Lunchtime Pop Up Concert with Collegium Vocale München
A short programme of Romantic and contemporary a cappella choral music
Add to my Calendar 25-04-2019 13:00 25-04-2019 15:00 36 Lunchtime Pop Up Concert with Collegium Vocale München A cappella choral music with works by German and international composers from the last 200 years.The chamber choir Collegium Vocale München was established in 1994 by Stefan Ludwig in the Parish of St Wolfgang in Munich's Haidhausen district. The Choir's repertoire includes mainly sacred works, focussing on late Romantic, 20th century and contemporary a cappella choral works, with music from the Baltic region and British Isles being of particular importance to the Choir's musical director.The Choir has a personal association with the composers Rihards Dubra, Ugis Praulins, Philip Stopford, Chris Tambling and John Floreen. Holy Trinity Church (Shakespeare's Church), Stratford-upon-Avon DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Holy Trinity Church (Shakespeare's Church)
Old Town
Stratford-upon-Avon
Warwickshire
CV37 6BG
England
Programme
Josu Elberdin – Ubi caritas
Felix Mendelssohn – Denn er hat seinen Engeln befohlen, MWV B 53
Max Bruch – Palmsonntagmorgen, Op.60 no.9
Ralph Manuel – Alleluia
Josef Gabriel Rheinberger – Abendlied, Op.69 no.3
Ralph Vaughan Williams – No longer mourn for me
Felix Mendelssohn – Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied, Op.91
Knut Nystedt – Yet a little while
Josu Elberdin – Cantate Domino
Performers
Stefan Ludwig – Conductor
Collegium Vocale München
Programme Note
A cappella choral music with works by German and international composers from the last 200 years.
The chamber choir Collegium Vocale München was established in 1994 by Stefan Ludwig in the Parish of St Wolfgang in Munich's Haidhausen district. The Choir's repertoire includes mainly sacred works, focussing on late Romantic, 20th century and contemporary a cappella choral works, with music from the Baltic region and British Isles being of particular importance to the Choir's musical director.
The Choir has a personal association with the composers Rihards Dubra, Ugis Praulins, Philip Stopford, Chris Tambling and John Floreen.