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Details

St Martin-in-the-Fields
Trafalgar Square
Westminster
London
WC2N 4JJ
England

Programme

Joseph Haydn – The Creation

Performers

Edward Reeve – Conductor

Choir of Queens' College, Cambridge
Choir of Emmanuel College, Cambridge
Brandenburg Sinfonia

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Spem in Alium by candlelight

Parry Songs of Farewell

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Vivaldi Gloria by candlelight

Rachmaninov Vespers by candlelight

El Camino

Come & Sing: Fauré Requiem

Fauré Requiem

Music for St Cecilia

JS Bach Motets

Gospel!

Duruflé Requiem

Mozart Requiem

Remembrance (NB Change of venue)

Fauré Requiem

Spem in Alium by candlelight

Programme Note

For the first concert in the finale of the Brandenburg Choral Festival of London’s Autumn Series, we are thrilled to present a rarity for the festival, a performance of Haydn’s Creation. Our newly-appointed associate conductor Edward Reeve will direct two of Cambridge University’s finest chapel choirs, those of Queens’ and Emmanuel Colleges, accompanied by resident orchestra Brandenburg Sinfonia. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear this monumental choral work full of some of Haydn’s most remarkable and memorable music, all in the beautiful surroundings of a candlelit St Martin’s.

A combined ticket offer is available for this concert and the later performance at St Martin’s. Please contact the box office for details.

For more information please see http://www.brandenburg.org.uk/bcf-concerts/2016/11/17/haydn

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