Corona Mariae
Part of the ‘Joy & Devotion’ Festival of Polish sacred music 2024
Add to my Calendar 08-11-2024 19:30 08-11-2024 21:30 36 Corona Mariae For the second ‘Joy & Devotion’ Festival concert, The Choir of King’s College London performs a set of hymns by the contemporary Polish composer, Sławomir Czarnecki (b. 1949). Czarnecki is one of the most prolific contemporary choral composers, having won numerous international competitions for his work. At this concert, audiences can enjoy his Hymn in Honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of Poland, which epitomises the special position the Virgin Mary occupies in Polish culture. St James's Church, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
St James's Church
197 Piccadilly
Piccadilly
London
W1J 9LL
England
Programme
Wincenty Kielcza – Gaude Mater Polonia
Sławomir Czarnecki – Antiphone Ave Maria
Sławomir Czarnecki – Corona Mariae – Hymni in honorem Beatae Mariae Virginis Regina Poloniae
Sławomir Czarnecki – Hymnus Unica Victrix
Sławomir Czarnecki – Hynmus in honorem B.M.V. de Vilno
Sławomir Czarnecki – Hymnus in honorem B.M.V.de Monte Calvariae Zebrzydoviensis
Sławomir Czarnecki – Hymnus in honorem B.M.V. de Piekary
Sławomir Czarnecki – Hymnus Domina Claromontana
Sławomir Czarnecki – Hymnus in honorem B.M.V. de Kodeń
Sławomir Czarnecki – Jan Fotek – Quattri impressioni for organ
Sławomir Czarnecki – Hymnus in honorem B.M.V. de Monte Carmelo
Sławomir Czarnecki – Hymnus Domina Cracoviae
Sławomir Czarnecki – Hymnus in honorem B.M.V. Immaculata
Performers
Joseph Fort – Conductor
Rupert Jeffcoat – organ
Choir of King's College London
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Programme Note
For the second ‘Joy & Devotion’ Festival concert, The Choir of King’s College London performs a set of hymns by the contemporary Polish composer, Sławomir Czarnecki (b. 1949). Czarnecki is one of the most prolific contemporary choral composers, having won numerous international competitions for his work. At this concert, audiences can enjoy his Hymn in Honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of Poland, which epitomises the special position the Virgin Mary occupies in Polish culture.
