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Details

St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate Church
Bishopsgate
City of London
London
EC2M 3TL
England

Programme

Johann Sebastian Bach – Komm, Jesu, komm (motet), BWV 229
Michael Praetorius – Ingressus Angelus
Henry Purcell – Hear My Prayer, O Lord, Z.15
Alonso Lobo – Versa est in luctum
Gregorio Allegri – Miserere
Charles Hubert Hastings Parry – My Soul there is a country
William Mathias – Ave Verum Corpus
Edward Cuthbert Bairstow – Let all mortal flesh keep silence
Charles Hubert Hastings Parry – Songs of Farewell: 4, There is an old belief
David Nunn – Rejoice we (London premiere)
William Harris – Faire is the heaven

Performers

Anthony Gray – organ
David Heinze – organ
Graham Walker – Conductor

St John's Voices

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Handel's Messiah by candlelight

Ceremony of Carols by candlelight

Brahms Requiem

AnthemFest

Allegri Miserere

Allegri Miserere by candlelight

Poulenc and Fauré

Will Todd: Jazz Missa Brevis

Fauré Requiem by candlelight

Allegri Miserere by candlelight

Spem in alium

Tallis Lamentations; Allegri Miserere

Brahms Requiem

Angelic Voices

Howells and the Tudors

Vespers by candlelight

Brandenburg Sunday Series

Brahms Requiem by candlelight

Choirs at Work

Mozart Requiem

Masterpieces of the Renaissance

Northern Lights

Tallis Lamentations

A Festival of Female Voices

Brief Encounters with Addison Jazz

Byrd Mass for four voices

Adiemus; Land of My Fathers

Fauré Requiem by candlelight

Spem in alium by candlelight

Allegri Miserere by candlelight

Brandenburg Sunday Series: Alle Choir

Bach Motets

Cantate Domino

Fauré Requiem

From Bach to Betjeman

A Patchwork Requiem

Programme Note

The Brandenburg Choral Festival of London welcomes back St John's Voices from Cambridge for this hour-long programme of achingly beautiful choral music from the Renaissance to the present day. The repertoire includes Bach's majestic Komm, Jesu, Komm, Allegri's iconic Miserere and the London premiere of a fascinating short new work by rising star composer, David Nunn, which combines ancient plainsong with contemporary compositional techniques. Graham Walker conducts with organ accompaniment provided by Anthony Gray and David Heinze.

This concert will last approximately one hour without an interval.

A reduced price combined ticket is available for this concert and the earlier concert at St Botolph's. Please contact the box office for more details.  

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