Details
Holy Trinity Church
Sloane Street
Sloane Square
London
SW1X 9BZ
England
Tickets
Prices: £18, £20, £25, £28, £34, £38 + booking fee; students and under 18s £10 all seats
Book Tickets
Programme
Anton Bruckner – Mass no.2 in E minor, WAB 27
Philip Glass – Koyaanisqatsi: Vessels
Jessica Curry – Home
Jessica Curry – Pie Jesu
Jessica Curry – Kiss the Bairns
Igor Stravinsky – Mass
Performers
David Temple – Conductor
Crouch End Festival Chorus
London Orchestra da Camera Wind Ensemble
Programme Note
This typically eclectic feast of a programme is characteristic of the much-admired Crouch End Festival Chorus under its conductor, David Temple, as it returns once again to the glorious surroundings of Holy Trinity Sloane Square.
Bruckner’s Mass in E minor, originally composed for the outdoors, sounds magnificent in a large church. A 15-piece woodwind and brass group joins CEFC in music that echoes the world of Palestrina, Gabrieli and Schütz. Scored for similar forces, Stravinsky’s Mass inhabits an entirely different sound-world – chant-like, stark and hypnotically beautiful.
Jessica Curry, whose award-winning music for video games has touched so many, wrote several songs during a time of extreme personal difficulty that are featured on her 2025 album, Shielding Songs. Powerful and pure, CEFC will perform three of them - Kiss the Bairns, Pie Jesu and Home.
Philip Glass's Vessels is the energetic, mesmeric number from his iconic score for the cult documentary film, Koyaanisqatsi.
