Music for Reflection

Featuring Duruflé Requiem

Part of the White Rose 2025 Series

Add to my Calendar 01-11-2025 19:30 01-11-2025 21:30 36 Music for Reflection Leicester Cathedral will host one of our foremost local choirs this autumn. The Harborough Singers, who regularly appear in cathedrals across the UK and sang at York Minster in March, are delighted to be able to present a concert of reflective and uplifting music, in their local cathedral on All Saint’s Day, 1st November. Entitled ‘Music for Reflection’, the concert will include Reinberger’s beautiful Evening Song, ‘Abendlied’, Jonathon Dove’s tricky ‘Seek him that maketh the seven stars’, and one of Palestrina’s most popular motets ‘Sicut Cervus’. But the undoubted centrepiece will be Duruflé’s Requiem. A unique blend of Gregorian chant and rich, impressionistic harmonies, this piece features beautiful and original melodies derived from plainchant, woven into the fabric of a sophisticated 20th-century sound. It is a major choral masterpiece, celebrated for its spiritual depth and ethereal and atmospheric quality. But its meditative and serene effect might easily have never been seen or heard −poor Duruflé suffered from chronic perfectionism. Lumbered with an unremitting lack of self-confidence, he wielded fierce self-criticism. ‘I work slowly,’ he wrote, ‘and I throw a lot away.’ And even when he did write something, he frequently scribbled ‘Not to be published’ in the score. Unsurprisingly, his output was painfully small - it numbers only eleven pieces. All the more reason to savour the gems he did manage to write. Enjoy this one with the Harborough Singers, in the glorious surroundings of Leicester Cathedral, on Saturday 1st November. The Music Director is Charlie Penn, accompanist Andrew King and soloists Gabriella Noble and Adam Hilton. The performance starts at 7.30pm and tickets are £18 and £5 from www.harboroughsingers.com.   Leicester Cathedral, Leicester DD/MM/YYYY

Details


Peacock Lane
Leicester
LE1 5DE
England


Tickets

Prices: £18, £5
Booking line: 01858 467463

Programme





Performers

– mezzo-soprano
– baritone
– Musical Director
– organ / piano


Programme Note

Leicester Cathedral will host one of our foremost local choirs this autumn. The Harborough Singers, who regularly appear in cathedrals across the UK and sang at York Minster in March, are delighted to be able to present a concert of reflective and uplifting music, in their local cathedral on All Saint’s Day, 1st November.

Entitled ‘Music for Reflection’, the concert will include Reinberger’s beautiful Evening Song, ‘Abendlied’, Jonathon Dove’s tricky ‘Seek him that maketh the seven stars’, and one of Palestrina’s most popular motets ‘Sicut Cervus’. But the undoubted centrepiece will be Duruflé’s Requiem. A unique blend of Gregorian chant and rich, impressionistic harmonies, this piece features beautiful and original melodies derived from plainchant, woven into the fabric of a sophisticated 20th-century sound. It is a major choral masterpiece, celebrated for its spiritual depth and ethereal and atmospheric quality. But its meditative and serene effect might easily have never been seen or heard −poor Duruflé suffered from chronic perfectionism. Lumbered with an unremitting lack of self-confidence, he wielded fierce self-criticism. ‘I work slowly,’ he wrote, ‘and I throw a lot away.’ And even when he did write something, he frequently scribbled ‘Not to be published’ in the score. Unsurprisingly, his output was painfully small - it numbers only eleven pieces.

All the more reason to savour the gems he did manage to write. Enjoy this one with the Harborough Singers, in the glorious surroundings of Leicester Cathedral, on Saturday 1st November. The Music Director is Charlie Penn, accompanist Andrew King and soloists Gabriella Noble and Adam Hilton. The performance starts at 7.30pm and tickets are £18 and £5 from www.harboroughsingers.com.

 

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