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Details

St James's Church
Sussex Gardens
Paddington
London
W2 3UD
England

Programme

Tarik O'Reagan – O vera digna hostias
Maurice Duruflé – Quatre motets sur des thèmes grégoriens, Op.10
Maurice Duruflé – Notre Père, Op.14
William Harris – Bring Us, O Lord God
Pierre Villette – Hymn a la Vierge, Op.24
Gabriel Fauré – Cantique de Jean Racine, Op.11
Alfred Herbert Brewer – Nunc Dimittis in D
Maurice Duruflé – Requiem, Op.9

Performers

Tim Muggeridge – Conductor

The Exonian Choir

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Programme Note

The Brandenburg Choral Festival of London 2017 Spring Series continues with the fabulous new Exonian Choir. Formed in November 2016 by alumni of one of Oxford's finest chapel choirs, that of Exeter College, this new group has already made a mark on the London choral scene and we are delighted to welcome it to the festival for its debut. Tim Muggeridge conducts Duruflé's Requiem, and in the first half explores other works of Duruflé's based on Gregorian chant, and works written by his contemporaries on the other side of the channel on similar themes of death and eternal rest.

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