jaekel – organ
Matthew Turner – Percussion
David Temple – Conductor
Programme Note
Four inspiring works, all featuring a harp, in a typically eclectic programme which showcases the versatility of Crouch End Festival Chorus.
The concert opens with Janáček’s Otčenáš (Our Father) for choir, harp and organ – a distinctively personal and powerful expression of the prayer. Judith Weir’s ethereal and thought-provoking All the Ends of the Earth follows this by weaving a captivating tapestry of choral textures and harmonies.
The dial is then turned up for Bernstein’s firecracker of a piece, Chichester Psalms, with its arresting rhythmic vitality and depth of feeling. It is a masterful blend of Jewish and Christian traditions and includes one of the most beautiful treble solos in the choral repertoire.
The concert concludes with the much-loved Requiem by Fauré, performed here in David Hill’s intimate arrangement for choir, violin, cello, harp and organ. This arrangement reveals the work’s inner beauty and spiritual essence, and gives an unmissable opportunity to experience Fauré’s ‘lullaby of death’ in a new light – serene, comforting and crystal clear.
