Mozart: Ave Verum Corpus
Part of the Brandenburg Choral Festival of London 2017 Autumn Series
Add to my Calendar 07-11-2017 19:00 07-11-2017 21:00 36 Mozart: Ave Verum Corpus The Chapel Choir of Oriel College makes a welcome return to the Brandenburg Choral Festival of London with this concert of choral favourites and rarities drawn from less familiar corners of the repertoire. Mozart is a focus, and the programme includes his serene Ave Verum Corpus for choir, as well as two solos for the dazzling French soprano, Roselyne Martel-Bonnal, Laudate Dominum and “Alleluia” from Exsultate Jubilate. The concert ends with Charles Wood’s brilliant setting for double choir of Hail, gladdening Light, which also serves as a college anthem for Oriel Chapel Choir. For more information please click here. Temple Church, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Temple Church
Temple
City of London
London
EC4Y 7BB
England
Programme
Claudio Monteverdi – Cantate Domino, SV 293
Felice Anerio – Magnificat octavi toni
František Ignác Antonín Tůma – Canticum Simeonis
Claudio Monteverdi – Beatus Vir, SV 268
Louis Vierne – Les Angélus, Op.57
Sergei Rachmaninov – Zdes’ khorosho, Op.21 no.7
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Vesperae solennes de confessore, K.339: Laudate Dominum
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Ave verum corpus, K.618
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Exsultate Jubilate: Alleluia
Tomas Luis de Victoria – O Magnum Mysterium
Luca Marenzio – Tribus miraculis
Orlando di Lasso – Omnes de Saba
Henry Purcell – Rejoice in the Lord Alway, Z.49
William Byrd – Senex puerum portabat
William Harris – Faire is the heaven
Charles Wood – Hail Gladdening Light
Performers
Roselyne Martel-Bonnal – soprano
David Maw – Conductor
Oriel College Chapel Choir
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Programme Note
The Chapel Choir of Oriel College makes a welcome return to the Brandenburg Choral Festival of London with this concert of choral favourites and rarities drawn from less familiar corners of the repertoire. Mozart is a focus, and the programme includes his serene Ave Verum Corpus for choir, as well as two solos for the dazzling French soprano, Roselyne Martel-Bonnal, Laudate Dominum and “Alleluia” from Exsultate Jubilate. The concert ends with Charles Wood’s brilliant setting for double choir of Hail, gladdening Light, which also serves as a college anthem for Oriel Chapel Choir.
For more information please click here.