Please note: This concert is in the past and has already taken place.

Details

St Botolph-without-Aldgate Church
Aldgate High Street
City of London
London
EC3N 1AB
England

Programme

Piers Kennedy – St. Peter's Grace
Johannes Eccard – When to the Temple Mary Went
René Clausen – Set Me As a Seal
Max Reger – Nachtlied, Op.138
Fernand Laloux – Tantum Ergo
Charles Villiers Stanford – Beati Quorum Via, Op.39 no.3
Charles Villiers Stanford – Farewell, My Joy, Op.119 no.2
Edward Elgar – They Are At Rest, anthem
Nigel Short – The dying Soldier
Charles Hubert Hastings Parry – There is an old belief
Richard Rodney Bennett – A Good-Night
William Harris – Bring Us, O Lord God
Antonio Lotti – Crucifixus (trans. Elwood Williams)
Richard Lloyd – View me, Lord
Anton Bruckner – Os justi, WAB 30
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina – Alma redemptoris Mater
Josef Gabriel Rheinberger – Abendlied, Op.69 no.3
Herbert Howells – Requiem

Performers

Voce Nova
Omnia Voices

Other concerts in this Festival

Allegri Miserere by candlelight

Mozart Requiem by candlelight

Mozart Requiem by candlelight

Fauré Requiem by candlelight

Allegri Miserere by candlelight

We Will Remember Them

Tavener: Svyati

Summertime

Messiah with Brass

Europe in Harmony

Chilcott A Little Jazz Mass

Baroque Classics

Vivaldi Gloria by candlelight

Chilcott My Heart's Friend

Allegri Miserere by candlelight

Parry and Beyond

Rachmaninov's Vespers by candlelight

In Remembrance

Vaughan Williams Mass in G

Programme Note

The Brandenburg Choral Festival of London welcomes two small choirs to this concert in the Autumn Series: Voce Nova, Royal Holloway's newest vocal ensemble, and Omnia Voices, comprising some of the capital's top semi-professional choral singers. Voce Nova, directed by Jason Ching, will perform a variety of sacred motets spanning the centuries, but all contemplative and atmospheric in mood, making them suitable for Compline, the final service of the day in the Christian tradition. The choir's repertoire will include Lotti’s Crucifixus, as well as works by Palestrina, Rheinberger and several contemporary composers. Omnia Voices celebrate the great English Choral Tradition with works by Elgar, Harris, Parry and Stanford, as well as a more recent work by Richard Rodney Bennett and Nigel Short's arrangement of The Dying Soldier. To finish the concert the concert they will sing Herbert Howell's serene Requiem.

Join us at St Botolph's to marvel at these talented singers as they take on some beautiful and moving a cappella repertoire.

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